Golledge Jonathan, Van Campenhout Ann, Pal Shripad, Rush Catherine
Vascular Biology Unit, School of Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
J Vasc Surg. 2007 Sep;46(3):590-600. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2007.04.031.
This article reviews the association between bone and artery disease, with particular relevance to progenitor cells. The review was based on insight gained by analysis of previous publications and on-going work by the authors. A large number of studies have demonstrated a correlation between bone pathology, particularly osteoporosis, and atherosclerosis. In this review we highlight the particular aspect of bone marrow progenitor cells in the bone-artery link. Progenitor cells, primarily those believed to give rise to endothelial cells, have been inversely correlated with atherosclerosis severity and risk factors. Therapeutic approaches aimed at manipulating progenitor cells in revascularization and vascular repair have demonstrated some promising results. Subtypes of progenitor cells have also been linked with vascular pathology, however, and further studies are required to assess relative beneficial and pathologic effects of bone marrow-derived progenitors. Further understanding of the link between bone and artery pathophysiology is likely to be of significant value in developing new therapies for vascular disease.
本文综述了骨骼与动脉疾病之间的关联,尤其涉及祖细胞。该综述基于对既往出版物的分析以及作者正在进行的研究中所获得的见解。大量研究已证实骨骼病变,尤其是骨质疏松症,与动脉粥样硬化之间存在关联。在本综述中,我们着重探讨了骨髓祖细胞在骨骼 - 动脉联系中的特殊方面。祖细胞,主要是那些被认为可分化为内皮细胞的祖细胞,与动脉粥样硬化的严重程度及风险因素呈负相关。旨在通过操纵祖细胞进行血管重建和血管修复的治疗方法已显示出一些有前景的结果。然而,祖细胞的亚型也与血管病变有关,因此需要进一步研究来评估骨髓源性祖细胞的相对有益和病理效应。进一步了解骨骼与动脉病理生理学之间的联系可能对开发血管疾病的新疗法具有重要价值。