Arteriogenesis has been associated with the presence of monocytes/macrophages within the collateral vessel wall. Here we tested the hypothesis that arteriogenesis is functionally linked to the concentration of circulating blood monocytes. Monocyte concentrations in peripheral blood were manipulated by single injections of the antimetabolite 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) resulting in a marked rebound effect in NZW-rabbits. Collateral artery growth was assessed by a model of acute femoral artery ligation. Seven days after ligation collateral conductance and number of visible collateral arteries were increased in the rebound group. This increase was accompanied by an increased monocyte accumulation as demonstrated by immunohistology in the thigh three...
AbstractAimMonocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate m...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>We investigated the role of the TLR4-accessory molecule RP105 (CD180) in post-isc...
We have previously shown that monocytes adhere to the vascular wall during collateral vessel growth ...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
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...
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 ...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
Neovascularization is one of the most important mechanisms for compensation of acute ischemic events...
AIMS: We investigated the role of the TLR4-accessory molecule RP105 (CD180) in post-ischemic neovasc...
Aims: We investigated the role of the TLR4-accessory molecule RP105 (CD180) in post-ischemic neovasc...
AbstractAimMonocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate m...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>We investigated the role of the TLR4-accessory molecule RP105 (CD180) in post-isc...
We have previously shown that monocytes adhere to the vascular wall during collateral vessel growth ...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
Therapeutic augmentation of collateral vessel growth (arteriogenesis) is of particular clinical inte...
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...
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 ...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
Neovascularization is one of the most important mechanisms for compensation of acute ischemic events...
AIMS: We investigated the role of the TLR4-accessory molecule RP105 (CD180) in post-ischemic neovasc...
Aims: We investigated the role of the TLR4-accessory molecule RP105 (CD180) in post-ischemic neovasc...
AbstractAimMonocytes play a significant role in neovascularisation. The stimuli that differentiate m...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>We investigated the role of the TLR4-accessory molecule RP105 (CD180) in post-isc...