Authors
Stephen L Archer, Evangelos D Michelakis, Bernard Thébaud, Sebastien Bonnet, Rohit Moudgil, Xi‐Chen Wu, E Kenneth Weir
Publication date
2006/1/13
Source
Signalling Pathways in Acute Oxygen Sensing: Novartis Foundation Symposium 272
Pages
157-175
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Mammals possess a specialized O2‐sensing system (SOS), which compensates for encounters with hypoxia that occur during development, disease, and at altitude. Consisting of the resistance pulmonary arteries (PA), ductus arteriosus, carotid body, neuroepithelial body, systemic arteries, fetal adrenomedullary cell and fetoplacental arteries, the SOS optimizes O2‐uptake and delivery. Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV), a vasomotor response of resistance PAs to alveolar hypoxia, optimizes ventilation/perfusion matching and systemic pO2. Though modulated by the endothelium, HPV's core mechanism resides in the smooth muscle cell (SMC). The Redox Theory proposes that HPV results from the coordinated action of a redox sensor (proximal mitochondrial electron transport chain) which generates a diffusible mediator (a reactive O2 species, ROS) that regulates effector proteins (voltage‐gated Kv …
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