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Review
. 2024 Apr;476(4):623-637.
doi: 10.1007/s00424-024-02926-z. Epub 2024 Feb 22.

Strengthening the basics: acids and bases influence vascular structure and function, tissue perfusion, blood pressure, and human cardiovascular disease

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Review

Strengthening the basics: acids and bases influence vascular structure and function, tissue perfusion, blood pressure, and human cardiovascular disease

Ebbe Boedtkjer et al. Pflugers Arch. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Acids and their conjugate bases accumulate in or dissipate from the interstitial space when tissue perfusion does not match the metabolic demand. Extracellular acidosis dilates most arterial beds, but associated acid-base disturbances-e.g., intracellular acidification and decreases in HCO3- concentration-can also elicit pro-contractile influences that diminish vasodilation and even dominate in some vascular beds to cause vasoconstriction. The ensemble activities of the acid-base-sensitive reactions in vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells optimize vascular resistance for blood pressure control and direct the perfusion towards active tissue. In this review, we describe the mechanisms of intracellular pH regulation in the vascular wall and discuss how vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells sense acid-base disturbances. We further deliberate on the functional effects of local acid-base disturbances and their integrated cardiovascular consequences under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Finally, we address how mutations and polymorphisms in the molecular machinery that regulates pH locally and senses acid-base disturbances in the vascular wall can result in cardiovascular disease. Based on the emerging molecular insight, we propose that targeting local pH-dependent effectors-rather than systemic acid-base disturbances-has therapeutic potential to interfere with the progression and reduce the severity of cardiovascular disease.

Keywords: Acidosis; Artery; Bicarbonate; Blood flow; Blood pressure; Ischemia; Remodeling.

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