2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0369-8114(01)00151-1
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Extracellular matrix remodeling in the vascular wall

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“…5,6 Each of the three layers carries out a primary function regulated by its endogenous constituents. 7 The innermost layer, the tunica intima, forms the luminal interface of the aorta and is composed of endothelial cells resting on a basement membrane. This layer regulates diffusion and migration of blood components into the tissues and is largely responsible for primary signal transmission in regulating vascular tone.…”
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“…5,6 Each of the three layers carries out a primary function regulated by its endogenous constituents. 7 The innermost layer, the tunica intima, forms the luminal interface of the aorta and is composed of endothelial cells resting on a basement membrane. This layer regulates diffusion and migration of blood components into the tissues and is largely responsible for primary signal transmission in regulating vascular tone.…”
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“…Although the ECM is a minor component of most cell types, it has a crucial role in many cellular processes including cell growth, spreading and differentiation (18), and modulating the biological activities of growth factors (22,23). There are also secreted proteins that reside on the ECM, such as sphingomyelinase (24 -27) and matrix metalloproteinases (28,29) that play a role in atherogenesis, with the latter also likely involved in vascular wall remodeling and possibly thrombosis. ECM proteins can also play a role in certain types of cancer/tumor growth (30 -32), multiple sclerosis (33,34), and atherosclerosis (35,36), highlighting the importance of understanding the function of the various components of the ECM.…”
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“…◊ Clefts pontage comme les desmosines, formées à partir de quatre résidus lysine (Figure 1, étape 3). La formation des acides aminés de pontage rend l'élastine insoluble, résistante à l'hydrolyse par la plupart des enzymes et surtout fonctionnelle en lui conférant ses propriétés d'élasticité [1]. Plusieurs maladies connues sont des élastinopathies dues à l'altération ou à la suppression de l'une des protéines constitutives des fibres élastiques.…”
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