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Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctions
by
Lee, Frank K.
, Nelson, Mark T.
, Klug, Nicholas R.
, Kotlikoff, Michael I.
, Lee, Jane C.
, Tsoukias, Nikolaos M.
, Shui, Bo
, Hill-Eubanks, David
, Moshkforoush, Arash
, Gonzales, Albert L.
in
Animals
/ Arterioles
/ Arterioles - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blood flow
/ Calcium Channels - metabolism
/ Capillaries - physiology
/ Capillary flow
/ Central nervous system
/ Cerebral Veins - physiology
/ Cerebrovascular Circulation
/ Channeling
/ Circulatory system
/ Contractility
/ Erythrocytes
/ Mice
/ Microcirculation
/ Morphology
/ Nutrients
/ Perfusion
/ Pericytes
/ Pericytes - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Potassium
2020
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Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctions
by
Lee, Frank K.
, Nelson, Mark T.
, Klug, Nicholas R.
, Kotlikoff, Michael I.
, Lee, Jane C.
, Tsoukias, Nikolaos M.
, Shui, Bo
, Hill-Eubanks, David
, Moshkforoush, Arash
, Gonzales, Albert L.
in
Animals
/ Arterioles
/ Arterioles - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blood flow
/ Calcium Channels - metabolism
/ Capillaries - physiology
/ Capillary flow
/ Central nervous system
/ Cerebral Veins - physiology
/ Cerebrovascular Circulation
/ Channeling
/ Circulatory system
/ Contractility
/ Erythrocytes
/ Mice
/ Microcirculation
/ Morphology
/ Nutrients
/ Perfusion
/ Pericytes
/ Pericytes - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Potassium
2020
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Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctions
by
Lee, Frank K.
, Nelson, Mark T.
, Klug, Nicholas R.
, Kotlikoff, Michael I.
, Lee, Jane C.
, Tsoukias, Nikolaos M.
, Shui, Bo
, Hill-Eubanks, David
, Moshkforoush, Arash
, Gonzales, Albert L.
in
Animals
/ Arterioles
/ Arterioles - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blood flow
/ Calcium Channels - metabolism
/ Capillaries - physiology
/ Capillary flow
/ Central nervous system
/ Cerebral Veins - physiology
/ Cerebrovascular Circulation
/ Channeling
/ Circulatory system
/ Contractility
/ Erythrocytes
/ Mice
/ Microcirculation
/ Morphology
/ Nutrients
/ Perfusion
/ Pericytes
/ Pericytes - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Potassium
2020
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Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctions
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Contractile pericytes determine the direction of blood flow at capillary junctions
2020
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The essential function of the circulatory system is to continuously and efficiently supply the O2 and nutrients necessary to meet the metabolic demands of every cell in the body, a function in which vast capillary networks play a key role. Capillary networks serve an additional important function in the central nervous system: acting as a sensory network, they detect neuronal activity in the form of elevated extracellular K⁺ and initiate a retrograde, propagating, hyperpolarizing signal that dilates upstream arterioles to rapidly increase local blood flow. Yet, little is known about how blood entering this network is distributed on a branch-to-branch basis to reach specific neurons in need. Here, we demonstrate that capillary-enwrapping projections of junctional, contractile pericytes within a postarteriole transitional region differentially constrict to structurally and dynamically determine the morphology of capillary junctions and thereby regulate branch-specific blood flow. We further found that these contractile pericytes are capable of receiving propagating K⁺-induced hyperpolarizing signals propagating through the capillary network and dynamically channeling red blood cells toward the initiating signal. By controlling blood flow at junctions, contractile pericytes within a functionally distinct postarteriole transitional region maintain the efficiency and effectiveness of the capillary network, enabling optimal perfusion of the brain.
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