2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2020.08.071
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Activation of EphrinB2 Signaling Promotes Adaptive Venous Remodeling in Murine Arteriovenous Fistulae

Abstract: Background: Arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) are the preferred mode of vascular access for hemodialysis. Before use, AVF remodel by thickening and dilating to achieve a functional conduit via an adaptive process characterized by expression of molecular markers characteristic of both venous and arterial identity. Although signaling via EphB4, a determinant of venous identity, mediates AVF maturation, the role of its counterpart EphrinB2, a determinant of arterial identity, remains unclear. We hypothesize that Ephri… Show more

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“…Since vessel identity can be altered in adults, including increased EphrinB2 expression in veins exposed to the fistula environment [ 22 , 23 ], we determined whether there are differences in EphrinB2 expression after balloon injury and if there are sex differences in these changes. The baseline expression of EphrinB2 in the carotid artery was similar before balloon injury between female and male animals (Fig.…”
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“…Since vessel identity can be altered in adults, including increased EphrinB2 expression in veins exposed to the fistula environment [ 22 , 23 ], we determined whether there are differences in EphrinB2 expression after balloon injury and if there are sex differences in these changes. The baseline expression of EphrinB2 in the carotid artery was similar before balloon injury between female and male animals (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since EphrinB2 signaling is mediated through several downstream signaling pathways including Akt1, Extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK)1/2 and p38 [ 10 , 24 ], we determined if there are sex differences in these pathways that could be consistent with the sex differences in arterial identity markers (Fig. 5 ).…”
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“…16 Studies in developmental biology have proved that Eph-rinB2 is a stable protein molecule in adult animals' artery staining structure and function; it is also one molecular fingerprint of the artery. 17,18 A series of studies have indicated that EphrinB2 is associated with several vascular diseases in murine. [17][18][19] However, the role of EphrinB2 on human arterial cells remains unexplored.…”
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