- Euler-Liljestrand mechanism
The Euler-Liljestrand mechanism describes the connection between ventilation and
blood circulation (perfusion ) of thelung . If the ventilation in a part of the lung decreases, this leads to local hypoxia and tovasoconstriction in that part. This so-calledshunt is an adaptive mechanism that is beneficial, because it causesblood to pass the lung without being oxygenated. The mechanism was discovered by two Swedishpharmacologist s,Ulf von Euler (1905-1981) andGöran Liljestrand at the Department of Pharmacology ofKarolinska Institute inStockholm .The
molecular mechanism seems to be mediated byoxygen -sensitivepotassium ion channel s in thecell membrane of pulmonarysmooth muscle . With a low partial pressure of oxygen, these channels are blocked, leading to the depolarization of the cell membrane.Calcium channels are activated and causes the influx of Ca2+ ions over the membrane and to the release ofcalcium from theendoplasmic reticulum . The rise of the calcium concentration causes the contraction of the smooth muscle fibers and the resultingvasoconstriction .Histamine has also been implicated in the mechanism.References
* Von Euler US, Liljestrand G: Observations on the pulmonary arterial blood pressure in the cat. "Acta Physiol. Scand." 1946; 12: 301-320
* Völkel N, Duschek W, Kaukel E, Beier W, Siemssen S, Sill V. Histamine-an important mediator for the Euler-Liljestrand mechanism? "Pneumonologie" 1975 Sep 26;152(1-3):113-21. PMID 171630
* Porcelli RJ, Viau A, Demeny M, Naftchi NE, Bergofsky EH. Relation between hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction, its humoral mediators and alpha-beta adrenergic receptors. "Chest". 1977 Feb;71(2 suppl):249-51. PMID 12924
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