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Contribution of VEGF-B-Induced Endocardial Endothelial Cell Lineage in Physiological Versus Pathological Cardiac Hypertrophy.

Ibrahim SultanMarkus RamstePim PeletierKarthik Amudhala HemanthakumarDeepak RamanujamAnnakaisa TirronenYlva von WrightSalli AntilaPipsa SaharinenLauri EklundEero MervaalaSuo Ctc Bladder CommitteeStefan EngelhardtRiikka KiveläKari Alitalo
Published in: Circulation research (2024)
Paracrine and autocrine secretions of VEGF-B induce expansion of a specific endocardium-derived endothelial cell population with distinct angiogenic markers. However, autocrine VEGF-B signaling fails to promote VEGF-B-induced endothelial cell migration and contribution to myocardial capillaries, predisposing to septal defects and inducing a mismatch between angiogenesis and myocardial growth, which results in pathological cardiac hypertrophy.
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