The battlefield at arteriovenous crossroads: Invading arterial smooth muscle cells occupy the outflow tract of fistulas

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There is an ongoing debate about the anatomical origin of the neointimal cells that are responsible for venous stenotic lesions in arteriovenous fistulas. Liang and co-workers show that vascular smooth muscle cells from the feeding artery contribute substantially to venous intimal hyperplasia in a murine AVF model. In addition, they show that increased Notch signaling is the driving force behind FSP-1-mediated migration of these cells to the venous outflow tract.

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Rotmans, J. I., & Bezhaeva, T. (2015, September 3). The battlefield at arteriovenous crossroads: Invading arterial smooth muscle cells occupy the outflow tract of fistulas. Kidney International. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.2015.124

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