Pial collaterals form between E14.5 and P21, have a continuous lumen with arteries and recruit mural cells postnatally.
Immunofluorescence staining against ICAM2 (green), aSMA (magenta) and CD93 (blue) was performed throughout the pial arterial development. Scale bar: 100μm. A. At E12.5, the MCA trunk and main branches are lumenized and show mural cell progenitor recruitment. B. First collateral vessels are observed on the pial surface at E14.5, appear lumenized (ICAM2) arching over a dense venous plexus (CD93) and are devoid of aSMA coverage. C. At E16.5, pial collateral network is more complex, still intimately connected to the underlying plexus (now also ICAM2 positive) and still aSMA-negative. D. At P1, pial collateral network is clearly a part of the superficial arterial circulation (ICAM2), shows a more complete aSMA-coverage and lies on top of a very dense venous plexus. E. At P21, mature pial collaterals display an even more complete aSMA-coverage and are now surrounded by well-defined veins, venules and the residues of the pial plexus (CD93).