Piezo & Cardiovascular Diseases
Piezo & Cardiovascular Diseases
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David J. Beech, Antreas C. Kalli. Force Sensing by Piezo Channels in Cardiovascular Health and Disease. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 2021
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Piezo1 and Piezo2 ion channels?- pressure & electronics
- Ca2+-permeable non-selective cationic channels
- Non-specifically inhibited by Gd3+
- Large & unusual structures
- Reliably activated by mechanical forces?& Yuda1 activation without shear forces
- Genetic evidence: important but not crucial to human life
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Piezo1:
- Mechano-sensing ion channel expressed in endothelial cells
- Transmembrane, trimer
- Force sensing
- inverted dome shape indentation of the membrane: energy storage & membrane tension
- Tension sensitivity
- Multiple biochemical pathways: cardiovascular, kidney, skeletal muscle, and pancreas
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Homozygote Piezo1 global knockout
- mice embryonic lethal, failed vascular maturation
- Essential in mice but not in humans? / compensation?
- Technical limitations: critical variation in the timing of Tie2-mediated recombination
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Dichotomy?- due to Ca2+-non-selective cationic channels?in non-excitable cells
- Vasodilation and Vasoconstriction
- Specific disruption: elevated resting systolic BP and blunt elevated diastolic and systolic BP caused by whole-body physical activity
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Piezo2:
- Even larger inverted dome shape
- Neural & Sensory roles
- Suggested expression in endothelial cells & key roles in blood pressure regulation
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Piezo1 & Piezo2:
- Conditional 1 or 2 disruption in ganglia: no effect on BP or baroreceptor reflex
- Double knockout abolished reflex, ↓HR, ↑systolic BP & its variability
- Critical baroreceptor pressure sensors & important to acute blood pressure regulation
- Disruption of only one may not reveal significance
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Literature Searches:
Dominique Douguet, Amanda Patel, Aimin Xu, Paul Vanhoutte, Eric Honoré. Piezo ion?channels in cardiovascular mechanobiology. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, Elsevier,?2019,?ff10.1016/j.tips.2019.10.002ff. ffhal-02386137
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Pharmacological?modulators of Piezo
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The mechanotransduction of blood pressure?by HEIMO EHMKE
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The Role of PIEZO2 in Human Mechanosensation