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短期的低剪切力会在长期影响内皮细胞的牵引力和排列。

Low Shear in Short-Term Impacts Endothelial Cell Traction and Alignment in Long-Term.

作者信息

Chandurkar Mohanish K, Mittal Nikhil, Royer-Weeden Shaina P, Lehmann Steven D, Rho Yeonwoo, Han Sangyoon J

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931.

Health Research Institute, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2024 Feb 1:2023.09.20.558732. doi: 10.1101/2023.09.20.558732.

Abstract

Within the vascular system, endothelial cells (ECs) are exposed to fluid shear stress (FSS), a mechanical force exerted by blood flow that is critical for regulating cellular tension and maintaining vascular homeostasis. The way ECs react to FSS varies significantly; while high, laminar FSS supports vasodilation and suppresses inflammation, low or disturbed FSS can lead to endothelial dysfunction and increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Yet, the adaptation of ECs to dynamically varying FSS remains poorly understood. This study focuses on the dynamic responses of ECs to brief periods of low FSS, examining its impact on endothelial traction-a measure of cellular tension that plays a crucial role in how endothelial cells respond to mechanical stimuli. By integrating traction force microscopy (TFM) with a custom-built flow chamber, we analyzed how human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) adjust their traction in response to shifts from low to high shear stress. We discovered that initial exposure to low FSS prompts a marked increase in traction force, which continues to rise over 10 hours before slowly decreasing. In contrast, immediate exposure to high FSS causes a quick spike in traction followed by a swift reduction, revealing distinct patterns of traction behavior under different shear conditions. Importantly, the direction of traction forces and the resulting cellular alignment under these conditions indicate that the initial shear experience dictates long-term endothelial behavior. Our findings shed light on the critical influence of short-lived low-shear stress experiences in shaping endothelial function, indicating that early exposure to low FSS results in enduring changes in endothelial contractility and alignment, with significant consequences for vascular health and the development of cardiovascular diseases.

摘要

在血管系统中,内皮细胞(ECs)会受到流体剪切力(FSS)的作用,这是一种由血流施加的机械力,对调节细胞张力和维持血管稳态至关重要。内皮细胞对流体剪切力的反应方式差异很大;高的、层流的流体剪切力支持血管舒张并抑制炎症,而低的或紊乱的流体剪切力则会导致内皮功能障碍并增加心血管疾病的风险。然而,内皮细胞对动态变化的流体剪切力的适应性仍知之甚少。本研究聚焦于内皮细胞对短时间低流体剪切力的动态反应,研究其对内皮牵引力的影响——内皮牵引力是衡量细胞张力的指标,在内皮细胞对机械刺激的反应中起着关键作用。通过将牵引力显微镜(TFM)与定制的流动腔室相结合,我们分析了人脐静脉内皮细胞(HUVECs)如何响应从低剪切应力到高剪切应力的转变来调整其牵引力。我们发现,最初暴露于低流体剪切力会促使牵引力显著增加,这种增加在10小时内持续上升,之后才缓慢下降。相比之下,立即暴露于高流体剪切力会导致牵引力迅速飙升,随后迅速下降,揭示了不同剪切条件下牵引力行为的不同模式。重要的是,在这些条件下,牵引力的方向以及由此产生的细胞排列表明,最初的剪切经历决定了内皮细胞的长期行为。我们的研究结果揭示了短暂的低剪切应力经历对塑造内皮功能的关键影响,表明早期暴露于低流体剪切力会导致内皮收缩性和排列的持久变化,对血管健康和心血管疾病的发展产生重大影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/163b/10833755/99068491fa30/nihpp-2023.09.20.558732v2-f0001.jpg

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