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Parallels between the Developing Vascular and Neural Systems: Signaling Pathways and Future Perspectives for Regenerative Medicine

Idoia Elorza Ridaura, Stefano Sorrentino, Lorenzo Moroni

2021Advanced Science44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neurovascular disorders, which involve the vascular and nervous systems, are common. Research on such disorders usually focuses on either vascular or nervous components, without looking at how they interact. Adopting a neurovascular perspective is essential to improve current treatments. Therefore, comparing molecular processes known to be involved in both systems separately can provide insight into promising areas of future research. Since development and regeneration share many mechanisms, comparing signaling molecules involved in both the developing vascular and nervous systems and shedding light to those that they have in common can reveal processes, which have not yet been studied from a regenerative perspective, yet hold great potential. Hence, this review discusses and compares processes involved in the development of the vascular and nervous systems, in order to provide an overview of the molecular mechanisms, which are most promising with regards to treatment for neurovascular disorders. Vascular endothelial growth factor, semaphorins, and ephrins are found to hold the most potential, while fibroblast growth factor, bone morphogenic protein, slits, and sonic hedgehog are shown to participate in both the developing vascular and nervous systems, yet have not been studied at the neurovascular level, therefore being of special interest for future research.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceSemaphorinEphrinNeurovascular bundleNervous systemFibroblast growth factorBiologyRegeneration (biology)Vascular endothelial growth factorSonic hedgehogSignal transductionBioinformaticsAnatomyCell biologyReceptorVEGF receptorsCancer researchGeneticsAxon Guidance and Neuronal SignalingAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerApelin-related biomedical research
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