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Contribution of Adventitial Fibroblasts to Neointima Formation and Vascular RemodelingFrom Innocent Bystander to Active Participant

 

作者: Saverio,   Sartore Angela,   Chiavegato Elisabetta,   Faggin Rafaella,   Franch Massimo,   Puato Simonetta,   Ausoni Paolo,  

 

期刊: Circulation Research: Journal of the American Heart Association  (OVID Available online 2001)
卷期: Volume 89, issue 12  

页码: 1111-1121

 

ISSN:0009-7330

 

年代: 2001

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: adventitia;vascular smooth muscle cells;myofibroblasts;neointima formation and vascular remodeling

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

The adventitial layer surrounding the blood vessels has long been exclusively considered a supporting tissue the main function of which is to provide adequate nourishment to the muscle layers of tunica media. Although functionally interconnected, the adventitial and medial layers are structurally interfaced at the external elastic lamina level, clearly distinguishable at the maturational phase of vascular morphogenesis. Over the last few years the “passive” role that the adventitia seemed to play in experimental and spontaneous vascular pathologies involving proliferation, migration, differentiation, and apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) has been questioned. It has been demonstrated that fibroblasts from the adventitia display an important partnership with the resident medial VSMCs in terms of phenotypic conversion, proliferation, apoptotic, and migratory properties the result of which is neointima formation and vascular remodeling. This article is an attempt at reviewing the major themes and more recent findings dealing with the phenotypic conversion process that leads adventitial “passive” (static) fibroblasts to become “activated” (mobile) myofibroblasts. This event shows some facets in common with vascular morphogenesis, ie, the process of recruitment, incorporation, and phenotypic conversion of cells surrounding the primitive endothelial tube in the definitive vessel wall. We hypothesize that during the response to vascular injuries in the adult, “activation” of adventitial fibroblasts is, at least in part, reminiscent of a developmental program that also invests, although with distinct spatiotemporal features, medial VSMCs.

 

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