钙化
细胞外
矿化(土壤科学)
细胞外基质
化学
钙
血管平滑肌
血管组织
钙质沉着
内科学
生物化学
磷酸盐
内分泌学
解剖
生物
医学
平滑肌
氮气
有机化学
植物
作者
Magnus Bäck,Jean‐Baptiste Michel
出处
期刊:Cardiovascular Research
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2021-02-04
卷期号:117 (9): 2016-2029
被引量:46
摘要
Calcification of the arterial wall and valves is an important part of the pathophysiological process of peripheral and coronary atherosclerosis, aortic stenosis, ageing, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease. This review aims to better understand how extracellular phosphates and their ability to be retained as calcium phosphates on the extracellular matrix initiate the mineralization process of arteries and valves. In this context, the physiological process of bone mineralization remains a human model for pathological soft tissue mineralization. Soluble (ionized) calcium precipitation occurs on extracellular phosphates; either with inorganic or on exposed organic phosphates. Organic phosphates are classified as either structural (phospholipids, nucleic acids) or energetic (corresponding to phosphoryl transfer activities). Extracellular phosphates promote a phenotypic shift in vascular smooth muscle and valvular interstitial cells towards an osteoblast gene expression pattern, which provokes the active phase of mineralization. A line of defense systems protects arterial and valvular tissue calcifications. Given the major roles of phosphate in soft tissue calcification, phosphate mimetics, and/or prevention of phosphate dissipation represent novel potential therapeutic approaches for arterial and valvular calcification.
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