Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Curr Top Membr. 2020;85:261-300. doi: 10.1016/bs.ctm.2020.01.005. Epub 2020 Apr 3.
Vascular beds are anatomically and functionally compartmentalized into arteries, capillaries, and veins. The bulk of the vasculature consists of the dense, anastomosing capillary network, composed of capillary endothelial cells (cECs) that are intimately associated with the parenchyma. Despite their abundance, the ion channel expression and function and Ca signaling behaviors of capillaries have only recently begun to be explored in detail. Here, we discuss the established and emerging roles of ion channels and Ca signaling in cECs. By mining a publicly available RNA-seq dataset, we outline the wide variety of ion channel genes that are expressed in these cells, which potentially imbue capillaries with a broad range of sensing and signal transduction capabilities. We also underscore subtle but critical differences between cEC and arteriolar EC ion channel expression that likely underlie key functional differences in ECs at these different levels of the vascular tree. We focus our discussion on the cerebral vasculature, but the findings and principles being elucidated in this area likely generalize to other vascular beds.
血管床在解剖学和功能上分为动脉、毛细血管和静脉。大部分的血管系统由密集的、吻合的毛细血管网络组成,毛细血管内皮细胞(cECs)与实质紧密相连。尽管毛细血管数量众多,但它们的离子通道表达和功能以及 Ca 信号转导行为直到最近才开始被详细研究。在这里,我们讨论了离子通道和 Ca 信号在 cECs 中的既定和新兴作用。通过挖掘一个公开可用的 RNA-seq 数据集,我们概述了这些细胞中表达的各种各样的离子通道基因,这些基因可能使毛细血管具有广泛的传感和信号转导能力。我们还强调了 cEC 和小动脉内皮细胞离子通道表达之间的微妙但关键的差异,这些差异可能是血管树不同层次的 EC 之间关键功能差异的基础。我们的讨论集中在脑血管上,但在这一领域阐明的发现和原则可能适用于其他血管床。