2010
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvq049
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Extracellular matrix, inflammation, and the angiogenic response

Abstract: Inflammation and angiogenesis are frequently coupled in pathological situations such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, and arthritis. The inflammatory response increases capillary permeability and induces endothelial activation, which, when persistent, results in capillary sprouting. This inflammation-induced angiogenesis and the subsequent remodelling steps are in large part mediated by extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and proteases. The focal increase in capillary permeability is an early consequence of infla… Show more

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“…Mathematical models show that ECM density influences the velocity of formation and branching of the vessels, while the alignment of ECM fibers dictate the orientation and shape of endothelial cells [28]. Degradation of matrix components at low ECM densities inhibits angiogenesis, whereas matrix degradation at high densities of ECM stimulates angiogenesis [29].…”
Section: Macrophage Infiltration-macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mathematical models show that ECM density influences the velocity of formation and branching of the vessels, while the alignment of ECM fibers dictate the orientation and shape of endothelial cells [28]. Degradation of matrix components at low ECM densities inhibits angiogenesis, whereas matrix degradation at high densities of ECM stimulates angiogenesis [29].…”
Section: Macrophage Infiltration-macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of this matrix during JUNV infection and the development of the vascular syndrome remains unknown and requires additional inquiry. 52 Members of the Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, Flaviviridae, and Filoviridae all mediate VHF, and clearly, it is possible that there are different pathogenic mechanisms for the development of disease, because the interaction of each virus with the vasculature is unique. For example, TNF-α and endothelial cell damage play a role in filovirus infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the hallmarks of inflammation is an increase in vascular permeability, frequently driven by an excess of VEGF and other mediators. Inflammation induces EC activation and capillary sprouting (Arroyo and Iruela-Arispe 2010). Pathological angiogenesis is associated with the secretion of cytokines.…”
Section: Cytokine and Growth Factor Regulation Of Vegfr-2mentioning
confidence: 99%