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Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lecture: Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lecture: Skin-deep insights into vascular aging

机译:Edward F. Adolph杰出演讲:Edward F. Adolph杰出演讲:深入了解血管衰老

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The skin is an accessible model circulation for studying vascular function and dysfunction across the lifespan. Age-related changes, as well as those associated with disease progression, often appear first in the cutaneous circulation. Furthermore, impaired vascular signaling and attendant endothelial dysfunction, the earliest indicators of cardiovascular pathogenesis, occur in a similar fashion across multiple tissue beds throughout the body, including the skin. Because microvascular dysfunction is a better predictor of long-term outcomes and adverse cardiovascular events than is large vessel disease, an understanding of age-associated changes in the control of the human cutaneous microcirculation is important. This review focuses on 1) the merits of using skin-specific methods and techniques to study vascular function, 2) microvascular changes in aged skin (in particular, the role of the endothelial-derived dilator nitric oxide), and 3) the impact of aging on heat-induced changes in skin vasodilation. While skin blood flow is controlled by multiple, often redundant, mechanisms, our laboratory has used a variety of distinct thermal provocations of this model circulation to isolate specific age-associated changes in vascular function. Skin-specific approaches and techniques, such as intradermal microdialysis coupled with laser-Doppler flowmetry (in vivo) and biochemical analyses of skin biopsy samples (in vitro), have allowed for the targeted pharmacodissection of the mechanistic pathways controlling skin vasoreactivity and study of the impact of aging and disease states. Aged skin has an attenuated ability to vasodilate in response to warm stimuli and to vasoconstrict in response to cold stimuli.
机译:皮肤是可访问的模型循环,用于研究整个生命周期内的血管功能和功能障碍。与年龄有关的变化以及与疾病进展相关的变化通常首先出现在皮肤循环中。此外,受损的血管信号传导和伴随的内皮功能障碍(心血管发病机理的最早指标)以类似的方式在包括皮肤在内的整个身体的多个组织床中发生。由于微血管功能障碍比大血管疾病更好地预测了长期预后和不良心血管事件,因此,了解与年龄相关的人类皮肤微循环控制变化的认识很重要。本文的重点是:1)使用皮肤特异性方法和技术研究血管功能的优点; 2)老年皮肤的微血管变化(尤其是内皮源性扩张剂一氧化氮的作用),以及3)老化对热引起的皮肤血管舒张变化的影响。尽管皮肤血液流量受多种(通常是多余的)机制控制,但我们的实验室已使用此模型循环的多种不同热刺激来隔离特定的与年龄相关的血管功能变化。特定于皮肤的方法和技术,例如皮内微透析与激光多普勒血流仪(体内)以及皮肤活检样品的生化分析(体外)相结合,已成为控制皮肤血管反应性的机制途径的靶向药物切开和研究的方法。衰老和疾病状态的影响。老化的皮肤对热刺激的血管扩张能力减弱,对冷刺激的血管收缩能力减弱。

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