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Boisson-vidal, C; Zemani, F; Calliguiri, G; Galy-fauroux, I; Colliec-jouault, Sylvia; Helley, D; Fischer, A-m. |
Fucoidans -- sulphated polysaccharides extracted from brown algae - could be beneficial in patients with ischemic diseases. Their antithrombotic and proangiogenic properties promote in animals, neovascularization and angiogenesis which prevent necrosis of ischemic tissue. In 1997, endothelial progenitor cells were first identified in human peripheral blood. They are recruited from bone marrow and contribute to neovascularization after ischemic injury. Mobilization of these cells in ischemic sites is an important step in new vessel formation. It is thought that the progenitors interact with endothelial cells, then extravasate and reach ischemic sites, where they proliferate and differentiate into new blood vessels. Although chemokines, cytokines and... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Growth factors; Cytokines; Angiogenesis; Neovascularization; Endothelial progenitor cells; Sulphated polysaccharides; Fucoidan. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2168.pdf |
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