Introduction to ion transport and membrane interactions in vascular health and disease.

4区 生物学 Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Current topics in membranes Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/bs.ctm.2022.09.006
Michael Sturek
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Cardiovascular disease is on the rise, partially due to the continued increase in metabolic syndrome. Advances in basic research on vascular ion transport have the potential to provide targets for therapeutic interventions. Vascular specificity, which includes different vascular beds having different characteristics and the macro- vs. microvasculature, is a vitally important variable in characterization of ion transport. At the cellular level, targeted fluorescent biosensors for Ca2+, super-resolution microscopy, and organelle patch clamp electrophysiology enable more detailed studies. The "MetS/diabetes milieu" includes increased and decreased insulin, and increased glucose, increased LDL/HDL cholesterol and triglycerides, and increased blood pressure. The duration and severity of MetS/diabetes components certainly affect the vascular phenotype and ion transport and membrane interactions. A combination of in vivo animal models and in vitro cell models to study ion transport in MetS/diabetes conditions is optimal. Gene editing and selective pharmacological tools should be used after or in conjunction with characterization of ion transport in vascular health and disease phenotypes. This is critical to determining the causal role of Ca2+ signaling in modulation of vascular phenotype. The ion transport and membrane interactions that are measured are typically only a snapshot in time in these dynamic processes occurring over the progression of health and disease. It is imperative that this concept be considered in the planning of long-term studies of vascular disease, ion transport experiments, and interpretation of the data. Future directions for our contributors' research will advance the field.

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介绍血管健康和疾病中的离子传输和膜相互作用。
心血管疾病呈上升趋势,部分原因是代谢综合征的持续增加。血管离子转运基础研究的进展有可能为治疗干预提供靶点。血管特异性包括具有不同特征的不同血管床和宏观与微血管,是表征离子转运的一个至关重要的变量。在细胞水平上,Ca2+的靶向荧光生物传感器,超分辨率显微镜和细胞器膜片钳电生理学可以进行更详细的研究。“代谢当量/糖尿病环境”包括胰岛素升高或降低、葡萄糖升高、低密度脂蛋白/高密度脂蛋白胆固醇和甘油三酯升高以及血压升高。MetS/糖尿病成分的持续时间和严重程度肯定会影响血管表型、离子转运和膜相互作用。结合体内动物模型和体外细胞模型来研究MetS/糖尿病条件下的离子转运是最佳的。基因编辑和选择性药理学工具应该在血管健康和疾病表型中离子转运的表征之后或与之结合使用。这对于确定Ca2+信号在血管表型调节中的因果作用至关重要。测量的离子传输和膜相互作用通常只是在健康和疾病进展过程中发生的这些动态过程中的一个快照。在规划血管疾病的长期研究、离子传递实验和数据解释时,必须考虑到这一概念。作者未来的研究方向将推动这一领域的发展。
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Current topics in membranes
Current topics in membranes 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Current Topics in Membranes provides a systematic, comprehensive, and rigorous approach to specific topics relevant to the study of cellular membranes. Each volume is a guest edited compendium of membrane biology.
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