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Integrative understanding of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction using in vitro models: from ventilated/perfused lung to single arterial myocyteopen accessIntegrative understanding of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction using in vitro models: from ventilated/perfused lung to single arterial myocyte

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Integrative understanding of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction using in vitro models: from ventilated/perfused lung to single arterial myocyte
Authors
유해영박수정김해진김우경김성준
Issue Date
Dec-2014
Publisher
한국한의학연구원
Keywords
hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction; K+ channel; oxygen; patch clamp; pulmonary artery; smooth muscle
Citation
Integrative Medicine Research, v.3, no.4, pp 180 - 188
Pages
9
Journal Title
Integrative Medicine Research
Volume
3
Number
4
Start Page
180
End Page
188
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/17782
DOI
10.1016/j.imr.2014.08.003
ISSN
2213-4220
2213-4239
Abstract
Contractile response of a pulmonary artery (PA) to hypoxia (hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction; HPV) is a unique physiological reaction. HPV is beneficial for the optimal distribution of blood flow to differentially ventilated alveolar regions in the lung, thereby preventing systemic hypoxemia. Numerous in vitro studies have been conducted to elucidate the mechanisms underlying HPV. These studies indicate that PA smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) sense lowers the oxygen partial pressure (PO2) and contract under hypoxia. As for the PO2-sensing molecules, a variety of ion channels in PASMCs had been suggested. Nonetheless, the modulator(s) of the ion channels alone cannot mimic HPV in the experiments using PA segments and/or isolated organs. We compared the hypoxic responses of PASMCs, PAs, lung slices, and total lungs using a variety of methods (e.g., patch-clamp technique, isometric contraction measurement, video analysis of precision-cut lung slices, and PA pressure measurement in ventilated/perfused lungs). In this review, the relevant results are compared to provide a comprehensive understanding of HPV. Integration of the influences from surrounding tissues including blood cells as well as the hypoxic regulation of ion channels in PASMCs are indispensable for insights into HPV and other related clinical conditions.
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