Shear stress, the endothelium and the balance between flow-induced contraction and dilation in animals and man.

J A Bevan
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Dilation is the most commonly observed diameter change in blood vessels when intraluminal flow increases. However, at very high and low levels of vascular tone the response is constriction. This complex response seems designed to ensure that time-averaged vascular tone levels are restricted to an intermediate range. Flow dilation is initiated predominantly at the surface of the endothelium, probably by conformational change in macromolecules of the extracellular matrix such as glycosaminoglycans. This is associated with changes in ion binding--flow is exquisitely sodium sensitive, and subsequent alteration in cellular function. In the rabbit basilar artery the inward rectifying potassium channel of the endothelium cell is opened by shear stress increase leading to dilation and the voltage-dependent calcium channel of the smooth muscle cells with constriction. In this blood vessel, at any rate, the final response to flow change seems to be predominantly the consequence of the interaction between these two processes.

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剪切应力,内皮和血流诱导的收缩和扩张之间的平衡在动物和人。
扩张是当腔内血流增加时最常见的血管直径变化。然而,在非常高和低水平的血管张力反应是收缩。这种复杂的反应似乎旨在确保时间平均血管张力水平被限制在一个中间范围内。血流扩张主要在内皮细胞表面开始,可能是由于细胞外基质大分子(如糖胺聚糖)的构象改变。这与离子结合的变化有关——血流对钠非常敏感,随后细胞功能发生改变。兔基底动脉内皮细胞向内整流钾通道因剪应力增加而打开,导致平滑肌细胞的电压依赖性钙通道收缩。无论如何,在这条血管中,对血流变化的最终反应似乎主要是这两个过程相互作用的结果。
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