The role of pericytes in blood-vessel formation and maintenance
University of California, San Francisco · Neurological Surgery
Abstract
Blood vessels are composed of two interacting cell types. Endothelial cells form the inner lining of the vessel wall, and perivascular cells--referred to as pericytes, vascular smooth muscle cells or mural cells--envelop the surface of the vascular tube. Over the last decades, studies of blood vessels have concentrated mainly on the endothelial cell component, especially when the first angiogenic factors were discovered, while the interest in pericytes has lagged behind. Pericytes are, however, functionally significant; when vessels lose pericytes, they become hemorrhagic and hyperdilated, which leads to conditions such as edema, diabetic retinopathy, and even embryonic lethality. Recently, pericytes have…
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2Topics & keywords
- Mural cell
- Pericyte
- Angiogenesis
- Blood vessel
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Endothelial stem cell
- Pathology