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微循环中一氧化氮的生物利用度:数学模型的见解

Nitric oxide bioavailability in the microcirculation: insights from mathematical models.

作者信息

Tsoukias Nikolaos M

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, Florida 33174, USA.

出版信息

Microcirculation. 2008 Nov;15(8):813-34. doi: 10.1080/10739680802010070.

Abstract

Over the last 30 years nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as a key signaling molecule involved in a number of physiological functions, including in the regulation of microcirculatory tone. Despite significant scientific contributions, fundamental questions about NO's role in the microcirculation remain unanswered. Mathematical modeling can assist in investigations of microcirculatory NO physiology and address experimental limitations in quantifying vascular NO concentrations. The number of mathematical models investigating the fate of NO in the vasculature has increased over the last few years, and new models are continuously emerging, incorporating an increasing level of complexity and detail. Models investigate mechanisms that affect NO availability in health and disease. They examine the significance of NO release from nonendothelial sources, the effect of transient release, and the complex interaction of NO with other substances, such as heme-containing proteins and reactive oxygen species. Models are utilized to test and generate hypotheses for the mechanisms that regulate NO-dependent signaling in the microcirculation.

摘要

在过去30年里,一氧化氮(NO)已成为一种关键的信号分子,参与多种生理功能,包括微循环张力的调节。尽管有重大的科学贡献,但关于NO在微循环中作用的基本问题仍未得到解答。数学建模有助于研究微循环中NO的生理学,并解决在量化血管NO浓度方面的实验局限性。在过去几年中,研究血管系统中NO命运的数学模型数量有所增加,新的模型不断涌现,其复杂性和细节程度也在不断提高。这些模型研究影响健康和疾病状态下NO可用性的机制。它们探讨了非内皮来源释放NO的意义、瞬时释放的影响以及NO与其他物质(如含血红素蛋白和活性氧)的复杂相互作用。这些模型被用于测试和生成关于调节微循环中NO依赖性信号传导机制的假设。

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