Microparticles: Biomarkers and effectors in the cardiovascular system

H. A. Saleh, B. Kabeer
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Abstract

Microparticles, in the context of this review, are defined as plasma membrane derived-particles shed by various types of vascular and blood cells in response to different stimuli. They were first described as products of platelet activation or “platelet dust”, however microparticles are now ascribed prominent roles in cardiovascular diseases and contribute to the regulation of pathophysiological processes including, endothelial function, inflammation, coagulation, angiogenesis, and cellular remodelling. Furthermore, microparticles serve as cell-cell messengers by transfer of biological information to target cells in pathophysiological settings and have proven to be prominent biomarkers for health and physiology assessments for both diagnostic and risk stratification purposes. This review describes the mechanisms of microparticles formation, release and clearance, and their detection by currently available and applicable methods. It also discusses the role of microparticles in the development of cardiovascular diseases, as well as their role as biomarkers and cell effectors in the cardiovascular system.
微粒:心血管系统中的生物标志物和效应物
在本文中,微粒被定义为各种类型的血管和血细胞在响应不同刺激时脱落的质膜衍生颗粒。它们最初被描述为血小板活化或“血小板尘埃”的产物,然而,微颗粒现在被认为在心血管疾病中起着重要作用,并有助于调节病理生理过程,包括内皮功能、炎症、凝血、血管生成和细胞重塑。此外,微粒作为细胞-细胞信使,在病理生理环境中将生物信息传递给靶细胞,并已被证明是用于诊断和风险分层目的健康和生理评估的重要生物标志物。本文综述了微颗粒的形成、释放和清除机制,以及目前可用和适用的检测方法。它还讨论了微颗粒在心血管疾病发展中的作用,以及它们在心血管系统中作为生物标志物和细胞效应物的作用。
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