近20年来心血管稳态与重构的力学生物学研究现状与趋势的多维挖掘

Wei Liao , Yuxi Huang , Xiangxiu Wang , Ziqiu Hu , Chuanrong Zhao , Guixue Wang
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机械生物学对心血管的结构和功能起着至关重要的作用,调节着心血管系统正常的生理和病理过程。心血管系统细胞对其所处的机械环境极为敏感,一旦机械刺激异常,体内平衡机制就会受损或丧失,从而导致病理性重塑疾病的发生。在过去的20年里,关于心血管稳态和重构的机械生物学研究已经发表了许多文章。为了更好地了解该领域的发展现状、研究热点和未来发展趋势,本文利用CiteSpace软件进行文献计量分析,对该领域近20年来发表的文章进行量化和可视化,并对研究热点和新兴趋势进行综述。机械刺激对内皮细胞、平滑肌细胞和细胞外基质生物学行为的调控作用以及心力衰竭中与机械相关的重构机制一直是该领域的研究热点。本文详细综述了这些研究热点的研究进展。本文还介绍了新兴热点的研究现状,如与心脏纤维化、体内平衡、机械敏感转录因子和机械敏感离子通道相关的研究现状。我们希望为心血管稳态与重构领域的后续机械生物学研究提供系统框架和新思路,促进心血管系统中更多机械生物学治疗靶点和新标志物的发现。
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Multidimensional excavation of the current status and trends of mechanobiology in cardiovascular homeostasis and remodeling within 20 years
Mechanobiology is essential for cardiovascular structure and function and regulates the normal physiological and pathological processes of the cardiovascular system. Cells in the cardiovascular system are extremely sensitive to their mechanical environment, and once mechanical stimulation is abnormal, the homeostasis mechanism is damaged or lost, leading to the occurrence of pathological remodeling diseases. In the past 20 years, many articles concerning the mechanobiology of cardiovascular homeostasis and remodeling have been published. To better understand the current development status, research hotspots and future development trends in the field, this paper uses CiteSpace software for bibliometric analysis, quantifies and visualizes the articles published in this field in the past 20 years, and reviews the research hotspots and emerging trends. The regulatory effects of mechanical stimulation on the biological behavior of endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells and the extracellular matrix, as well as the mechanical-related remodeling mechanism in heart failure, have always been research hotspots in this field. This paper reviews the research advances of these research hotspots in detail. This paper also introduces the research status of emerging hotspots, such as those related to cardiac fibrosis, homeostasis, mechanosensitive transcription factors and mechanosensitive ion channels. We hope to provide a systematic framework and new ideas for follow-up research on mechanobiology in the field of cardiovascular homeostasis and remodeling and promote the discovery of more therapeutic targets and novel markers of mechanobiology in the cardiovascular system.
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