Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Growth control and morphogenesis in the development and pathology of arteries


Conference name: 2nd International conference on pathology
Short name: Pathology 2019
Venue : Paris,France| July 5-6,2019
URL:https://bit.ly/2GS09CI


Comparision of  the current knowledge of growth mechanisms for the mitogenic response of endothelial cells and smooth-muscle cells to injury. For the endothelium, this focuses on the evidence that growth control involves two components: an endogenous inhibition mechanism, which can be overcome either by fibroblast growth factor (FGF) or by other agents that disrupt cell-cell junctions, and a separate mechanism, which requires FGF to allow cells to respond to a mitogenic effect. 


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The smooth-muscle cell story is more complex; however, there is evidence here as well of an endogenous inhibitory mechanism, which may be overcome by a wide variety of agents. Platelet-derived growth factor, long seen as a major mitogen, does not itself now appear to be a major mitogen in vivo. In contrast, FGF also seems to play a major role in initiating smooth-muscle replication. Other molecules, including angiotensin II, bradykinin, thrombin, and catecholamines, are beginning to appear to play major roles in control of smooth-muscle replication in vivo as well.


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Contact
KRISTIE NOVA
Program Director | PATHOLOGY 2019
Phone: (44) 20 3769 1755
Email: pathology(at)alliedannualsummit(dot)com

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