Stretch of the vascular wall by the intraluminal blood pressure stimulates protein synthesis and contributes to the maintenance of the smooth muscle contractile phenotype. The expression of most smooth muscle specific genes has been shown to be regulated by serum response factor and stimulated by increased actin polymerization. Hence we hypothesized that stretch-induced differentiation is promoted by actin polymerization. Intact mouse portal veins were cultured under longitudinal stress and compared with unstretched controls. In unstretched veins the rates of synthesis of several proteins associated with the contractile/cytoskeletal system (alpha-actin, calponin, SM22alpha, tropomyosin, and desmin) were dramatically lower than in stretched ...
Stretch of vascular smooth muscle stimulates growth and proliferation as well as contraction and exp...
Background With advancing age arteries stiffen, reducing arterial compliance and leading to the deve...
Abstract—Abnormal mechanical forces can trigger aberrant proliferation of endothelial and smooth mus...
Vascular smooth muscle can adapt to increased intraluminal pressure by remodelling and hypertrophy, ...
The vascular wall has a remarkable capacity to adapt to mechanical forces exerted by the intralumina...
The smooth muscle cells in the vascular wall are constantly exposed to distending forces from the in...
The mechanical forces acting onsmooth muscle cells in the vascular wall are known to regulate proces...
Vascular smooth muscle phenotype is regulated by environmental factors, such as mechanical forces, w...
Smooth muscle cells residing in the blood vessel media are constantly exposed to mechanical forces e...
Stretch of the vascular wall stimulates smooth muscle hypertrophy by activating the MAPK and Rho/Rho...
Smooth muscle cells surrounding hollow organs such as the blood vessels, the urinary bladder or the ...
Abstract The pulsatile nature of blood flow exposes vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC...
Background/Aims: Physiological mechanical stretch in vivo helps to maintain the quiescent contractil...
The role of caveolae in stretch- vs. flow-induced vascular responses was investigated using caveolin...
Increased force generation and smooth muscle remodeling follow the implantation of saphenous vein as...
Stretch of vascular smooth muscle stimulates growth and proliferation as well as contraction and exp...
Background With advancing age arteries stiffen, reducing arterial compliance and leading to the deve...
Abstract—Abnormal mechanical forces can trigger aberrant proliferation of endothelial and smooth mus...
Vascular smooth muscle can adapt to increased intraluminal pressure by remodelling and hypertrophy, ...
The vascular wall has a remarkable capacity to adapt to mechanical forces exerted by the intralumina...
The smooth muscle cells in the vascular wall are constantly exposed to distending forces from the in...
The mechanical forces acting onsmooth muscle cells in the vascular wall are known to regulate proces...
Vascular smooth muscle phenotype is regulated by environmental factors, such as mechanical forces, w...
Smooth muscle cells residing in the blood vessel media are constantly exposed to mechanical forces e...
Stretch of the vascular wall stimulates smooth muscle hypertrophy by activating the MAPK and Rho/Rho...
Smooth muscle cells surrounding hollow organs such as the blood vessels, the urinary bladder or the ...
Abstract The pulsatile nature of blood flow exposes vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC...
Background/Aims: Physiological mechanical stretch in vivo helps to maintain the quiescent contractil...
The role of caveolae in stretch- vs. flow-induced vascular responses was investigated using caveolin...
Increased force generation and smooth muscle remodeling follow the implantation of saphenous vein as...
Stretch of vascular smooth muscle stimulates growth and proliferation as well as contraction and exp...
Background With advancing age arteries stiffen, reducing arterial compliance and leading to the deve...
Abstract—Abnormal mechanical forces can trigger aberrant proliferation of endothelial and smooth mus...