Arteriovenous Malformations: An Update on Models and Therapeutic Targets

Stephan Quintin, John W Figg, Yusuf Mehkri, Chadwin O Hanna, Maxwell G Woolridge, Brandon Lucke-Wold
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Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are an anomaly of the vascular system where feeding arteries are directly connected to the venous drainage network. While AVMs can arise anywhere in the body and have been described in most tissues, brain AVMs are of significant concern because of the risk of hemorrhage which carries significant morbidity and mortality. The prevalence of AVM's and the mechanisms underlying their formation are not well understood. For this reason, patients who undergo treatment for symptomatic AVM's remain at increased risk of subsequent bleeds and adverse outcomes. The cerebrovascular network is delicate and novel animal models continue to provide insight into its dynamics in the context of AVM's. As the molecular players in the formation of familial and sporadic AVM's are better understood, novel therapeutic approaches have been developed to mitigate their associated risks. Here we discuss the current literature surrounding AVM's including the development of models and therapeutic targets which are currently being investigated.
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动静脉畸形:最新的模型和治疗靶点
动静脉畸形(AVMs)是血管系统的一种异常,其中供血动脉直接连接到静脉引流网络。虽然动静脉畸形可以出现在身体的任何地方,并且在大多数组织中都有描述,但脑动静脉畸形是一个值得关注的问题,因为它有出血的风险,有很高的发病率和死亡率。AVM的患病率及其形成机制尚不清楚。因此,接受症状性AVM治疗的患者后续出血和不良后果的风险仍然增加。脑血管网络是微妙的,新的动物模型继续提供洞察其动态在AVM的背景下。随着家族性和散发性AVM形成的分子机制被更好地理解,新的治疗方法已经被开发出来以减轻其相关风险。在这里,我们讨论了目前关于AVM的文献,包括目前正在研究的模型和治疗靶点的发展。
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