Endothelial vasomotor regulation in health and disease
- PMID: 1288910
- DOI: 10.1007/BF03008296
Endothelial vasomotor regulation in health and disease
Abstract
The purpose of this review is to provide the anaesthetists with a comprehensive update on the endothelial-cell control of local blood flow. This single cell layer was originally thought to represent only a passive barrier. It is now evident that it plays an active role in a broad variety of biological functions. Since the discovery of the endothelial-derived relaxing factor (EDRF), it has been the subject of a considerable amount of research. It is established that EDRF is secreted continuously at a basal state and that many physical stimuli as well as vasoactive substances can modulate its secretion. Evidence presented indicates that the endogenous vasodilatation produced by EDRF is similar to that of the exogenous nitrovasodilator nitroglycerin and nitroprusside (i.e., nitric oxide). Aside from EDRF, the endothelium produces other vasodilating as well as vasoconstricting factors. A review of the physiology of the endothelium regarding the local control of blood flow is provided along with its influence upon several pathophysiological states. Also included is an overview of the influence of anaesthetic agents on endothelial function. These findings linking vasomotor control to endothelial function will help to explain pathophysiological process and may lead to new therapeutic modalities.
Comment in
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Endothelium derived relaxing factor/nitric oxide.Can J Anaesth. 1992 Oct;39(8):765-9. doi: 10.1007/BF03008285. Can J Anaesth. 1992. PMID: 1288900 English, French. No abstract available.
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