Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advanced human atherosclerotic plaques, mast cells have been shown to colocalize with plaque neovessels, and mast cells have also been associated with tumor vascularization. Based on these associations, we hypothesize that mast cells promote angiogenesis during ischemia. In human ischemic muscle tissue from patients with end-stage peripheral artery disease, we observed activated mast cells, predominantly located around capillaries. Also, in mouse ischemic muscles, mast cells were detected during the revascularization process and interestingly, mast cell activation status was enhanced up to 10 days after ischemia induction. To determine whether mast cells contri...
Background: Cardiovascular inflammation has emerged as a key pathogenetic factor in coronary artery ...
Objective. Emerging evidence suggests an important role for mast cells in vein graft failure. This s...
International audienceBackground: Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a large vessel vasculitis resulting in...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advancedhuman ather...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advanced human athe...
The body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass upon inc...
Arteriogenesis is defined as the growth of functional collateral arteries from pre-existing arterio-...
Mast cells are pluripotent leukocytes that reside in the mucosa and connective tissue. Recent studie...
SummaryThe body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass u...
Aim: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Mast cells are potent actors involved in inflammatory reactions in various tissues, including both i...
Aims: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Background: Cardiovascular inflammation has emerged as a key pathogenetic factor in coronary artery ...
Objective. Emerging evidence suggests an important role for mast cells in vein graft failure. This s...
International audienceBackground: Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a large vessel vasculitis resulting in...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advancedhuman ather...
Mast cells have been associated with arteriogenesis and collateral formation. In advanced human athe...
The body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass upon inc...
Arteriogenesis is defined as the growth of functional collateral arteries from pre-existing arterio-...
Mast cells are pluripotent leukocytes that reside in the mucosa and connective tissue. Recent studie...
SummaryThe body has the capacity to compensate for an occluded artery by creating a natural bypass u...
Aim: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Mast cells are potent actors involved in inflammatory reactions in various tissues, including both i...
Aims: Mast cells are versatile innate immune cells and are reported to promote vascular inflammation...
Background: Cardiovascular inflammation has emerged as a key pathogenetic factor in coronary artery ...
Objective. Emerging evidence suggests an important role for mast cells in vein graft failure. This s...
International audienceBackground: Takayasu arteritis (TAK) is a large vessel vasculitis resulting in...