Authors
Rohit Moudgil, Evangelos D Michelakis, Stephen L Archer
Publication date
2005/1
Source
Journal of applied physiology
Volume
98
Issue
1
Pages
390-403
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
Humans encounter hypoxia throughout their lives. This occurs by destiny in utero, through disease, and by desire, in our quest for altitude. Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) is a widely conserved, homeostatic, vasomotor response of resistance pulmonary arteries to alveolar hypoxia. HPV mediates ventilation-perfusion matching and, by reducing shunt fraction, optimizes systemic Po2. HPV is intrinsic to the lung, and, although modulated by the endothelium, the core mechanism is in the smooth muscle cell (SMC). The Redox Theory for the mechanism of HPV proposes the coordinated action of a redox sensor (the proximal mitochondrial electron transport chain) that generates a diffusible mediator [a reactive O2 species (ROS)] that regulates an effector protein [voltage-gated potassium (Kv) and calcium channels]. A similar mechanism for regulating O2 uptake/distribution is partially recapitulated in simpler …
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R Moudgil, ED Michelakis, SL Archer - Journal of applied physiology, 2005