Literature DB >> 22705597

Eyeing central neurons in vascular growth and reparative angiogenesis.

Przemyslaw Sapieha1.   

Abstract

The generation of blood vessels is a highly synchronized process requiring the coordinated efforts of several vascular and nonvascular cell populations as well as a stringent orchestration by the tissue being vascularized. Stereotyped angiogenesis is vital for both developmental growth and to restore tissue metabolic supply after ischemic events. Central neurons such as those found in the brain, spinal cord, and retina are vast consumers of oxygen and nutrients and therefore require high rates of perfusion by functional vascular networks to ensure proper sensory transmission. During a metabolic mismatch, such as that occurring during a cerebrovascular infarct or in ischemic retinopathies, there is increasing evidence that central neurons have an inherent ability to influence the vascular response to injury. With a focus on the retina and retinal ischemic disorders, this review explores the ever-growing evidence suggesting that central neurons have the propensity to impact tissue vascularization and reparative angiogenesis. Moreover, it addresses the paradoxical ability of severely ischemic neurons to hinder vascular regrowth and thus segregate the most severely injured zones of nervous tissue. The topics covered here are pertinent for future therapeutic strategies because promoting and steering vascular growth may be beneficial for ischemic disorders.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22705597     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2012-04-396846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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4.  Truncated netrin-1 contributes to pathological vascular permeability in diabetic retinopathy.

Authors:  Khalil Miloudi; François Binet; Ariel Wilson; Agustin Cerani; Malika Oubaha; Catherine Menard; Sullivan Henriques; Gaelle Mawambo; Agnieszka Dejda; Phuong Trang Nguyen; Flavio A Rezende; Steve Bourgault; Timothy E Kennedy; Przemyslaw Sapieha
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5.  Assessment of vascular regeneration in the CNS using the mouse retina.

Authors:  Khalil Miloudi; Agnieszka Dejda; François Binet; Eric Lapalme; Agustin Cerani; Przemyslaw Sapieha
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Review 6.  Neurovascular cross talk in diabetic retinopathy: Pathophysiological roles and therapeutic implications.

Authors:  Elizabeth P Moran; Zhongxiao Wang; Jing Chen; Przemyslaw Sapieha; Lois E H Smith; Jian-Xing Ma
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Authors:  Agnieszka Dejda; Gaelle Mawambo; Agustin Cerani; Khalil Miloudi; Zhuo Shao; Jean-Francois Daudelin; Salix Boulet; Malika Oubaha; Felix Beaudoin; Naoufal Akla; Sullivan Henriques; Catherine Menard; Andreas Stahl; Jean-Sébastien Delisle; Flavio A Rezende; Nathalie Labrecque; Przemyslaw Sapieha
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2014-10-01       Impact factor: 14.808

9.  Anti-secretogranin III therapy of oxygen-induced retinopathy with optimal safety.

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Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  2013-04-18       Impact factor: 4.124

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