The Roles of Integrins in Mediating the Effects of Mechanical Force and Growth Factors on Blood Vessels in Hypertension

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Jun-Tzu Chao
Michael J. Davis
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[1] University of Missouri,Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology
[2] Columbia,undefined
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Current Hypertension Reports | 2011年 / 13卷
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Integrins; Myogenic response; Stretch; Vascular smooth muscle; Calcium channel; Focal adhesion complex; Epidermal growth factor; EGF; Insulin-like growth factor; Growth factors; Blood vessels; Hypertension; Mechanisms; IGF-1; Angiotensin II; Remodeling;
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Hypertension is characterized by a sustained increase in vasoconstriction and attenuated vasodilation in the face of elevated mechanical stress in the blood vessel wall. To adapt to the increased stress, the vascular smooth muscle cell and its surrounding environment undergo structural and functional changes known as vascular remodeling. Multiple mechanisms underlie the remodeling process, including increased expression of humoral factors and their receptors as well as adhesion molecules and their receptors, all of which appear to collaborate and interact in the response to pressure elevation. In this review, we focus on the interactions between integrin signaling pathways and the activation of growth factor receptors in the response to the increased mechanical stress experienced by blood vessels in hypertension.
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