电机合通过细胞内离子部署来指导内皮活动
Changhao Li1,2, Peng Yu1, Zhengao Wang1
1School of Material Science and Engineering & National Engineering Research Center for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China. imcyning@scut.edu.cn.
Materials horizons
|September 26, 2023
概括
研究人员发现,通过打开Piezo1通道,外部电场触发了人静脉内皮细胞 (HUVEC) 中的反循环. 这种电机合驱动了血管前活动,并提供了新的电刺激治疗可能性.
科学领域:
- 细胞电生理学 细胞电生理学
- 生物材料科学 生物材料科学
- 机械生物学 机械生物学
背景情况:
- 细胞电机合通常是单向的,除了心肌细胞.
- 了解非心肌细胞对电刺激的反应对于再生医学至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究人类脉内皮细胞 (HUVECs) 中的电机械合反循环.
- 探索Piezo1通道和动态在这个过程中的作用.
- 确定对前血管性活动和下游信号通路的影响.
主要方法:
- 在有图案的压电材料上培养HUVEC,以产生细胞规模的电场.
- 测量细胞内离子极化和内置电场的变化.
- 评估细胞骨动力学和Piezo1通道激活.
- 分析HUVEC对齐,延长,迁移和eNOS/NO路径调制.
主要成果:
- 材料诱导的外部电场 (Eex) 通过Piezo1通道在HUVEC中触发电机合反循环.
- 这一循环涉及细胞内离子 ([Ca2+]i) 的极化,形成相反的内部电场 (Ein),以及细胞骨的变化.
- 反循环促进前血管性活动,如HUVEC对齐,延长和迁移,调节eNOS/NO通路.
结论:
- 非心肌细胞表现出一种由外部电场启动的新型电机合反循环.
- 这种机制涉及Piezo1通道和动态,调节与血管生成相关的细胞行为.
- 研究结果为各种疾病的基于电刺激的治疗策略提供了基础.
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