Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical interest. Because monocytes localize to areas of collateral growth and create a highly arteriogenic environment through secretion of multiple growth factors, we tested the hypothesis that monocyte "homing" can therapeutically be exploited. We have used a rabbit model of arteriogenesis to investigate the therapeutic potential of transplanted rabbit monocytes that were either ex vivo stimulated or adenovirally transduced to express a transgene encoding an arteriogenic growth factor. The monocytes were intravenously injected 24 hr or 7 days after ligation of the animal's right femoral artery. Seven days after transplantation collateral flow was dete...
Arteriosclerotic vascular disease is the most common cause of death and a major cause of disability ...
Background—Bone marrow–derived cells have been shown to contribute to endothelial replacement after ...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
Arteriogenesis has been associated with the presence of monocytes/macrophages within the collateral ...
Monocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate monocytes al...
AbstractAimMonocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate m...
We have previously shown that monocytes adhere to the vascular wall during collateral vessel growth ...
Background-—Induction of angiogenic mechanisms to promote development of collateral vessels is consi...
Background-—The pathogenesis of collateral growth (arteriogenesis) has been linked to both the innat...
Abstract Backround Employing growth factor-induced partial reprogramming in vitro, peripheral human ...
Recent studies have demonstrated the efficacy of hematopoietic cell-based therapies in promoting the...
Background—Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been identified in adult human peripheral blood....
Although the clinical application of cell-free tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) has been pr...
Neovascularization, the process of new blood vessel growth, is an important feature of many patholog...
Arteriosclerotic vascular disease is the most common cause of death and a major cause of disability ...
Background—Bone marrow–derived cells have been shown to contribute to endothelial replacement after ...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
Arteriogenesis has been associated with the presence of monocytes/macrophages within the collateral ...
Monocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate monocytes al...
AbstractAimMonocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate m...
We have previously shown that monocytes adhere to the vascular wall during collateral vessel growth ...
Background-—Induction of angiogenic mechanisms to promote development of collateral vessels is consi...
Background-—The pathogenesis of collateral growth (arteriogenesis) has been linked to both the innat...
Abstract Backround Employing growth factor-induced partial reprogramming in vitro, peripheral human ...
Recent studies have demonstrated the efficacy of hematopoietic cell-based therapies in promoting the...
Background—Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been identified in adult human peripheral blood....
Although the clinical application of cell-free tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) has been pr...
Neovascularization, the process of new blood vessel growth, is an important feature of many patholog...
Arteriosclerotic vascular disease is the most common cause of death and a major cause of disability ...
Background—Bone marrow–derived cells have been shown to contribute to endothelial replacement after ...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...