18 Vascular endothelium Flashcards
What are the functions of endothelium
- Inflammation
- Vascular tone
- Angiogenesis
- Permeability
- Thrombosis and haemostasis
What are the characteristics of resting endothelial cells
Anti-thrombotic
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-angiogenic
List endothelial dysfunctions that can contribute to atherosclerosis
- Permeability
- Leukocyte adhesions
- Blood flow
- Angiogenesis
- Endothelial senescence
How does endothelial permeability lead to atherosclerosis
Activated endothelium is more leaky to allow LDL transmigration
How does blood flow modulate atherosclerosis
Turbulent blood flow promotes
- Endothelial apoptosis
- Leukocyte adhesion
- Coagulation and thrombosis
- Inhibit nitric oxide
- VSMC proliferation
What are the key mechanisms of epigenetics
Methylation
Histone modification
miRNA
How does blood flow regulate epigenetic changes
Laminar flow downregulates DNA methyltransferase which enable anti-atherogenic genes such as Klf4 and Hox5 to remain demethylated enabling their expression
How does blood flow regulate epigenetic changes
Laminar flow downregulates DNA methyltransferase which enable anti-atherogenic genes such as Klf4 and Hox5 to remain demethylated enabling their expression
How does endothelial senescence contribute to atherosclerosis
It is proinflammatory and prothrombotic
Endothelial senescence can be induced by oxidative risk and other CVS risk factors and ageging