reviewActa PhysiologicaDec 26, 2015Closed access

Endothelial dysfunction and vascular disease - a 30th anniversary update

University of Hong Kong · Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Czechia) · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

The endothelium can evoke relaxations of the underlying vascular smooth muscle, by releasing vasodilator substances. The best-characterized endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) is nitric oxide (NO) which activates soluble guanylyl cyclase in the vascular smooth muscle cells, with the production of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) initiating relaxation. The endothelial cells also evoke hyperpolarization of the cell membrane of vascular smooth muscle (endothelium-dependent hyperpolarizations, EDH-mediated responses). As regards the latter, hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) now appears to play a dominant role. Endothelium-dependent relaxations involve both pertussis toxin-sensitive Gi (e.g. responses to α2…

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Keywords
  • Vascular smooth muscle
  • Internal medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • Endothelium
  • Pertussis toxin
  • Bradykinin
  • Cyclic guanosine monophosphate
  • Endothelial stem cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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