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. 2020 Aug 6;9(8):1849. doi: 10.3390/cells9081849

Table 1.

Role of ROS-induced ROS release in angiogenesis and vascular disease.

Cell Type ROS-Induced ROS Release Response or Function Reference
1 VSMC/fibroblast H2O2-p22phox(NOX2)-ROS Cell injury and damage [16]
2 adipose arterioles Nox2-mitoROS Flow-induced dilation [23]
3 VSMCs Nox1-mitoROS AngII-induced senescence [108]
4 leukocytes or aorta p47phox (NOX2)-mitoROS AngII-induced hypertension [111]
5 VSMC MitoROS-Nox1-ROS Ang II-induced NOX activation [112]
6 EC Nox2-mitoROS AngII-induced hypertension [110]
7 EC Nox4-Nox2-ROS EC migration (angiogenesis) [65]
8 EC Rac1 (NOX2)-mitoROS EC migration (angiogenesis) [98]
9 EC Nox4-Nox2-mtROS Angiogenesis [13]