Artículo de revista
Influence of glucose metabolism on vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation
Fecha
2013Registro en:
M. Chiong et al. Vasa 2013; 42: 8 – 16
DOI 10.1024/0301 – 1526/a000243
Autor
Chiong Lay, Mario
Morales, Pablo Esteban
Torres, Gloria
Gutiérrez, Tómas
García Nannig, Lorena
Ibacache, Mauricio
Michea Acevedo, Luis
Institución
Resumen
Diff erentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) is
an essential process of vascular development. VSMC have
biosynthetic, proliferative, and contractile roles in the vessel
wall. Alterations in the diff erentiated state of the VSMC
play a critical role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and
intimal hyperplasia, as well as in a variety of other human
diseases, including hypertension, asthma, atherosclerosis and
vascular aneurysm. Th is review provides an overview of the
current state of knowledge of molecular mechanisms involved
in controlling VSMC proliferation, with particular focus on
glucose metabolism and its relationship with mitochondrial
bioenergetics. Increased levels of glucose transporter
1 (GLUT1) are observed in VSMC aft er endothelial injury,
suggesting a relationship between glucose uptake and VSMC
proliferation. Mitochondrial dysfunction is a common feature
in VSMC during atherosclerosis. Alterations in mitochondrial
function can be produced by dysregulation of mitofusin-2, a
small GTPase associated with mitochondrial fusion. Moreover,
exacerbated proliferation was observed in VSMC from
pulmonary arteries with hyperpolarized mitochondria and
enhanced glycolysis/glucose oxidation ratio. Several lines of
evidence highlight the relevance of glucose metabolism in the
control of VSMC proliferation, indicating a new area to be
explored in the control of vascular pathogenesis.