2007
DOI: 10.1161/01.res.0000259564.92792.93
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Angiogenic Role of LYVE-1–Positive Macrophages in Adipose Tissue

Abstract: Abstract-Here we report the discovery of a characteristic dense vascular network (DVN) in the tip portion of epididymal adipose tissue in adult mice. The DVN is formed by angiogenesis rather than by vasculogenesis, and has functional blood circulation. This DVN and its subsequent branching may provide a new functional route for adipogenesis. The recruitment, infiltration, and accumulation of bone marrow-derived LYVE-1 ϩ macrophages in the tip region are crucial for the formation of the DVN. Matrix metalloprote… Show more

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“…6). Banerji et al, 1999;Prevo et al, 2001;Mouta Carreira et al, 2001;Jackson, 2004;Schledzewski et al, 2006;Cho et al, 2007;Gordon et al, 2008;Juszy nski et al, 2008;Karunamuni et al, 2010 Fig. 1.…”
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“…6). Banerji et al, 1999;Prevo et al, 2001;Mouta Carreira et al, 2001;Jackson, 2004;Schledzewski et al, 2006;Cho et al, 2007;Gordon et al, 2008;Juszy nski et al, 2008;Karunamuni et al, 2010 Fig. 1.…”
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“…AT expansion (adipogenesis) during development is preceded by a wave of neovascularization (40). Vascular plasticity may play a role in the ability of AT to increase or decrease in size (29,41).…”
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“…Alternatively, angiogenesis may also be elicited through other changes that accompany adipose tissue expansion, including infiltration by macrophages (16 -18), which have been implicated in tumor angiogenesis (19,20). Another alternative possibility is that the vasculature of adipose tissue could expand in response to metabolic signals that accompany excess caloric intake.…”
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