Tsata Vasiliki, Beis Dimitris
Developmental Biology, Clinical, Experimental Surgery and Translational Research Center, Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens, 11527 Athens, Greece.
J Cardiovasc Dev Dis. 2020 Oct 1;7(4):40. doi: 10.3390/jcdd7040040.
The interactions of form and function have been the focus of numerous studies in the context of development and more recently regeneration. Our understanding on how cells, tissues and organs sense and interpret external cues, such as mechanical forces, is becoming deeper as novel techniques in imaging are applied and the relevant signaling pathways emerge. These cellular responses can be found from bacteria to all multicellular organisms such as plants and animals. In this review, we focus on hemodynamic flow and endothelial shear stress during cardiovascular development and regeneration, where the interactions of morphogenesis and proper function are more prominent. In addition, we address the recent literature on the role of extracellular matrix and fibrotic response during tissue repair and regeneration. Finally, we refer to examples where the integration of multi-disciplinary approaches to understand the biomechanics of cellular responses could be utilized in novel medical applications.
在发育以及最近的再生背景下,形态与功能的相互作用一直是众多研究的焦点。随着成像新技术的应用以及相关信号通路的出现,我们对于细胞、组织和器官如何感知和解读外部线索(如机械力)的理解正日益加深。从细菌到所有多细胞生物(如植物和动物)都能发现这些细胞反应。在本综述中,我们聚焦于心血管发育和再生过程中的血流动力学流动和内皮剪切应力,其中形态发生与正常功能的相互作用更为突出。此外,我们探讨了关于细胞外基质在组织修复和再生过程中的作用以及纤维化反应的最新文献。最后,我们列举了一些实例,说明在新型医学应用中如何利用多学科方法整合来理解细胞反应的生物力学。