2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2008.05.046
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Strikingly Different Angiogenic Properties of Endothelial Progenitor Cell Subpopulations: Insights from a Novel Human Angiogenesis Assay

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“…We find that transplantation of EPCs and OECs increases neovascularization of ischemic muscle tissue, consistent with previous reports (32)(33)(34)43), but also find a critical role for sustained delivery of appropriately activated progenitor cells, in place of bolus injections, and a significant benefit of transplanting these two cell populations together. The material system used to deliver vascular progenitors made possible therapeutic angiogenesis, reversal of ischemia, and prevention of necrosis and autoamputation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We find that transplantation of EPCs and OECs increases neovascularization of ischemic muscle tissue, consistent with previous reports (32)(33)(34)43), but also find a critical role for sustained delivery of appropriately activated progenitor cells, in place of bolus injections, and a significant benefit of transplanting these two cell populations together. The material system used to deliver vascular progenitors made possible therapeutic angiogenesis, reversal of ischemia, and prevention of necrosis and autoamputation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…9 -11,15,16 Early EPCs have also been termed "circulating angiogenic cells," and are thought to exert their effects in particular by paracrine mechanisms. 14,17 Furthermore, a relation between the number of in vitro formed colony forming units of early EPCs and endotheliumdependent vasodilation has been suggested. 18 However, it remains unclear whether in vivo endothelial repair capacity of early EPCs is altered in patients with prehypertension or hypertension and is related to an abnormal endotheliumdependent vasodilation and senescence.…”
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“…Different types of endothelial progenitor cells have been proposed, in particular "early" and "late" EPCs, based on their appearance in the culture of circulating mononuclear cells in endothelial medium (Hur et al 2004). Early EPCs promote likely endothelial repair (Giannotti et al 2010) and angiogenesis (Sieveking et al 2008) largely by paracrine effects, whereas late EPCs, that are very low in number, may become endothelial cells. The differentiation potential of early EPCs into cardiomyocytes has been questioned (Gruh et al 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%