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Yingzhi Zhuge1,2, Jian Zhang1,2, Fanyu Qian1,2, Zhengwang Wen2, Chao Niu1,2, Ke Xu3, Hao Ji3, Xing Rong2, Maoping Chu1,2, Chang Jia1,2.
Abstract
Normally, smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are localized in the tunica media of the vasculature, where they take responsibility for vascular contraction and extracellular matrix (ECM) generation. SMCs also play a significant role in obedience and elastic rebound of the artery in response to the haemodynamic condition. However, under pathological or stressed conditions, phenotype switching from contractile to synthetic state or other cell types will occur in SMCs to positively or negatively contribute to disease progression. Various studies demonstrated that functional changes of SMCs are implicated in several cardiovascular diseases. In this review, we present the function of vascular SMCs (VSMCs) and the involved molecular mechanisms about phenotype switching, and summarize the roles of SMCs in atherosclerosis, hypertension, arterial aneurysms and myocardial infarction, hoping to obtain potential therapeutic targets against cardiovascular disease in the clinical practices. © The author(s).Entities:
Keywords: arterial aneurysms; cardiovascular disease; phenotype switching; smooth muscle cells
Year: 2020 PMID: 33110393 PMCID: PMC7586427 DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.49871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Sci ISSN: 1449-2288 Impact factor: 6.580