Vasculogenesis basics
Vessel Formation Sequence
Angiogenesis
Arteries vs Veins
Vascular Remodeling & Identity
100

This is the process of forming blood vessels from scratch using mesodermal cells.

What is vasculogenesis?

100

First step in vessel formation involving clustered cells.

What are blood islands?

100

Formation of new vessels from existing vessels.

What is angiogenesis?

100

These vessels carry blood away from the heart.

What are veins?

100

Early vascular networks begin as this type of system.

What is a capillary plexus?

200

This occurs around day 18 and begins during embryonic folding.

What is vasculogenesis?

200

These structures are lumenless before forming vessels.

What are endothelial vesicles?

200

Type of angiogenesis involving endothelial proliferation and migration.

What is sprouting angiogenesis?

200

These vessels act as capacitance vessels.

What are veins?

200

Increased flow promotes development of this vessel type.

What are arteries?

300

These precursor cells differentiate into endothelial cells

What are angioblasts?

300

This process converts solid cords into patent vessels.

What is lumen formation (cord hollowing)?

300

Type involving splitting of an existing vessel.

What is intussusceptive angiogenesis?

300

Primary structural feature of arteries.

What are thick, muscular walls?

300

Disconnected vessels remodel into this system.

What is the venous network?

400

These structures form when angioblasts cluster together early in development.

What are blood islands?

400

This network forms when cords coalesce and branch.

What is the vascular plexus?

400

These regulate vessel growth.

What are growth factors?

400

Key factor determining arterial vs venous identity.

What is flow dynamics/shear stress?

400

Ability of endothelial cells to change identity.

What is endothelial plasticity?

500

These elongated structures form after vesicles merge and align.

What are endothelial cords?

500

Final outcome: this system connects the embryo to the primitive heart tube.

What is the primitive circulatory system?

500

Primary physiological driver of angiogenesis.

What is oxygen demand?

500

Why oxygenation is NOT used to define arteries vs veins.


What is classification based on direction of flow?

500

Vessel identiy depends on this combination.

What are structure + function + signaling?