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Daniela Tirziu, Emmanuel Chorianopoulos, Karen L. Moodie, Robert T. Palac, Zhen W. Zhuang, Marc Tjwa, Carmen Roncal, Ulf Eriksson, Qiangwei Fu, Arye Elfenbein, Amy E. Hall, Peter Carmeliet, Lieve Moons, Michael Simons
Published in Volume 117, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(11):3188–3197 doi:10.1172/JCI32024
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Figure 8
Angiogenesis-induced hypertrophy.

A proposed sequence of events resulting in hypertrophy induction. Increased angiogenic growth factor presence in the tissue stimulates endothelial cell proliferation (step 1), which in turn leads to increased vascular density (step 2) and higher baseline NO production (step 3). NO induction of cellular hypertrophy (step 4) results in eventual normalization of vascular density and reduction in angiogenic growth factor concentration (step 5), terminating the process.