“…There is growing interest in EPCs due to their acclaimed role in maintenance of endothelial integrity and angiogenesis function as well as postnatal neovascularization in a variety of animal models. In previous studies, EPCs were suggested for applications into medical fields such as peripheral arterial disease (Fadini et al, ), coronary artery disease (Briguori et al, ), congestive heart failure (Valgimigli et al, ), lowering cholesterol (Vasa et al, ), anti‐diabetic medication (Wang et al, ), and early revascularization of ovaries (Cha et al, ). Although EPCs do not engraft into the vasculature, it is now considered that the primary role of the contribution to vascular functions by circulating EPCs is via the release of paracrine factors including VEGF, bFGF, and IL‐10 (Jujo, Ii, & Losordo, ; Yang, Wang, Qu, Duan, & Xu, ; Zhang, Malik, & Rehman, ).…”