Complex relationship among vessel diameter, shear stress and blood pressure controlling vessel pruning during angiogenesis
Vivek Kumar,
Prashant Kumar,
Takao Hikita
et al.
Abstract:Blood vessel pruning during angiogenesis is the optimization process of the branching pattern to improve the transport properties of a vascular network. Recent studies show that part of endothelial cells (ECs) subjected to lower shear stress migrate toward vessels with higher shear stress in opposition to the blood flow for vessel regression. While dynamic changes of blood flow and local mechano-stress could coordinately modulate EC migration for vessel regression within the closed circulatory system, the effe… Show more
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