Exercise-Induced Laminar Blood Flow Maintains Vascular Function by Enhanced Endothelial Homeostasis
Ji-Seok Kim,
Kyung-Wan Baek,
So-Jeong Kim
et al.
Abstract:PURPOSE: Laminar blood flow is known to play a critical role in maintaining endothelial homeostasis in blood vessels. It exerts a shear stress on the endothelial cells (ECs), which is essential for the regulation of various vascular functions. In this study, the effects of laminar blood flow-induced enhanced endothelial homeostasis on the maintenance of vascular function were investigated.METHODS: Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were employed to study gene expression associated with vessel dila… Show more
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