Vascular instruction of pancreas development

O Cleaver, Y Dor - Development, 2012 - journals.biologists.com
Development, 2012journals.biologists.com
Blood vessels course through organs, providing them with essential nutrient and gaseous
exchange. However, the vasculature has also been shown to provide non-nutritional signals
that play key roles in the control of organ growth, morphogenesis and homeostasis. Here,
we examine a decade of work on the contribution of vascular paracrine signals to
developing tissues, with a focus on pancreatic β-cells. During the early stages of embryonic
development, blood vessels are required for pancreas specification. Later, the vasculature …
Blood vessels course through organs, providing them with essential nutrient and gaseous exchange. However, the vasculature has also been shown to provide non-nutritional signals that play key roles in the control of organ growth, morphogenesis and homeostasis. Here, we examine a decade of work on the contribution of vascular paracrine signals to developing tissues, with a focus on pancreatic β-cells. During the early stages of embryonic development, blood vessels are required for pancreas specification. Later, the vasculature constrains pancreas branching, differentiation and growth. During adult life, capillaries provide a vascular niche for the maintenance of β-cell function and survival. We explore the possibility that the vasculature constitutes a dynamic and regionalized signaling system that carries out multiple and changing functions as it coordinately grows with the pancreatic epithelial tree.
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