Meininger G A, Davis M J
Microcirculation Research Institute, College of Medicine, Texas A & M University Health Science Center, College Station 77843.
Am J Physiol. 1992 Sep;263(3 Pt 2):H647-59. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.1992.263.3.H647.
By definition, the myogenic response is the contraction of a blood vessel that occurs when intravascular pressure is elevated and, conversely, the vasodilation that follows a reduction in pressure. Over the last several decades numerous investigators have demonstrated the importance of the myogenic response in the local regulations of blood flow, capillary pressure, and in the generation of basal vascular tone. Despite the considerable information obtained from these investigations, information about the cellular mechanisms that underlie this response has been slow to accumulate. Because of the physiological significance of the myogenic response, its mechanistic basis represents an important subject for research. Currently, there are several broad hypotheses concerning the sequence of events that couple changes in intravascular pressure or stretch with alterations in vascular smooth muscle activation. These hypotheses include 1) altered membrane properties leading to activation of ion channels; 2) modulation of biochemical cell-signaling pathways within vascular smooth muscle; 3) length-dependent changes in contractile protein function; and 4) endothelial-dependent modulation of vascular smooth muscle tone. This review summarizes current work relative to each of these hypotheses and describes a possible sequence of events to account for myogenic activation of vascular smooth muscle.
根据定义,肌源性反应是指当血管内压力升高时血管发生的收缩,相反,压力降低时则会出现血管舒张。在过去几十年中,众多研究人员已经证明了肌源性反应在局部血流调节、毛细血管压力调节以及基础血管张力产生中的重要性。尽管从这些研究中获得了大量信息,但关于这种反应背后的细胞机制的信息积累却很缓慢。由于肌源性反应的生理意义,其机制基础是一个重要的研究课题。目前,关于将血管内压力或牵张变化与血管平滑肌激活改变联系起来的一系列事件,有几种广泛的假说。这些假说包括:1)膜特性改变导致离子通道激活;2)血管平滑肌内生化细胞信号通路的调节;3)收缩蛋白功能的长度依赖性变化;4)内皮依赖性对血管平滑肌张力的调节。本综述总结了与这些假说相关的当前研究工作,并描述了一个可能的事件序列,以解释血管平滑肌的肌源性激活。