Chakraborty Sanjukta, Davis Michael J, Muthuchamy Mariappan
Department of Medical Physiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute Division of Lymphatic Biology, Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, United States.
Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, United States.
Semin Cell Dev Biol. 2015 Feb;38:55-66. doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2015.01.005. Epub 2015 Jan 21.
Lymphatic contractile dysfunction is central to a number of pathologies that affect millions of people worldwide. Due to its critical role in the process of inflammation, a dysfunctional lymphatic system also compromises the immune response, further exacerbating a number of inflammation related diseases. Despite the critical physiological functions accomplished by the transport of lymph, a complete understanding of the contractile machinery of the lymphatic system lags far behind that of the blood vasculature. However, there has been a surge of recent research focusing on different mechanisms that underlie both physiological and pathophysiological aspects of lymphatic contractile function. This review summarizes those emerging paradigms that shed some novel insights into the contractile physiology of the lymphatics in normal as well as different disease states. In addition, this review emphasizes the recent progress made in our understanding of various contractile parameters and regulatory elements that contribute to the normal functioning of the lymphatics.
淋巴收缩功能障碍是全球数百万受影响人群所患多种疾病的核心问题。由于其在炎症过程中的关键作用,功能失调的淋巴系统也会损害免疫反应,进一步加剧多种炎症相关疾病。尽管淋巴运输完成了关键的生理功能,但对淋巴系统收缩机制的全面理解仍远远落后于血管系统。然而,最近有大量研究聚焦于淋巴收缩功能的生理和病理生理方面的不同潜在机制。本综述总结了那些新兴的范例,它们为正常及不同疾病状态下淋巴管的收缩生理学提供了一些新见解。此外,本综述强调了我们在理解有助于淋巴管正常功能的各种收缩参数和调节元件方面取得的最新进展。