Mechanical factors involved in the growth of the heart and its blood vessels.

O Hudlicka
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Various proteins of cardiac myocytes are preprogrammed at a very early stage of heart development, but functional load (stretch, pressure) plays an important role in their expression under both physiological and pathological circumstances. Mechanical factors are also important in growth of vessels, particularly with respect to hypertrophy or hyperplasia of vascular smooth muscle. Their effect on growth of endothelial cells is less clear. Although they have been studied in cell culture, little is known about their involvement in capillary growth in vivo. Their possible role is considered in capillary growth in the normal adult heart where it was elicited by long-term administration of various vasodilators, by long-term bradycardia, or by increased inotropic action. Here the mechanical stimuli may act either by increased shear stress (resulting from increased velocity of flow in long-term dilatation) or by increasing vessel wall tension (in conjunction with increased diameters and/or stretch produced by increased inotropism). While the role of growth factors in the development of myocytes has been established, it is still questionable in capillary growth. It is also possible that various growth factors exert their effect on vessel growth by their vasoactive activity.

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与心脏及其血管生长有关的机械因素。
在心脏发育的早期阶段,心肌细胞的各种蛋白被预编程,但在生理和病理情况下,功能负荷(拉伸、压力)在它们的表达中起着重要作用。机械因素在血管生长中也很重要,特别是在血管平滑肌肥大或增生方面。它们对内皮细胞生长的影响尚不清楚。虽然它们已经在细胞培养中进行了研究,但人们对它们在体内毛细血管生长中的作用知之甚少。它们可能的作用被认为是在正常成人心脏的毛细血管生长中,它是由长期服用各种血管扩张剂、长期心动过缓或增强的肌力作用引起的。在这里,机械刺激可以通过增加剪应力(由于长期扩张时血流速度增加)或增加血管壁张力(与增加的直径和/或肌力增加有关)来起作用。虽然生长因子在肌细胞发育中的作用已经确立,但在毛细血管生长中的作用仍然值得怀疑。也有可能是各种生长因子通过其血管活性对血管生长产生影响。
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