Glial type specific regulation of CNS angiogenesis by HIFα-activated different signaling pathways

In the central nervous system, the maturation of glial cells is temporally and functionally coupled with that of the vascular network during postnatal development. Here the authors show that oligodendroglial HIFα regulates CNS angiogenesis through Wnt-independent and VEGF-dependent signaling, while...

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Main Authors: Sheng Zhang, Bokyung Kim, Xiaoqing Zhu, Xuehong Gui, Yan Wang, Zhaohui Lan, Preeti Prabhu, Kenneth Fond, Aijun Wang, Fuzheng Guo
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Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/a65b57afc4f8481493c09c67dabde278
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Summary:In the central nervous system, the maturation of glial cells is temporally and functionally coupled with that of the vascular network during postnatal development. Here the authors show that oligodendroglial HIFα regulates CNS angiogenesis through Wnt-independent and VEGF-dependent signaling, while astroglial HIFα participates through Wnt-dependent signaling.