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Ion channel networks in the control of cerebral blood flow

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0271678X15616138

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Ion channels; calcium signaling; calcium channels; potassium channels; transient receptor potential channels; neurovascular coupling; functional hyperemia; cerebral blood flow; neurovascular unit; parenchymal arteriole; pial artery; smooth muscle; endothelium; astrocytic endfoot; cerebrovascular resistance

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  1. American Heart Association [12POST12090001, 14POST20480144]
  2. Totman Medical Research Trust
  3. Fondation Leducq
  4. National Institutes of Health [P20-RR-16435, P01-HL-095488, R01-HL-121706, R37-DK-053832]

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One hundred and twenty five years ago, Roy and Sherrington made the seminal observation that neuronal stimulation evokes an increase in cerebral blood flow. 1 Since this discovery, researchers have attempted to uncover how the cells of the neurovascular unit-neurons, astrocytes, vascular smooth muscle cells, vascular endothelial cells and pericytes-coordinate their activity to control this phenomenon. Recent work has revealed that ionic fluxes through a diverse array of ion channel species allow the cells of the neurovascular unit to engage in multicellular signaling processes that dictate local hemodynamics. In this review we center our discussion on two major themes: (1) the roles of ion channels in the dynamic modulation of parenchymal arteriole smooth muscle membrane potential, which is central to the control of arteriolar diameter and therefore must be harnessed to permit changes in downstream cerebral blood flow, and (2) the striking similarities in the ion channel complements employed in astrocytic endfeet and endothelial cells, enabling dual control of smooth muscle from either side of the blood-brain barrier. We conclude with a discussion of the emerging roles of pericyte and capillary endothelial cell ion channels in neurovascular coupling, which will provide fertile ground for future breakthroughs in the field.

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