Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
Doisy College of Health Sciences, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2024 Jul 9;67(7):2128-2138. doi: 10.1044/2024_JSLHR-23-00718. Epub 2024 Jun 12.
The vocal fold tissues undergo nearly continuous and repeated cycles of injury and repair throughout the course of an individual's lifetime. It is well established that certain individuals are at greater risk of lesion development based on personality and behavioral classification. However, these characteristics alone do not wholly predict or explain lesion development or severity. In this review, we discuss current knowledge of mechanotransduction proteins and their potential relevance to tissue homeostasis in the vocal folds.
A review of literature surrounding mechanotransduction and tissue homeostasis as it relates to the vocal folds was conducted. Review of the literature included searches of PubMed, Google Scholar, and other various online peer-reviewed sources. Search terms pertained to mechanosensation, mechanotransduction, mechanically activated channels, mechanical cellular regulation, and other associated concepts and terms. Additional literature was identified through the reference lists of identified papers. Findings of this literature review were then applied to known physiology and pathophysiology of the vocal folds in order to speculate on the contribution of mechanically mediated mechanisms within the vocal fold.
Because the vocal folds are such mechanically active structures, withstanding nearly constant external forces, there is strong support for the idea that mechanically sensitive molecular pathways within the vocal fold tissue play a major role in tissue homeostasis in the presence of these considerable forces. As such, mechanotransduction within the vocal fold should be considered and targeted in future biological studies of vocal fold physiology.
在个体的一生中,声带组织经历着几乎持续不断且反复的损伤和修复循环。众所周知,某些人基于个性和行为分类,发生病变的风险更高。然而,这些特征本身并不能完全预测或解释病变的发展或严重程度。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了机械转导蛋白的现有知识及其与声带组织内稳态的潜在相关性。
对与声带有关的机械转导和组织内稳态进行了文献综述。文献综述包括对 PubMed、Google Scholar 和其他各种在线同行评审来源的搜索。搜索术语涉及机械感觉、机械转导、机械激活通道、机械细胞调节以及其他相关概念和术语。通过已确定论文的参考文献列表确定了其他文献。然后将该文献综述的结果应用于已知的声带生理学和病理生理学,以推测机械介导机制在声带中的贡献。
由于声带是如此具有机械活性的结构,承受着几乎恒定的外力,因此强烈支持这样一种观点,即在存在这些巨大力量的情况下,声带组织内的机械敏感分子途径在组织内稳态中发挥着重要作用。因此,在未来对声带生理学的生物学研究中,应该考虑并针对声带内的机械转导进行研究。