Diversity of cells and signals in the cardiovascular system

Author:

Grandi Eleonora1ORCID,Navedo Manuel F.1ORCID,Saucerman Jeffrey J.2,Bers Donald M.1ORCID,Chiamvimonvat Nipavan13ORCID,Dixon Rose E.4ORCID,Dobrev Dobromir567ORCID,Gomez Ana M.8,Harraz Osama F.9ORCID,Hegyi Bence1ORCID,Jones David K.1011,Krogh‐Madsen Trine12,Murfee Walter Lee13ORCID,Nystoriak Matthew A.14ORCID,Posnack Nikki G.1516ORCID,Ripplinger Crystal M.1ORCID,Veeraraghavan Rengasayee1718ORCID,Weinberg Seth1718ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology University of California Davis Davis CA USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Virginia Charlottesville VA USA

3. Department of Internal Medicine University of California Davis Davis CA USA

4. Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology University of California Davis Davis CA USA

5. Institute of Pharmacology, West German Heart and Vascular Center University Duisburg‐Essen Essen Germany

6. Department of Medicine Montreal Heart Institute and Université de Montréal Montréal QC Canada

7. Department of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics Baylor College of Medicine Houston TX USA

8. Signaling and Cardiovascular Pathophysiology‐UMR‐S 1180, INSERM Université Paris‐Saclay Orsay France

9. Department of Pharmacology, Larner College of Medicine, and Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health University of Vermont Burlington VT USA

10. Department of Pharmacology University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor MI USA

11. Department of Internal Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor MI USA

12. Department of Physiology & Biophysics Weill Cornell Medicine New York NY USA

13. J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Florida Gainesville FL USA

14. Department of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine, Center for Cardiometabolic Science University of Louisville Louisville KY USA

15. Department of Pediatrics, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology The George Washington University Washington DC USA

16. Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric and Surgical Innovation, Children's National Heart Institute Children's National Hospital Washington DC USA

17. Department of Biomedical Engineering The Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

18. Dorothy M. Davis Heart & Lung Research Institute The Ohio State University – Wexner Medical Center Columbus OH USA

Abstract

AbstractThis white paper is the outcome of the seventh UC Davis Cardiovascular Research Symposium on Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiovascular Disease and Arrhythmia. This biannual meeting aims to bring together leading experts in subfields of cardiovascular biomedicine to focus on topics of importance to the field. The theme of the 2022 Symposium was ‘Cell Diversity in the Cardiovascular System, cell‐autonomous and cell–cell signalling’. Experts in the field contributed their experimental and mathematical modelling perspectives and discussed emerging questions, controversies, and challenges in examining cell and signal diversity, co‐ordination and interrelationships involved in cardiovascular function. This paper originates from the topics of formal presentations and informal discussions from the Symposium, which aimed to develop a holistic view of how the multiple cell types in the cardiovascular system integrate to influence cardiovascular function, disease progression and therapeutic strategies. The first section describes the major cell types (e.g. cardiomyocytes, vascular smooth muscle and endothelial cells, fibroblasts, neurons, immune cells, etc.) and the signals involved in cardiovascular function. The second section emphasizes the complexity at the subcellular, cellular and system levels in the context of cardiovascular development, ageing and disease. Finally, the third section surveys the technological innovations that allow the interrogation of this diversity and advancing our understanding of the integrated cardiovascular function and dysfunction. image

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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