Conference Proceedings
Can we differentiate between airway and vascular smooth muscle?
DJ Fernandes, JF McConville, AG Stewart, V Kalinichenko, J Solway
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2004
Abstract
Airway smooth muscle (ASM) has recently been termed the 'frustrated' cell of the lung given that contraction of ASM has no proven useful physiological function in adults and yet is indelibly associated with pathological conditions by virtue of its unwanted airflow-limiting actions in asthma. In contrast, pulmonary vascular smooth muscle contraction plays an essential role in the control of blood flow through the lung. Little is known of the differences in phenotype between human ASM and pulmonary vascular smooth muscle (VSM) tissues, but differences in contractile protein and transcription factor expression and regulation of contractile protein promoter activity have been documented. Similar..
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