Acta Medica Indonesiana (May 2016)

The Role of Endothelial Progenitor Cell in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors

  • Rahmawati Minhajat,
  • Dina Nilasari,
  • Syakib Bakri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 4

Abstract

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Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are cell derived from bone marrow and the cells circulate in peripheral blood. These cells have characteristics similar to stem cells, but their ability to proliferate and differentiate is more limited. EPC discovery has changed the old paradigm in the field of vascular biology and it brings huge implications in medicine as EPCs can mediate the processes of vasculogenesis and maintain the vascular integrity. Increasing amount of EPC in the circulation is important since it has positive correlation with reendothelialization and neovascularization and they are closely linked to cardiovascular health. Thus, EPC could potentially be used for treatment of disease caused by endothelial dysfunction. Key words: endothelial progenitor cell, endothelial dysfunction, vasculogenesis, reendothelialization.