Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes

Abstract Capillaries within the microcirculation are essential for oxygen delivery and nutrient/waste exchange, among other critical functions. Microvascular bioengineering approaches have sought to recapitulate many key features of these capillary networks, with an increasing appreciation for the n...

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Main Authors: Huaning Zhao, John C. Chappell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Biological Engineering
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13036-019-0158-3
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spelling doaj-8059fc2f11c74808be739972162c5e2a2020-11-25T02:52:31ZengBMCJournal of Biological Engineering1754-16112019-03-0113111210.1186/s13036-019-0158-3Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytesHuaning Zhao0John C. Chappell1Center for Heart and Reparative Medicine, Fralin Biomedical Research InstituteCenter for Heart and Reparative Medicine, Fralin Biomedical Research InstituteAbstract Capillaries within the microcirculation are essential for oxygen delivery and nutrient/waste exchange, among other critical functions. Microvascular bioengineering approaches have sought to recapitulate many key features of these capillary networks, with an increasing appreciation for the necessity of incorporating vascular pericytes. Here, we briefly review established and more recent insights into important aspects of pericyte identification and function within the microvasculature. We then consider the importance of including vascular pericytes in various bioengineered microvessel platforms including 3D culturing and microfluidic systems. We also discuss how vascular pericytes are a vital component in the construction of computational models that simulate microcirculation phenomena including angiogenesis, microvascular biomechanics, and kinetics of exchange across the vessel wall. In reviewing these topics, we highlight the notion that incorporating pericytes into microvascular bioengineering applications will increase their utility and accelerate the translation of basic discoveries to clinical solutions for vascular-related pathologies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13036-019-0158-3PericytesEndothelial cellsCapillaryMicrofluidicsComputational modeling
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author Huaning Zhao
John C. Chappell
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Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes
Journal of Biological Engineering
Pericytes
Endothelial cells
Capillary
Microfluidics
Computational modeling
author_facet Huaning Zhao
John C. Chappell
author_sort Huaning Zhao
title Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes
title_short Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes
title_full Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes
title_fullStr Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes
title_full_unstemmed Microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes
title_sort microvascular bioengineering: a focus on pericytes
publisher BMC
series Journal of Biological Engineering
issn 1754-1611
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Capillaries within the microcirculation are essential for oxygen delivery and nutrient/waste exchange, among other critical functions. Microvascular bioengineering approaches have sought to recapitulate many key features of these capillary networks, with an increasing appreciation for the necessity of incorporating vascular pericytes. Here, we briefly review established and more recent insights into important aspects of pericyte identification and function within the microvasculature. We then consider the importance of including vascular pericytes in various bioengineered microvessel platforms including 3D culturing and microfluidic systems. We also discuss how vascular pericytes are a vital component in the construction of computational models that simulate microcirculation phenomena including angiogenesis, microvascular biomechanics, and kinetics of exchange across the vessel wall. In reviewing these topics, we highlight the notion that incorporating pericytes into microvascular bioengineering applications will increase their utility and accelerate the translation of basic discoveries to clinical solutions for vascular-related pathologies.
topic Pericytes
Endothelial cells
Capillary
Microfluidics
Computational modeling
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13036-019-0158-3
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