PATHWAYS CONTROLLING HEALTHY AND DISEASED ARTERIAL SMOOTH-MUSCLE

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COHEN, RA [1 ]
SMITH, TW [1 ]
HENRY, PD [1 ]
GANZ, P [1 ]
THAMES, MD [1 ]
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[1] BOSTON UNIV,SCH MED,ROBERT DAWSON EVANS DEPT MED,VASC BIOL UNIT,BOSTON,MA 02118
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10.1016/0002-9149(93)90254-A
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The cells within the vascular wall act as a unit regulating the contraction of smooth muscle cells. In arteries the endothelium and autonomic nerves provide the major factors that regulate intracellular calcium in smooth muscle cells, which determines contractile tone. The endothelium provides a major inhibitory influence, which itself is modulated by shear forces within the vascular lumen regulating endothelial cell calcium and the release of endothelium-derived relaxing factors. Of the major mechanisms controlling smooth muscle calcium, it has been suggested that voltage-dependent calcium channels are among the most important in mediating the inhibitory influence of the endothelium. Smooth muscle potassium channels and sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase (Na+,K+-ATPase) are important regulators of membrane potential, and each is affected by the endothelium. Because the activity of each hyperpolarizes the membrane potential, they counter the influence on voltage-dependent calcium channels and inhibit contraction. Both of these counterregulatory mechanisms have recently been shown to be impaired in diseased arteries. This may help to explain the diminished effectiveness of the endothelium on the smooth muscle. Thus, vascular disease may cause diminished release, increased destruction, or limited effectiveness of endothelium-derived relaxing factors. The failure of the inhibitory influence of the endothelium may be the principal mechanism by which vascular risk factors and disease increase vasoconstrictor tone, possibly contributing to hypertension and the progression of atherosclerosis.
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