After permanent occlusion of the femoral artery, the survival of ischemic limb tissue depends on collateral artery growth (arteriogenesis). In previous work, we have shown that shear stress triggers arteriogenesis. To test whether increased shear stress results in enhanced arteriogenesis, we compared arteriogenesis in transgenic mice overexpressing erythropoietin (EPO), which possessed increased blood viscosity through the higher hematocrit (thereby providing increased shear stress), with wild-type mice. The right femoral artery was occluded proximal to the origin of the arteria poplitea. Distal blood flow was assessed by laser Doppler imaging, and the growth and remodeling of collateral arteries was examined by light and electron microscop...
The seeding of tissue constructs with adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments (ad-MVF) is an ...
Hemodymic forces caused by the altered blood flow in response to an occlusion lead to the induction ...
Arteriogenesis (collateral formation) is accompanied by a pro-inflammatory state that may be related...
After permanent occlusion of the femoral artery, the survival of ischemic limb tissue depends on col...
OBJECTIVE: Last decade, the shear stress caused by increased blood flow in collateral circulation af...
Bone marrow cell implantation (BMI) has been utilized to treat patients with limb and heart ischemia...
Excessive erythrocytosis results in severely increased blood viscosity, which may have significant d...
BackgroundMost current animal models of hindlimb ischemia use acute arterial occlusion that does not...
Elevated systemic haematocrit (Hct) increases risk of cardiovascular disorders, such as stroke and m...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
Background/Aims: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
It has been shown that pre- and postconditioning of ischemically challenged tissue with erythropoiet...
Erythropoietin (EPO) has been proposed as a novel cytoprotectant in ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injur...
International audienceThe present study compared the hemorheological properties between Epo-TAgh mic...
Background-Arteriogenesis serves as an efficient mechanism for flow restoration after arterial occlu...
The seeding of tissue constructs with adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments (ad-MVF) is an ...
Hemodymic forces caused by the altered blood flow in response to an occlusion lead to the induction ...
Arteriogenesis (collateral formation) is accompanied by a pro-inflammatory state that may be related...
After permanent occlusion of the femoral artery, the survival of ischemic limb tissue depends on col...
OBJECTIVE: Last decade, the shear stress caused by increased blood flow in collateral circulation af...
Bone marrow cell implantation (BMI) has been utilized to treat patients with limb and heart ischemia...
Excessive erythrocytosis results in severely increased blood viscosity, which may have significant d...
BackgroundMost current animal models of hindlimb ischemia use acute arterial occlusion that does not...
Elevated systemic haematocrit (Hct) increases risk of cardiovascular disorders, such as stroke and m...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
Background/Aims: Collateral vessels restore only about 40% of the maximum dilatory reserve after fem...
It has been shown that pre- and postconditioning of ischemically challenged tissue with erythropoiet...
Erythropoietin (EPO) has been proposed as a novel cytoprotectant in ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injur...
International audienceThe present study compared the hemorheological properties between Epo-TAgh mic...
Background-Arteriogenesis serves as an efficient mechanism for flow restoration after arterial occlu...
The seeding of tissue constructs with adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments (ad-MVF) is an ...
Hemodymic forces caused by the altered blood flow in response to an occlusion lead to the induction ...
Arteriogenesis (collateral formation) is accompanied by a pro-inflammatory state that may be related...