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Neurovascular Interactions in the Development of the Vasculature.

Kazuhiro TakaraYumiko Hayashi-OkadaHiroyasu Kidoya
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Vertebrates have developed a network of blood vessels and nerves throughout the body that enables them to perform complex higher-order functions and maintain homeostasis. The 16th-century anatomical text 'De humani corporis fabrica' describes the networks of blood vessels and nerves as having a branching pattern in which they are closely aligned and run parallel one to another. This close interaction between adjacent blood vessels and nerves is essential not only for organogenesis during development and repair at the time of tissue damage but also for homeostasis and functional expression of blood vessels and nerves. Furthermore, it is now evident that disruptions in neurovascular interactions contribute to the progression of various diseases including cancer. Therefore, we highlight recent advances in vascular biology research, with a particular emphasis on neurovascular interactions.
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