Herrera-Pérez Salvador, Lamas José Antonio
Laboratory of Neuroscience, CINBIO, University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain.
Laboratory of Neuroscience, Galicia Sur Health Research Institute (IISGS), Vigo, Spain.
Front Cardiovasc Med. 2023 May 23;10:1180242. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1180242. eCollection 2023.
Mechano-electric feedback is one of the most important subsystems operating in the cardiovascular system, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains rather unknown. Several proteins have been proposed to explain the molecular mechanism of mechano-transduction. Transient receptor potential (TRP) and Piezo channels appear to be the most important candidates to constitute the molecular mechanism behind of the inward current in response to a mechanical stimulus. However, the inhibitory/regulatory processes involving potassium channels that operate on the cardiac system are less well known. TWIK-Related potassium (TREK) channels have emerged as strong candidates due to their capacity for the regulation of the flow of potassium in response to mechanical stimuli. Current data strongly suggest that TREK channels play a role as mechano-transducers in different components of the cardiovascular system, not only at central (heart) but also at peripheral (vascular) level. In this context, this review summarizes and highlights the main existing evidence connecting this important subfamily of potassium channels with the cardiac mechano-transduction process, discussing molecular and biophysical aspects of such a connection.
机械电反馈是心血管系统中最重要的子系统之一,但其潜在的分子机制仍相当不明。已有多种蛋白质被提出用于解释机械转导的分子机制。瞬时受体电位(TRP)通道和Piezo通道似乎是构成响应机械刺激的内向电流背后分子机制的最重要候选者。然而,涉及作用于心脏系统的钾通道的抑制/调节过程却鲜为人知。TWIK相关钾(TREK)通道因其具有响应机械刺激调节钾流的能力而成为有力的候选者。目前的数据强烈表明,TREK通道在心血管系统的不同组成部分中作为机械转导器发挥作用,不仅在中枢(心脏)水平,而且在外周(血管)水平。在此背景下,本综述总结并突出了将这一重要钾通道亚家族与心脏机械转导过程联系起来的主要现有证据,讨论了这种联系的分子和生物物理方面。