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Review
. 1994 Feb 15;50(2):87-93.
doi: 10.1007/BF01984940.

Shear-dependence of endothelial functions

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Review

Shear-dependence of endothelial functions

W H Reinhart. Experientia. .

Abstract

Endothelial cells are subjected to shear forces which influence important cell functions. Shear stress induces cell elongation and formation of stress fibers, increases permeability, pinocytosis and lipoprotein internalization, is involved in the formation of atherosclerotic lesions, increases the production of tissue plasminogen activator, and enhances von Willebrand factor release and hence platelet aggregation. It decreases adherence of erythrocytes and leukocytes, and increases the release of prostacyclin, endothelium derived relaxing factor, histamine and other compounds, but decreases erythropoietin secretion. The mechanism of signal transduction to the endothelial cell is not known exactly; shear-sensitive ion channels seem to be involved. It is concluded that a better understanding of shear-dependent endothelial functions will influence pathophysiologic concepts and therapeutic interventions.

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