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糖尿病中侧支血管发育受损:潜在的细胞机制及治疗意义。

Impaired collateral vessel development in diabetes: potential cellular mechanisms and therapeutic implications.

作者信息

Waltenberger J

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine II (Cardiology), Ulm University Medical Center, Robert-Koch-Strasse 8, 89081, Ulm, Germany.

出版信息

Cardiovasc Res. 2001 Feb 16;49(3):554-60. doi: 10.1016/s0008-6363(00)00228-5.

Abstract

The formation of coronary collateral vessels is a compensatory mechanism secondary to repetitive or chronic myocardial ischemia. During the past three decades the functional and prognostic benefit of such collateral vessels has been established. There are large interindividual differences in the number and extent of collateral vessels that may be explained by differences in the anatomic situation or by differences in the individual capacity to develop functional collateral vessels. Diabetes mellitus has recently been identified as one of the first negative predictors of collateral vessel formation. Novel molecular approaches have helped to improve our understanding of the process of collateral vessel formation in recent years. Besides the process of true angiogenesis, i.e. the formation of new capillaries out of preexisting ones, the formation of a collateral circulation is largely based on the growth of preexisting arterioles (collateral vessels or anastomoses) named arteriogenesis. One important feature of arteriogenesis is the infiltration of monocytes into the growing collateral vessel. Our group shows that the ability of monocytes to migrate towards a gradient of VEGF-A is severely impaired in diabetic individuals, and this impaired response seems to be secondary to a signal transduction defect within the monocyte. In this review the pathophysiology of diabetes-related monocyte dysfunction and the potential role of VEGF-A in collateral vessel formation are discussed.

摘要

冠状动脉侧支血管的形成是继发于反复或慢性心肌缺血的一种代偿机制。在过去三十年中,这种侧支血管的功能和预后益处已得到证实。侧支血管的数量和范围存在很大的个体差异,这可能是由解剖情况的差异或个体发育功能性侧支血管能力的差异所解释的。糖尿病最近已被确定为侧支血管形成的首要负面预测因素之一。近年来,新的分子方法有助于提高我们对侧支血管形成过程的理解。除了真正的血管生成过程,即从已有的毛细血管形成新的毛细血管外,侧支循环的形成很大程度上基于已有的小动脉(侧支血管或吻合支)的生长,即动脉生成。动脉生成的一个重要特征是单核细胞浸润到正在生长的侧支血管中。我们的研究小组表明,糖尿病个体中单核细胞向VEGF-A梯度迁移的能力严重受损,这种受损反应似乎继发于单核细胞内的信号转导缺陷。在这篇综述中,讨论了糖尿病相关单核细胞功能障碍的病理生理学以及VEGF-A在侧支血管形成中的潜在作用。

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