The role of the body’s vasculature has been explored beyond the usual transportation of nutrients, gases, molecules, and cells. Its cellular composition has diverse functions with implications in physiology and pathology. Vascular-derived primary cells modulate blood vessel diameter, participate in angiogenesis, and respond to inflammation.
They also exhibit substantial heterogeneity in their genetic profile and phenotype depending on their tissue association. It indicates the significance of these cells for primary vascular tissue functioning. They are also responsible for the underlying mechanisms of vascular disorders such as atherosclerosis, ischemia, hypoxia, etc. Therefore, several research studies have been focusing on them to discover new therapeutic targets and develop effective medications