Liu Shu Q, Teft Brandon J, Zhang Li-Qun, Li Yan Chun, Wu Yu H
Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Mol Cell Biomech. 2010 Jun;7(2):59-76.
The activities of vascular cells, including adhesion, proliferation, and migration, are mediated by extracellular matrix components, including collagen matrix and elastic fibers or laminae. Whereas the collagen matrix stimulates vascular cell adhesion, proliferation, and migration, the elastic laminae inhibit these activities. Coordinated regulation of cell activities by these matrix components is an essential process for controlling the development and remodeling of the vascular system. This article summarizes recent development on the role of arterial elastic laminae in regulating the development of smooth muscle-like cells from bone marrow-derived progenitor cells as well as in mediating cell adhesion, proliferation, and migration with a focus on the molecular mechanisms and physiological significance.
血管细胞的活动,包括黏附、增殖和迁移,是由细胞外基质成分介导的,这些成分包括胶原基质和弹性纤维或弹性膜。胶原基质可刺激血管细胞的黏附、增殖和迁移,而弹性膜则抑制这些活动。这些基质成分对细胞活动的协同调节是控制血管系统发育和重塑的重要过程。本文总结了动脉弹性膜在调节骨髓来源祖细胞向平滑肌样细胞发育以及介导细胞黏附、增殖和迁移方面的最新进展,重点关注分子机制和生理意义。