Measuring contractile forces in vascular smooth muscle cells

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Maia Lyall , Anna Kamdar , Robert Sykes , Badri L. Aekbote , Nikolaj Gadegaard , Colin Berry
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Abstract

Vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) contractility mediates blood vessel tone. Abnormalities in VSMC function and in blood vessel tone can contribute to a variety of cardiovascular diseases. This review examines the role of VSMC contractile force in vascular disease, divided into two primary sections. The first section introducing VSMC mechanical contraction and detailing the molecular mechanisms of VSMC contractility in normal and pathological states. The second section exploring methods of measuring contraction in VSMCs, such as Ca2+ imaging, myography, and traction force microscopy, and highlighting where each method is of best use. Understanding the mechanical properties and contractile profiles of VSMCs offers valuable insights into disease mechanisms. By investigating these aspects, this review describes the potential of VSMC contractile forces as diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets in vascular disease.

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测量血管平滑肌细胞的收缩力。
血管平滑肌细胞(VSMC)收缩调节血管张力。VSMC功能异常和血管张力异常可导致多种心血管疾病。本文综述了VSMC收缩力在血管疾病中的作用,分为两个主要部分。第一部分介绍了VSMC的机械收缩,详细介绍了VSMC在正常和病理状态下收缩的分子机制。第二部分探索测量VSMCs收缩的方法,如Ca2+成像,肌图和牵引力显微镜,并强调每种方法的最佳用途。了解VSMCs的力学特性和收缩特征为疾病机制提供了有价值的见解。通过这些方面的研究,本文综述了VSMC收缩力作为血管疾病的诊断指标和治疗靶点的潜力。
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Vascular pharmacology
Vascular pharmacology 医学-药学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.50%
发文量
153
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Vascular Pharmacology publishes papers, which contains results of all aspects of biology and pharmacology of the vascular system. Papers are encouraged in basic, translational and clinical aspects of Vascular Biology and Pharmacology, utilizing approaches ranging from molecular biology to integrative physiology. All papers are in English. The Journal publishes review articles which include vascular aspects of thrombosis, inflammation, cell signalling, atherosclerosis, and lipid metabolism.
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