A Review on the Neuroendocrine Regulation of the Endothelial Cells

P. Lissoni, F. Rovelli
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Today, it is known that inflammation represents the common mechanism of human systemic diseases, including cancer and autoimmunity. Obviously, the endothelial system is involved in all inflammatory processes. Then, the control of the endothelial functions could constitute a new medical strategy to treat several pathological conditions, including ischemic and thrombotic events. Moreover, in addition to the action of angiogenic and anti-angiogenic factors, the endothelial system has been proven to be physiologically under a double control, represent by the cytokine network and the neuroendocrine system. Most cytokines have appeared to exert angiogenic and inflammatory effects, which are balanced by an anti-angiogenic and an anti-inflammatory action exerted by the pineal hormone melatonin (MLT), cannabinoid agents, and the product of ACE2, the angiotensin 1-7 (Ang 1-7). Then, a neuroendocrine approach with MLT, cannabinoids and Ang 1-7 could constitute a new way in the treatment of endothelial alterations and angiogenesis.
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内皮细胞神经内分泌调节研究进展
今天,众所周知,炎症代表了人类全身性疾病的共同机制,包括癌症和自身免疫。显然,内皮系统参与了所有的炎症过程。因此,控制内皮功能可能构成一种新的医疗策略来治疗多种病理状况,包括缺血性和血栓性事件。此外,除了血管生成因子和抗血管生成因子的作用外,内皮系统已被证明在生理上受到双重控制,以细胞因子网络和神经内分泌系统为代表。大多数细胞因子似乎具有血管生成和炎症作用,松果体褪黑激素(MLT)、大麻素制剂和ACE2的产物血管紧张素1-7 (Ang 1-7)发挥的抗血管生成和抗炎作用平衡了这些作用。因此,神经内分泌途径与MLT、大麻素和Ang 1-7可能构成内皮改变和血管生成治疗的新途径。
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