打开和关闭微循环中的氧化还原开关

IF 15.7 1区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Máté Katona, Mark T Gladwin, Adam C Straub
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摘要

阻力动脉和动脉血管是作为专门的血管进化而来的,具有两个重要功能:(a) 调节外周血管阻力和血压;(b) 使氧气和营养物质的输送与器官的代谢需求相匹配。这些功能需要通过细胞内信号通路之间精确的时空交流来协调血管细胞的反应,从而控制血管腔横截面积(血管张力)。在本文中,我们将对氧化还原开关在钙信号转导中发挥的重要作用进行当代概述,这些信号转导可协调内皮、平滑肌和红细胞对动脉血管张力的控制。三个相互关联的主题是本文的重点:(a)平滑肌与内皮细胞之间的沟通,促进血管收缩;(b)内皮细胞与平滑肌细胞之间的交叉对话,促进血管扩张;以及(c)氧气和红细胞对血管张力和血流量的相互调节。我们希望这一主题框架能突出我们现有知识中的不足,并有可能激发跨学科研究的兴趣。
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Flipping Off and On the Redox Switch in the Microcirculation.

Resistance arteries and arterioles evolved as specialized blood vessels serving two important functions: (a) regulating peripheral vascular resistance and blood pressure and (b) matching oxygen and nutrient delivery to metabolic demands of organs. These functions require control of vessel lumen cross-sectional area (vascular tone) via coordinated vascular cell responses governed by precise spatial-temporal communication between intracellular signaling pathways. Herein, we provide a contemporary overview of the significant roles that redox switches play in calcium signaling for orchestrated endothelial, smooth muscle, and red blood cell control of arterial vascular tone. Three interrelated themes are the focus: (a) smooth muscle to endothelial communication for vasoconstriction, (b) endothelial to smooth muscle cell cross talk for vasodilation, and (c) oxygen and red blood cell interregulation of vascular tone and blood flow. We intend for this thematic framework to highlight gaps in our current knowledge and potentially spark interest for cross-disciplinary studies moving forward.

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Annual review of physiology
Annual review of physiology 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Since 1939, the Annual Review of Physiology has been highlighting significant developments in animal physiology. The journal covers diverse areas, including cardiovascular physiology, cell physiology, ecological, evolutionary, and comparative physiology, endocrinology, gastrointestinal physiology, neurophysiology, renal and electrolyte physiology, respiratory physiology, and special topics.
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