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Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells in Cerebral Aneurysm Pathogenesis

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TRANSLATIONAL STROKE RESEARCH
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 338-346

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12975-013-0290-1

Keywords

Aneurysm; Inflammation; Smooth muscle; Cells; Subarachnoid hemorrhage

Funding

  1. Joseph and Marie Field Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory Endowment
  2. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [1K08NS067072]

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Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC) maintain significant plasticity. Following environmental stimulation, SMC can alter their phenotype from one primarily concerned with contraction to a pro-inflammatory and matrix remodeling phenotype. This is a critical process behind peripheral vascular disease and atherosclerosis, a key element of cerebral aneurysm pathology. Evolving evidence demonstrates that SMCs and phenotypic modulation play a significant role in cerebral aneurysm formation and rupture. Pharmacological alteration of smooth muscle cell function and phenotypic modulation could provide a promising medical therapy to inhibit cerebral aneurysm progression. This study reviews vascular SMC function and its contribution to cerebral aneurysm pathophysiology.

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