Nanomechanics of vascular endothelium

Fels J., Jeggle P., Liashkovich I., Peters W., Oberleithner H.

Review (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The mechanical characteristics of endothelial cells reveal four distinct compartments, namely glycocalyx, cell cortex, cytoplasm and nucleus. There is accumulating evidence that endothelial nanomechanics of these individual compartments control vascular physiology. Depending on protein composition, filament formation and interaction with cross-linker proteins, these four compartments determine endothelial stiffness. Structural organization and mechanical properties directly influence physiological processes such as endothelial barrier function, nitric oxide release and gene expression. This review will focus on endothelial nanomechanics and its impact on vascular function. © 2014 The Author(s).

Details about the publication

Volume355
Issue3
Page range727-737
StatusPublished
Release year2014
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s00441-014-1853-5
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KeywordsCortex; Endothelium; Glycocalyx; Mechanics; Nucleus

Authors from the University of Münster

Fels, Johannes
Institute of Physiology I (Neurophysiology)
Jeggle, Pia Katharina Maria
Institute of Physiology II
Liashkovich, Ivan
Institute of Physiology II
Oberleithner, Hans
Institute of Physiology II
Peters, Wladimir
Institute of Physiology II