pionerarter
Pionerarter, or pioneer arteries, is a term used in vertebrate developmental biology to describe early arterial vessels that establish the initial arterial network within a developing tissue or organism. These arteries arise from endothelial progenitor cells and form ahead of the mature capillary beds, providing perfusion and serving as templates for later vascular remodeling. Pioneer arteries are guided by arterial identity signals, including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathways and Notch signaling, which help specify arterial fate and stabilize the vessels.
Function and formation: Pioneer arteries act as scaffolds that direct subsequent angiogenesis and influence the spatial
Examples and distribution: In many vertebrates, early axial arteries such as the dorsal aorta and vitelline
Clinical relevance and research: Abnormal development or remodeling of pioneer arteries can contribute to congenital vascular