| Literature DB >> 33688979 |
Timothy J A Chico1,2,3, Elisabeth C Kugler4,5,6.
Abstract
The cerebral vasculature plays a central role in human health and disease and possesses several unique anatomic, functional and molecular characteristics. Despite their importance, the mechanisms that determine cerebrovascular development are less well studied than other vascular territories. This is in part due to limitations of existing models and techniques for visualisation and manipulation of the cerebral vasculature. In this review we summarise the experimental approaches used to study the cerebral vessels and the mechanisms that contribute to their development.Entities:
Keywords: Brain; Endothelial cells; Immune cells; Lymphatics; Mural cells; Vasculature
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33688979 PMCID: PMC8164590 DOI: 10.1007/s00018-021-03790-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Life Sci ISSN: 1420-682X Impact factor: 9.261
Fig. 1Summary of models used to study cerebrovascular development
Overview of signalling pathways driving vascular development, their key roles and the vascular territory in which they have been shown to be functioning
| Pathway | Main component(s) | Main role(s) | Cerebral vasculature | Non-cerebral vasculature | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VEGF | Vasculogenesis, angiogenesis | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| BBB formation and vessel maintenance | Yes | [ | |||
| Lymphangiogenesis | Yes | Yes | [ | ||
| Angiogenesis | Yes | [ | |||
| “Decoy” receptor | Unknown | Yes | [ | ||
| Hippo | Angiogenesis, tip cell migration and barrierogenesis | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Notch | Inhibitory function in vasculogenesis, angiogenesis, arteriovenous differentiation | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| FGF | Mesodermal angioblasts, angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis | Unknown | Yes | [ | |
| HH | Yolks sac angiogenesis | Unknown | Yes | [ | |
| BBB | Yes | [ | |||
| EC tubes, arteriovenous differentiation | Unknown | [ | |||
| TGF-β | EC migration, lumenization | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Wnt | EC sprouting, BBB, impacts FGF signalling | Yes | [ | ||
| Neuropilin | Arteries | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Veins and lymphatics | Yes | Yes | [ | ||
| Semaphorins | Class3 | Inhibition of angiogenesis | Yes | Yes | [ |
| Class6A | Angiogenesis | Yes | [ | ||
| Class7A | Angiogenesis | Yes | [ | ||
| Netrins | EC migration and proliferation, BBB, anti-inflammatory | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Robo/Slit | Angiogenesis, cell chemotaxis, neuronal development | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Sprouty | Inhibition of VEGF and FGF | Yes | [ | ||
| PDGF | Vessel maturation by mural cell recruitment, vascular stability, neuronal activity, BBB | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Angiopoietin/Tie | Vessel maturation by mural cell recruitment, vascular stability | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Ephrins | Expressed on arteries | Yes | Yes | [ | |
| Expressed on veins | Yes | Yes | [ |