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Pathological Circulating Factors in Moyamoya Disease

Yao-Ching Fang, Ling-Fei Wei, Chaur‐Jong Hu, Yong‐Kwang Tu

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a cerebrovascular disease that presents with vascular stenosis and a hazy network of collateral formations in angiography. However, the detailed pathogenic pathway remains unknown. Studies have indicated that in addition to variations in the of genetic factor RNF213, unusual circulating angiogenetic factors observed in patients with MMD may play a critical role in producing “Moyamoya vessels”. Circulating angiogenetic factors, such as growth factors, vascular progenitor cells, cytokines, inflammatory factors, and other circulating proteins, could promote intimal hyperplasia in vessels and excessive collateral formation with defect structures through endothelial hyperplasia, smooth muscle migration, and atypical neovascularization. This study summarizes the hypothesized pathophysiology of how these circulating factors affect MMD and the interactive modulation between them.

Topics & Concepts

Moyamoya diseaseMedicinePathologicalAngiogenesisHyperplasiaPathologyIntimal hyperplasiaCollateral circulationNeovascularizationPathophysiologyVascular endothelial growth factorCardiologyInternal medicineSmooth muscleVEGF receptorsMoyamoya disease diagnosis and treatmentCerebrovascular and genetic disordersNeurological Complications and Syndromes
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