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On vasa vasorum: A history of advances in understanding the vessels of vessels

Julie A. Phillippi

2022Science Advances74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The vasa vasorum are a vital microvascular network supporting the outer wall of larger blood vessels. Although these dynamic microvessels have been studied for centuries, the importance and impact of their functions in vascular health and disease are not yet fully realized. There is now rich knowledge regarding what local progenitor cell populations comprise and cohabitate with the vasa vasorum and how they might contribute to physiological and pathological changes in the network or its expansion via angiogenesis or vasculogenesis. Evidence of whether vasa vasorum remodeling incites or governs disease progression or is a consequence of cardiovascular pathologies remains limited. Recent advances in vasa vasorum imaging for understanding cardiovascular disease severity and pathophysiology open the door for theranostic opportunities. Approaches that strive to control angiogenesis and vasculogenesis potentiate mitigation of vasa vasorum-mediated contributions to cardiovascular diseases and emerging diseases involving the microcirculation.

Topics & Concepts

Vasa vasorumVasculogenesisAngiogenesisMedicineDiseaseMicrocirculationProgenitor cellPathologyBlood vesselNeuroscienceAnatomyBiologyCell biologyCancer researchStem cellInternal medicineAngiogenesis and VEGF in CancerCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery DiseasesCongenital heart defects research
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