研究健康和疾病中的肺内皮。美国胸科学会官方研讨会报告。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Rebecca F Hough, Cristina M Alvira, Julie A Bastarache, Serpil C Erzurum, Wolfgang M Kuebler, Eric P Schmidt, Larissa A Shimoda, Steven H Abman, Diego F Alvarez, Patrick Belvitch, Jahar Bhattacharya, Konstantin G Birukov, Stephen Y Chan, David N Cornfield, Steven M Dudek, Joe G N Garcia, Elizabeth O Harrington, Connie C W Hsia, Mohammad Naimul Islam, Danny D Jonigk, Vladimir V Kalinichenko, Todd M Kolb, Ji Young Lee, Akiko Mammoto, Dolly Mehta, Sharon Rounds, Jonas C Schupp, Ciara M Shaver, Karthik Suresh, Dhananjay T Tambe, Corey E Ventetuolo, Mervin C Yoder, Troy Stevens, Mahendra Damarla
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摘要

肺内皮位于血液循环和下层组织的交界处,它能感知流经血管回路的血液和血管壁的生化和机械特性。内皮在血液和组织间进行双向信号传递,这是维持平衡所必需的,同时将两者物理隔离,促进水、溶质、细胞和信号的严格调节交换。内皮功能的紊乱会导致血管疾病,这种疾病会沿着动脉-毛细血管-静脉轴线在不同的血管部位表现出来。虽然我们对急性和慢性血管疾病中导致内皮细胞损伤和修复的机制有了更深入的了解,但对特定部位血管疾病的病理生理机制仍然不甚了解。为了提高内皮机理研究的可转化性,美国胸科学会召开了一次研讨会,以优化发现的严谨性、可重复性和可转化性,从而促进我们对健康和疾病中内皮细胞功能的了解。
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Studying the Pulmonary Endothelium in Health and Disease: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report.

Lung endothelium resides at the interface between the circulation and the underlying tissue, where it senses biochemical and mechanical properties of both the blood as it flows through the vascular circuit and the vessel wall. The endothelium performs the bidirectional signaling between the blood and tissue compartments that is necessary to maintain homeostasis while physically separating both, facilitating a tightly regulated exchange of water, solutes, cells, and signals. Disruption in endothelial function contributes to vascular disease, which can manifest in discrete vascular locations along the artery-to-capillary-to-vein axis. Although our understanding of mechanisms that contribute to endothelial cell injury and repair in acute and chronic vascular disease have advanced, pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie site-specific vascular disease remain incompletely understood. In an effort to improve the translatability of mechanistic studies of the endothelium, the American Thoracic Society convened a workshop to optimize rigor, reproducibility, and translation of discovery to advance our understanding of endothelial cell function in health and disease.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
3.10%
发文量
370
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology publishes papers that report significant and original observations in the area of pulmonary biology. The focus of the Journal includes, but is not limited to, cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunologic studies of lung cells and molecules.
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