Ding Z Q
Department of Pathophysiology, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai.
Sheng Li Ke Xue Jin Zhan. 1995 Apr;26(2):127-31.
Endothelial cells (EC) are the main permeable barrier of vascular wall, and play important roles in the regulation of vascular permeability. Cell adhesive molecules (CAM) participate in cell-to-cell junction organization and cell-to-matrix adhesion. CAM are closely related to endothelial integrity and permeability. Three CAM families take part in the intermediate junction of EC formation: integrin family, cadherin family and immunoglobulin family. Studies on CAM are helpful to elucidate the mechanism of EC injury and repair, new vessel formation, regulation of vascular permeability and circulation blood cell emigration.
内皮细胞(EC)是血管壁的主要渗透屏障,在调节血管通透性方面发挥着重要作用。细胞黏附分子(CAM)参与细胞间连接组织和细胞与基质的黏附。CAM与内皮完整性和通透性密切相关。三个CAM家族参与了EC形成的中间连接:整合素家族、钙黏蛋白家族和免疫球蛋白家族。对CAM的研究有助于阐明EC损伤与修复机制、新血管形成、血管通透性调节及循环血细胞渗出。