Sims D E
Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown.
Can J Cardiol. 1991 Dec;7(10):431-43.
This review highlights the contributions of recent pericyte research towards our understanding of normal and pathological functioning of microvessels. Pericytes are implicated in a variety of microvascular alterations, including wound healing, diabetes, inflammation, hypertension and neoplasia. They are capable of changing into other mesodermally derived cell types, including smooth muscle cells, osteoblasts and chondrocytes. The contractile properties of pericytes are being systematically examined in vitro; in addition to their tendency to contract spontaneously, pericytes can contract further in response to mediators of inflammation. In vivo studies indicate pericytes are concentrated near endothelial cell junctions along venules where they likely participate in inflammatory events. As agents are identified which modify pericyte responses to disease states, better therapeutic approaches will become possible.
本综述强调了近期周细胞研究对我们理解微血管正常和病理功能的贡献。周细胞与多种微血管改变有关,包括伤口愈合、糖尿病、炎症、高血压和肿瘤形成。它们能够转变为其他中胚层来源的细胞类型,包括平滑肌细胞、成骨细胞和软骨细胞。周细胞的收缩特性正在体外进行系统研究;除了有自发收缩的倾向外,周细胞还能对炎症介质做出进一步收缩反应。体内研究表明,周细胞集中在小静脉内皮细胞连接处附近,它们可能在炎症事件中发挥作用。随着能够改变周细胞对疾病状态反应的药物被发现,更好的治疗方法将成为可能。