Pericytes, spatially-isolated contractile cells on capillaries, have been reported to control cerebral blood flow physiologically, and to limit blood flow after ischaemia by constricting capillaries and then dying. Paradoxically, a recent paper dismisses the idea of pericytes controlling cerebral blood flow, despite confirming earlier data showing a role for pericytes. We show that these discrepancies are apparent rather than real, and depend on the new paper defining pericytes differently from previous reports. An objective definition of different sub-classes of pericyte along the capillary bed is needed to develop novel therapeutic approaches for stroke and disorders caused by pericyte malfunction.Scopu
International audienceThe cerebrovasculature is a multicellular structure with varying rheological a...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
Ischaemic stroke is a major global cause of disability and death, yet thetherapeutic options current...
Pericytes, spatially isolated contractile cells on capillaries, have been reported to control cerebr...
Increases in brain blood flow, evoked by neuronal activity, power neural computation and form the ba...
Increases in brain blood flow, evoked by neuronal activity, power neural computation and form the ba...
Pericytes are multi-functional cells embedded within the walls of capillaries throughout the body, i...
Abstract—Brain pericytes are intimately associated with capillary endothelial cells, separated only ...
Pericytes in the brain are candidate regulators of microcirculatory blood flow because they are stra...
Pericytes play an indispensable role in various organs and biological processes, such as promoting a...
Pericytes are mural cells surrounding blood vessels, adjacent to endothelial cells. Pericytes play c...
Pericytes are perivascular multipotent cells located on capillaries. Although pericytes are discover...
Pericytes are a previously understudied, but crucial cell type of the vessel wall. In the brain, per...
The cerebrovasculature modulates its resistance to flow in order to match blood supply with the high...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
International audienceThe cerebrovasculature is a multicellular structure with varying rheological a...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
Ischaemic stroke is a major global cause of disability and death, yet thetherapeutic options current...
Pericytes, spatially isolated contractile cells on capillaries, have been reported to control cerebr...
Increases in brain blood flow, evoked by neuronal activity, power neural computation and form the ba...
Increases in brain blood flow, evoked by neuronal activity, power neural computation and form the ba...
Pericytes are multi-functional cells embedded within the walls of capillaries throughout the body, i...
Abstract—Brain pericytes are intimately associated with capillary endothelial cells, separated only ...
Pericytes in the brain are candidate regulators of microcirculatory blood flow because they are stra...
Pericytes play an indispensable role in various organs and biological processes, such as promoting a...
Pericytes are mural cells surrounding blood vessels, adjacent to endothelial cells. Pericytes play c...
Pericytes are perivascular multipotent cells located on capillaries. Although pericytes are discover...
Pericytes are a previously understudied, but crucial cell type of the vessel wall. In the brain, per...
The cerebrovasculature modulates its resistance to flow in order to match blood supply with the high...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
International audienceThe cerebrovasculature is a multicellular structure with varying rheological a...
Pericytes are perivascular cells that can be distinguished from vascular smooth muscle cells by thei...
Ischaemic stroke is a major global cause of disability and death, yet thetherapeutic options current...