Therapeutic angiogenesis: angiogenic growth factors for ischemic heart disease
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- DOI: 10.2217/fca-2016-0006
Therapeutic angiogenesis: angiogenic growth factors for ischemic heart disease
Abstract
Stem cells encode vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs), fibroblastic growth factors (FGFs), stem cell factor, stromal cell-derived factor, platelet growth factor and angiopoietin that can contribute to myocardial vascularization. VEGFs and FGFs are the most investigated growth factors. VEGFs regulate angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. FGFs stimulate vessel cell proliferation and differentiation and are regulators of endothelial cell migration, proliferation and survival. Clinical trials of VEGF or FGF for myocardial angiogenesis have produced disparate results. The efficacy of therapeutic angiogenesis can be improved by: (1) identifying the most optimal patients; (2) increased knowledge of angiogenic factor pharmacokinetics and proper dose; (3) prolonging contact of angiogenic factors with the myocardium; (4) increasing the efficiency of VEGF or FGF gene transduction; and (5) utilizing PET or MRI to measure myocardial perfusion and perfusion reserve.
Keywords: angiogenesis; chemokines; cytokines; growth factors; neovascularization; paracrine factors; stem cells; vascular intussusception; vascular sprouting; vasculogenesis.
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