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Angiogenesis and Microvascular Permeability.

Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood microvessels, is a necessary physiological process for tissue generation and repair. Sufficient blood supply to the tissue is dependent on microvascular density, while the material exchange between the circulating blood and the surrounding tissue is controlled by microvascular permeability. We thus begin this article by reviewing the key signaling factors, particularly vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which regulates both angiogenesis and microvascular permeability. We then review the role of angiogenesis in tissue growth (bone regeneration) and wound healing. Finally, we review angiogenesis as a pathological process in tumorigenesis, intraplaque hemorrhage, cerebral microhemorrhage, pulmonary fibrosis, and hepatic fibrosis. Since the glycocalyx is important for both angiogenesis and microvascular permeability, we highlight the role of the glycocalyx in regulating the interaction between tumor cells and endothelial cells (ECs) and VEGF-containing exosome release and uptake by tumor-associated ECs, all of which contribute to tumorigenesis and metastasis.

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