The conducted vasomotor response and the principles of electrical communication in resistance arteries.

IF 29.9 1区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY Physiological reviews Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-06 DOI:10.1152/physrev.00035.2022
Galina Yu Mironova, Paulina M Kowalewska, Mohammed El-Lakany, Cam Ha T Tran, Maria Sancho, Anil Zechariah, William F Jackson, Donald G Welsh
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Abstract

Biological tissues are fed by arterial networks whose task is to set blood flow delivery in accordance with energetic demand. Coordinating vasomotor activity among hundreds of neighboring segments is an essential process, one dependent upon electrical information spreading among smooth muscle and endothelial cells. The "conducted vasomotor response" is a functional expression of electrical spread, and it is this process that lies at the heart of this critical review. Written in a narrative format, this review first highlights historical manuscripts and then characterizes the conducted response across a range of preparations. Trends are highlighted and used to guide subsequent sections, focused on cellular foundations, biophysical underpinnings, and regulation in health and disease. Key information has been tabulated; figures reinforce grounding concepts and reveal a framework within which theoretical and experimental work can be rationalized. This summative review highlights that despite 30 years of concerted experimentation, key aspects of the conducted response remain ill defined. Of note is the need to rationalize the regulation and deterioration of conduction in pathobiological settings. New quantitative tools, along with transgenic technology, are discussed as a means of propelling this investigative field forward.

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Physiological reviews
Physiological reviews 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reviews is a highly regarded journal that covers timely issues in physiological and biomedical sciences. It is targeted towards physiologists, neuroscientists, cell biologists, biophysicists, and clinicians with a special interest in pathophysiology. The journal has an ISSN of 0031-9333 for print and 1522-1210 for online versions. It has a unique publishing frequency where articles are published individually, but regular quarterly issues are also released in January, April, July, and October. The articles in this journal provide state-of-the-art and comprehensive coverage of various topics. They are valuable for teaching and research purposes as they offer interesting and clearly written updates on important new developments. Physiological Reviews holds a prominent position in the scientific community and consistently ranks as the most impactful journal in the field of physiology.
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