2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.autneu.2017.07.007
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Imaging sympathetic neurogenic Ca 2+ signaling in blood vessels

Abstract: We review the information that has been provided by optical imaging experiments directed at understanding the role and effects of sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) in the functioning of blood vessels. Earlier studies utilized electric field stimulation of nerve terminals (EFS) in isolated arteries and vascular tissues (ex vivo) to elicit SNA, but more recently, imaging studies have been conducted in vivo, enabling the study of SNA in truly physiological conditions. Ex vivo: In vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC… Show more

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“…Ca 2+ is mobilized from intracellular stores and/or the extracellular place to increase [Ca 2+ ]c in VSMCs in response to the stimuli of vasoconstrictor. The increase in [Ca 2+ ]c, in turn, activates the Ca 2+ -CaM-MLCK pathway and induces MLC20 phosphorylation which results in myosin–actin interactions and the development of contractile force [ 51 ]. During receptor stimulation, the contractile force is greatly enhanced by the inhibition of myosin phosphatase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ca 2+ is mobilized from intracellular stores and/or the extracellular place to increase [Ca 2+ ]c in VSMCs in response to the stimuli of vasoconstrictor. The increase in [Ca 2+ ]c, in turn, activates the Ca 2+ -CaM-MLCK pathway and induces MLC20 phosphorylation which results in myosin–actin interactions and the development of contractile force [ 51 ]. During receptor stimulation, the contractile force is greatly enhanced by the inhibition of myosin phosphatase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the continual improvements of GECIs and gene targeting, it has become possible to apply the multimodal techniques discussed in this review to other cell types, such as various vascular cells. 116 Given the integrative nature of the fMRI signal, multimodal recording of activity-induced cellular responses becomes mandatory for the deconvolution of individual contributions governing the fMRI signal response.…”
Section: Multimodal Readouts Of Brain Activity: Insights Into Neurova...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the plasma concentration of the vasoactive neuropeptide Y (NYP) was elevated in preeclamptic women compared with normal pregnancy [27]. Both vasopressin and NYP, increase Ca 2+ concentrations in rat and human smooth muscle cells [28,29]. It is well known that intracellular Ca 2+ plays an essential role in the endothelial-smooth muscle cell communication and vascular physiology.…”
Section: Inflammation and Redox Imbalance In Preeclampsiamentioning
confidence: 99%