Regulation of angiogenesis by hypoxic stress: from solid tumours to the ovarian follicle

The preovulatory follicle provides a unique physiological example of rapid growth accompanied by neovascularization, two processes that are generally characteristic of pathologies such as wound repair or malignancy. During the hours preceding ovulation, follicular growth is accompanied by elevated levels of messenger RNA for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Angiogenic activity, mediated by VEGF, is manifested in the peripheral blood vessels surrounding the follicle, that show capillary sprouting and increased vascular permeability. Following ovulation, rapid infiltration of capillaries through the follicular wall is essential for the formation of the corpus luteum. In this review we compare the preovulatory follicle with a popular model of avascular solid tumour growth, namely the multicellular tumour spheroid, in particular the role of hypoxic stress in the regulation of angiogenesis in both systems.

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