心脏瓣膜中与脉管系统相似的振荡流体诱导的力学生物学。

Vascular biology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2020-02-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1530/VB-19-0031
Chia-Pei Denise Hsu, Joshua D Hutcheson, Sharan Ramaswamy
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摘要

众所周知,血流产生的力量有助于心血管的发育和重塑。这些血流动力诱导的分子信号从内皮传递到各种细胞类型。心血管系统由心脏和脉管系统组成,它们一起将营养物质输送到全身。心脏瓣膜和血管受到的环境力不同,形态和细胞类型也不同,但它们都可能发生病理性重塑,容易发生钙化。此外,尽管瓣膜和血管疾病的斑块形态相似,但针对后者的治疗靶点在心脏瓣膜钙化的治疗中并不有效。因此,对瓣膜和血管病理和治疗的研究在很大程度上保持独立。尽管如此,了解瓣膜和血管系统在发育、钙化/纤维病变和健康重塑事件方面的异同,可以帮助我们更好地确定两种组织的未来治疗方法,特别是对于与动脉疾病相比研究不足的心脏瓣膜病变。
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Oscillatory fluid-induced mechanobiology in heart valves with parallels to the vasculature.

Oscillatory fluid-induced mechanobiology in heart valves with parallels to the vasculature.

Oscillatory fluid-induced mechanobiology in heart valves with parallels to the vasculature.

Oscillatory fluid-induced mechanobiology in heart valves with parallels to the vasculature.

Forces generated by blood flow are known to contribute to cardiovascular development and remodeling. These hemodynamic forces induce molecular signals that are communicated from the endothelium to various cell types. The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and the vasculature, and together they deliver nutrients throughout the body. While heart valves and blood vessels experience different environmental forces and differ in morphology as well as cell types, they both can undergo pathological remodeling and become susceptible to calcification. In addition, while the plaque morphology is similar in valvular and vascular diseases, therapeutic targets available for the latter condition are not effective in the management of heart valve calcification. Therefore, research in valvular and vascular pathologies and treatments have largely remained independent. Nonetheless, understanding the similarities and differences in development, calcific/fibrous pathologies and healthy remodeling events between the valvular and vascular systems can help us better identify future treatments for both types of tissues, particularly for heart valve pathologies which have been understudied in comparison to arterial diseases.

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