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Arterial-venous segregation by selective cell sprouting: an alternative mode of blood vessel formation.


ABSTRACT: Blood vessels form de novo (vasculogenesis) or upon sprouting of capillaries from preexisting vessels (angiogenesis). With high-resolution imaging of zebrafish vascular development, we uncovered a third mode of blood vessel formation whereby the first embryonic artery and vein, two unconnected blood vessels, arise from a common precursor vessel. The first embryonic vein formed by selective sprouting of progenitor cells from the precursor vessel, followed by vessel segregation. These processes were regulated by the ligand EphrinB2 and its receptor EphB4, which are expressed in arterial-fated and venous-fated progenitors, respectively, and interact to orient the direction of progenitor migration. Thus, directional control of progenitor migration drives arterial-venous segregation and generation of separate parallel vessels from a single precursor vessel, a process essential for vascular development.

SUBMITTER: Herbert SP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2865998 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arterial-venous segregation by selective cell sprouting: an alternative mode of blood vessel formation.

Herbert Shane P SP   Huisken Jan J   Kim Tyson N TN   Feldman Morri E ME   Houseman Benjamin T BT   Wang Rong A RA   Shokat Kevan M KM   Stainier Didier Y R DY  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20091001 5950


Blood vessels form de novo (vasculogenesis) or upon sprouting of capillaries from preexisting vessels (angiogenesis). With high-resolution imaging of zebrafish vascular development, we uncovered a third mode of blood vessel formation whereby the first embryonic artery and vein, two unconnected blood vessels, arise from a common precursor vessel. The first embryonic vein formed by selective sprouting of progenitor cells from the precursor vessel, followed by vessel segregation. These processes we  ...[more]

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