ObjectivesIn response to injury, aging mediates exaggerated neointimal formation, the pathologic hallmark of obliterative vascular diseases. We assessed the development of neointima in a model of mechanical vascular injury in aging mice (18 months old) and young mice (2 months old). To investigate the mechanisms by which aging affects neointimal formation, we also carried out a set of in vitro studies to characterize the biologic properties of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) derived from aging and young mice.MethodsAging and young mice were subjected to wire injury to the carotid artery. Four weeks later injured arteries were harvested, and neointimal formation was histologically assessed. The profiles of angiogenesis-related genes bet...
Aging is a major risk factor for increased ischemic tissue injury. Whether collateral rarefaction an...
Age-related effects of the vascular wall have been associated with several hemodynamic dysfunctions,...
Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are usually used for vascular access in the provision of hemodialysis,...
ObjectivesIn response to injury, aging mediates exaggerated neointimal formation, the pathologic hal...
AbstractBackgroundAging is associated with impaired ischemia-induced neovascularization. However, th...
Background: Aging is associated with impaired ischemia-induced neovascularization. However, the effe...
Background The origins of neointimal smooth muscle cells that arise following vascular injury rem...
AbstractAdipose-derived regenerative and stem cells, defined collectively as the stromal vascular fr...
AbstractObjective: The balance between cell death and proliferation in the vessel wall influences ne...
<div><p>Advanced age is associated with decreased stem cell activity. However, the effect of aging o...
AbstractObjective: Neointimal hyperplasia remains a principal cause of vein graft failure. Genetic c...
The presence of inflammatory cells and MPO (myeloperoxidase) in the arterial wall after vascular inj...
The presence of inflammatory cells and MPO (myeloperoxidase) in the arterial wall after vascular inj...
Advanced age is associated with decreased stem cell activity. However, the effect of aging on the di...
Percutaneous coronary intervention is widely adopted to treat patients with coronary artery disease....
Aging is a major risk factor for increased ischemic tissue injury. Whether collateral rarefaction an...
Age-related effects of the vascular wall have been associated with several hemodynamic dysfunctions,...
Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are usually used for vascular access in the provision of hemodialysis,...
ObjectivesIn response to injury, aging mediates exaggerated neointimal formation, the pathologic hal...
AbstractBackgroundAging is associated with impaired ischemia-induced neovascularization. However, th...
Background: Aging is associated with impaired ischemia-induced neovascularization. However, the effe...
Background The origins of neointimal smooth muscle cells that arise following vascular injury rem...
AbstractAdipose-derived regenerative and stem cells, defined collectively as the stromal vascular fr...
AbstractObjective: The balance between cell death and proliferation in the vessel wall influences ne...
<div><p>Advanced age is associated with decreased stem cell activity. However, the effect of aging o...
AbstractObjective: Neointimal hyperplasia remains a principal cause of vein graft failure. Genetic c...
The presence of inflammatory cells and MPO (myeloperoxidase) in the arterial wall after vascular inj...
The presence of inflammatory cells and MPO (myeloperoxidase) in the arterial wall after vascular inj...
Advanced age is associated with decreased stem cell activity. However, the effect of aging on the di...
Percutaneous coronary intervention is widely adopted to treat patients with coronary artery disease....
Aging is a major risk factor for increased ischemic tissue injury. Whether collateral rarefaction an...
Age-related effects of the vascular wall have been associated with several hemodynamic dysfunctions,...
Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are usually used for vascular access in the provision of hemodialysis,...