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Characterization of partially saturated poly(propylene fumarate) for orthopaedic application
Authors:SJ Peter  MJ Yaszemski  LJ Suggs  RG Payne  R Langer  WC Hayes  MR Unroe  LB Alemany  PS Engel  AG Mikos
Affiliation:Department of Medicine (Cardiology), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:Neointimal formation and arterial wall remodeling are pivotal causes of luminal narrowing in atherogenesis and restenosis. Arterial remodeling refers to a series of dynamic structural changes that arteries may undergo in response to various stimuli, including changes in blood flow and pressure, and acute injury. The biological mechanisms involved in arterial remodeling are poorly understood and are currently a main target for research. We have recently focused on the role of the arterial wall microcirculation (ie, vasa vasorum) in arterial remodeling after injury. In the past, a correlation between arterial wall neovascularization and the accumulation of arterial plaque has been documented; however, the dynamic role of these microvessels in arterial repair and luminal narrowing has not been examined. The type of arterial injury, the nature of the lesion that develops, and the arterial compartment in which angiogenesis occurs may determine the role of the vasa vasorum in arterial narrowing. In this review, we highlight the data that link arterial wall neovascularization with lesion formation and the process of arterial remodeling.
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