Heterogeneous Cellular Contributions to Elastic Laminae Formation in Arterial Wall Development.
Conclusions: Combined with lineage-specific fate mapping systems, our knockout results document an unexpected heterogeneity in vascular cells that produce the elastic laminae. SMCs and ECs can independently form an IEL in most elastic arteries, whereas ECs are the major source of elastin for the IEL in muscular and resistance arteries. Neointimal formation at IEL disruptions in the ascending aorta confirms that the IEL is a critical physical barrier between SMCs and ECs in the large, elastic arteries. Our studies provide new information about how SMCs and ECs contribute elastin to the arterial wall and how local elastic laminae defects may contribute to cardiovascular disease.
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Source: Circulation Research - Category: Cardiology Authors: Lin CJ, Staiculescu MC, Hawes JZ, Cocciolone AJ, Hunkins BM, Roth RA, Lin CY, Mecham R, Wagenseil JE Tags: Circ Res Source Type: research