TY - JOUR
T1 - Angiogenesis and intramembranous osteogenesis
AU - Percival, Christopher J.
AU - Richtsmeier, Joan T.
PY - 2013/8
Y1 - 2013/8
N2 - Background: Angiogenesis is likely critical for the process of intramembranous osteogenesis; however, the developmental relationship between blood vessels and bone mineralization is not well studied within intramembranous bones. Given its importance, changes in angiogenesis regulation are likely to contribute to evolutionarily and medically relevant craniofacial variation. Results: We summarize what is known about the association between angiogenesis and intramembranous osteogenesis, supplementing with information from the better-studied processes of endochondral ossification and distraction osteogenesis. Based on this review, we introduce a model of angiogenesis during early intramembranous osteogenesis as well as a series of null hypotheses to be tested. Conclusions: This model can serve as a basis of future research on the spatio-temporal association and regulatory interactions of mesenchymal, vascular, and bone cells, which will be required to illuminate the potential effects of angiogenesis dysregulation on craniofacial skeletal phenotypes. Developmental Dynamics 242:909-922, 2013.
AB - Background: Angiogenesis is likely critical for the process of intramembranous osteogenesis; however, the developmental relationship between blood vessels and bone mineralization is not well studied within intramembranous bones. Given its importance, changes in angiogenesis regulation are likely to contribute to evolutionarily and medically relevant craniofacial variation. Results: We summarize what is known about the association between angiogenesis and intramembranous osteogenesis, supplementing with information from the better-studied processes of endochondral ossification and distraction osteogenesis. Based on this review, we introduce a model of angiogenesis during early intramembranous osteogenesis as well as a series of null hypotheses to be tested. Conclusions: This model can serve as a basis of future research on the spatio-temporal association and regulatory interactions of mesenchymal, vascular, and bone cells, which will be required to illuminate the potential effects of angiogenesis dysregulation on craniofacial skeletal phenotypes. Developmental Dynamics 242:909-922, 2013.
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U2 - 10.1002/dvdy.23992
DO - 10.1002/dvdy.23992
M3 - Review article
C2 - 23737393
AN - SCOPUS:84880583883
SN - 1058-8388
VL - 242
SP - 909
EP - 922
JO - Developmental Dynamics
JF - Developmental Dynamics
IS - 8
ER -