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Borges Boniek Castillo Dutra - - 2012
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the previous application of a casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate paste (MI Paste, MI) and adhesive systems on the bond durability of a fissure sealant. Ninety-eight enamel blocks were obtained from proximal surfaces of erupted third molars. Specimens were divided into 14 groups ...
Anania C - - 2012
Background: The risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), microangiopathy and prevalence of atherosclerotic plaques are increased in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). As systemic endothelial dysfunction is one of the earliest signs of these vascular outcomes in the general population we assessed skin microvascular endothelial function in SLE patients. Methods: Endothelial function ...
Mascarenhas Oliveira A C - - 2012
Influence of cutting instruments and The aim of this study was to analyze the hybrid layer in noncarious dentin prepared by different cutting instruments and restored with composite resin. The cavities were randomly prepared in 40 specimens using a high-speed diamond bur (KG Sorensen 1013) and an ultrasonic tip (CVDentus ...
Haque Sahena - - 2012
ABSTRACT: Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have a greatly increased risk of cardiovascular disease. There is growing interest in the link between vascular damage and lupus-specific inflammatory factors. Impaired endothelial repair could account for the endothelial dysfunction in this patient group. This review describes the contribution that endothelial progenitor ...
Cheng Q - - 2012
The mechanisms underlying leukocyte recruitment in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are unclear. Leukocytes from SLE patients display increased integrin expression, but whether this results in an increased capacity to undergo adhesive interactions has not been investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify alterations in the capacity of ...
Frieri Marianne - - 2012
Background: In the lupus mouse and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, DNA fragments isolated from plasma may mimic microbial DNA and trigger Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) signaling with formation of autoantibodies against DNA fragments and nucleosomes. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a tightly regulated angiogenic cytokine in the kidney. ...
Wynants M - - 2012
CTEPH is characterized by proximal pulmonary vascular obstruction by thrombo-fibrotic material of which origin is not elucidated. Enhanced inflammation could contribute to persistent obstruction by impairing pulmonary vascular cell function in CTEPH. We investigated C-reactive protein (CRP) effects on pulmonary vascular cell function in vitro.Primary cultures of proximal pulmonary endothelial ...
Teng Ru-Jeng - - 2012
Autophagy is a process for cells to degrade proteins or entire organelles to maintain a balance in the synthesis, degradation, and subsequent recycling of cellular products. Increased reactive oxygen species formation is known to induce autophagy. We previously reported that increased NADPH oxidase (NOX) activity in pulmonary artery endothelial cells ...
Stevens Troy - - 2011
In recent years there has been an increasing appreciation of the functional heterogeneity that exists between extraalveolar and alveolar endothelial cells. One of the most striking features of pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells is that they possess a highly impermeable barrier with respect to pulmonary artery or vein endothelial cells. This ...
Yoder Mervin C - - 2011
The mechanisms involved in the regulation of pulmonary vascular endothelial cells to replace aged or injured cells remains poorly understood, although differences in proliferative potential between the microvascular and macrovascular endothelium are well described. The presence of resident pulmonary vascular endothelial progenitor cells in rats and mice has been recently ...
Blanchemain N - - 2011
The aim of this work was to improve the hemocompatibility and the selectivity according to cells of non-woven poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) membranes. Non-woven PET membranes were modified by a combined plasma-chemical process. The surface of these materials was pre-activated by cold-plasma treatment and poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) was grafted by the ...
Lüttge Melanie - - 2011
Invasive pneumococcal infections due to Streptococcus pneumoniae lead to inflammatory infiltration of leukocytes into lung alveolus, meninges, and to septic dissemination within the vascular system. The lung microvasculature is covered by pulmonary endothelial cells containing Weibel-Palade bodies (WPB) releasing procoagulant von Willebrand factor (vWF) and other proteins in response to ...
Tamosiuniene Rasa - - 2011
Rationale:Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is an incurable disease associated with viral infections and connective tissue diseases. The relationship between inflammation and disease pathogenesis in these disorders remains poorly understood.Objective:To determine whether immune dysregulation due to absent T-cell populations directly contributes to the development of PAH.Methods and Results:Vascular endothelial growth factor ...
Duong Heng T - - 2011
Dysregulation of angiogenesis is a common feature of many disease processes. Vascular remodeling is believed to depend on the participation of endothelial progenitor cells, but the identification of endothelial progenitors in postnatal neovascularization remains elusive. Current understanding posits a role for circulating pro-angiogenic hematopoietic cells that interact with local endothelial ...
Tolunay Ilknur - - 2011
Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common cyanotic congenital heart disease with decreased pulmonary blood flow. Right-to-left shunt and infundibular pulmonary stenosis in this disease lead to a decrease in arterial O2 saturation. Hypoxia is a strong stimulus for angiogenesis; however, the reason for insufficiency in the pulmonary vascular growth ...
Song Yuguo - - 2011
Nanomaterials are increasingly being used for commercial purposes. However, concerns about the potential risks of exposure to humans have been raised. We previously reported unusual pulmonary disease and death in a group of patients with occupational exposure to spray paint. However, the nanoparticle and chemical composition of the exposure was ...
Andersen Charlotte U - - 2011
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a devastating disease characterized by pulmonary vasoconstriction, pulmonary arterial remodeling, abnormal angiogenesis and impaired right ventricular function. Despite progress in pharmacological therapy, there is still no cure for PAH. The peptide apelin and the G-protein coupled apelin receptor (APLNR) are expressed in several tissues throughout ...
Freire Dalmer Faria - - 2011
To investigate the effectiveness of fibrin glue (laparoscopic via) into promote the hemostasis of a spleen injury on a heparinized porcine model. Eighteen Landrace porcine were submitted to laparoscopic spleen injury and randomly distributed: GHA (heparin plus adhesive), GH (heparin without adhesive) and GS (Sham - without heparin or adhesive). ...
Revermann M - - 2011
PURPOSE: The calcium-sensitizing drug levosimendan increases myocardial contractility and, by activating K(+)-channels, dilates pulmonary vessels. In the acute setting, levosimendan is clinically used to treat right heart failure in pulmonary hypertension. As K(+)-channel activation elicits several beneficial effects in the vascular system, we hypothesized that levosimendan also attenuates the remodeling ...
Eto Hitomi - - 2011
Based on the analysis of exudates from injured adipose tissue, we prepared a mixture containing the injury-associated growth factors at the same proportion as the exudates, named adipose injury cocktail (AIC). We hypothesized that AIC induces a series of regenerating and angiogenic processes without actual wounding. The purpose of this ...
Liu Yi - - 2011
Abstract The advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are associated with increased cardiac endothelial injury. However, no causative link has been established between increased AGEs and enhanced endothelial injury after ischemia/reperfusion. More importantly, the molecular mechanisms by which AGEs may increase endothelial injury remain unknown. Adult rat cardiac microvascular endothelial cells ...
Kolostova Katarina - - 2011
AIMS: The identification of growth factors and cytokines with angiogenic activity has enabled new therapeutic treatments for a variety of diseases; this concept is called therapeutic angiogenesis. The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the most critical regulator of vascular formation. In the present study, we were interested in the ...
Liu Li - - 2011
OBJECTIVE:: Endothelial progenitor cells play an active role in vascular repair and revascularization of tissue damaged by traumatic, inflammatory, and ischemic injures. We correlate the changes in circulating endothelial progenitor cells with the severity of traumatic brain injury. The study is designed to investigate the endothelial progenitor cell mobilization after ...
Toya Sophie P - - 2011
Recent research on the endothelium demonstrates complex interactions of endothelial cells with circulating immune cells, mediators such as cytokines, hormones and growth factors, and with the underlying parenchymal cells. These disparate interactions are involved in promotion of vascular development; maintenance of tissue homeostasis; and regulation of vascular repair. Injury to ...
Cooke John P - - 2011
Endothelium-derived NO controls the contractility and growth state of the underlying vascular smooth muscle cells and regulates the interaction of the vessel wall with circulating blood elements. Acute injury of the vessel wall denudes the endothelial lining, removing homeostatic regulation and precipitating a wave of events leading to myointimal hyperplasia. ...
Alef Matthew J - - 2011
Vascular disease, a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed world, results from vascular injury. Following vascular injury, damaged or dysfunctional endothelial cells and activated SMCs engage in vasoproliferative remodeling and the formation of flow-limiting intimal hyperplasia (IH). We hypothesized that vascular injury results in decreased bioavailability of ...
Moraloglu Ozlem - - 2011
We investigated whether adhesion formation is prevented by the inhibition of angiogenesis in a rat uterine horn adhesion model. A single-dose of bevacizumab was effective in preventing postoperative intraperitoneal adhesion formation among 30 Wistar albino rats that underwent serosal injury by use of a standard technique after laparotomy with intraperitoneal ...
Okorie Michael I - - 2011
Aims Intermittent early reperfusion (ischaemic postconditioning; PostC) reduces ischaemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. Using an in vivo model of endothelial IR injury in humans, we sought to determine the role of K(ATP) channels in PostC and whether inhibition of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) at the onset of reperfusion protected against ...
Caolo Vincenza - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: Notch has been implicated in neointima formation as reflected by increased Notch/Jagged expression on vascular injury and the promigratory effect of Notch signaling on smooth muscle cells. Soluble Jagged-1 (sJag1) has been shown to inhibit Notch signaling in vitro; however, its capacity to suppress neointima formation remains unknown. METHODS ...
Fang Fei - - 2011
Rationale: Atherosclerosis proceeds through a multistep reaction that begins with endothelial injury caused by a host of stress signals, among which oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) plays a critical role. OxLDL disrupts normal functionality of the endothelium by upregulating adhesion molecules (eg, ICAM-1) and concomitantly downregulating endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) ...
Causey Marlin Wayne - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Trauma leading to massive hemorrhage results in widespread tissue hypoxia, anaerobic metabolism, and production of inflammatory cytokines and oxidative molecules injurious to the vascular endothelium. Although trauma-related endothelial cell pathophysiology has been extensively studied, very little is known regarding gene transcriptional changes that occur during the event, particularly in ...
Sutton Timothy A - - 2011
Chen et al. demonstrate endothelial expression of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in the outer medulla of the kidney early in the course of ischemic acute kidney injury. Furthermore, they provide data that support the hypothesis that activation of endothelial TLR4 in the early extension phase of AKI by damage-associated molecular ...
Cooper Itzik - - 2011
J. Neurochem. (2011) 116, 467-475. ABSTRACT: We studied here the interactions of PrP 106-126, a peptide corresponding to the prion protein (PrP) amyloidogenic region, with a blood-brain barrier in vitro model consisting of confluent porcine brain endothelial cells (PBEC). PrP 106-126 interacted selectively with PBEC via their luminal side, and ...
Lin Shuei-Liong - - 2011
Microvascular pericytes and perivascular fibroblasts have recently been identified as the source of scar-producing myofibroblasts that appear after injury of the kidney. We show that cross talk between pericytes and endothelial cells concomitantly dictates development of fibrosis and loss of microvasculature after injury. When either platelet-derived growth factor receptor (R)-β ...
Godoy Juliana A P - - 2011
Abstract Background aims. Previously, we have demonstrated that administration of dermatan sulfate (DS) suppresses neointima formation in the mouse carotid artery by activating heparin co-factor II. A similar suppressive effect was observed by increasing the number of progenitor cells in circulation. In this study, we investigated the combination of DS ...
Ramakers Bart P - - 2011
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Preclinical studies have shown that the endogenous nucleoside adenosine prevents excessive tissue injury during systemic inflammation. We aimed to study whether endogenous adenosine also limits tissue injury in a human in vivo model of systemic inflammation. In addition, we studied whether subjects with the common 34C > T ...
Li Ch-Y - - 2011
Objectives: To explore the correlation between the severity of radiotherapy-induced glossitis (RTG) and endothelial cell injury in local tissues in a rat model. Study Design: The RTG animal model was designed and used by our team. The Oral mucositis index(OMI) was documented daily. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Staining of CD34 was utilized ...
Nag Sukriti - - 2011
The molecular advances in various aspects of brain endothelial cell function in steady states are considerable and difficult to summarize in one chapter. Therefore, this chapter focuses on endothelial permeability mechanisms in steady states and disease namely vasogenic edema. The morphology and properties of caveolae and tight junctions that are ...
Garmi Gali - - 2011
: To investigate the effect of a decidual incision on trophoblastic invasion potential in vitro. : Human trophoblast cells were obtained from first-trimester legal terminations of pregnancy. Decidual tissue was retrieved from healthy, low-risk women who underwent an elective cesarean delivery at term. Each dissected decidual sample was divided into ...
Cai Jun - - 2011
Increased vascular permeability is an early event characteristic of tissue ischemia and angiogenesis. Although VEGF family members are potent promoters of endothelial permeability the role of placental growth factor (PlGF) is hotly debated. Here we investigated PlGF isoforms 1 and 2 and present in vitro and in vivo evidence that ...
Walker Tobias - - 2011
Background. Adhesion molecules are known to influence postoperative organ function, they are hardly involved in the inflammatory response following the ischemia-reperfusion injury. We sought to investigate the potency of small interfering RNAs to suppress adhesion molecule expression in human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells. Methods. Human lung microvascular endothelial cells were ...
Fassbender Janelle M - - 2011
Manipulation of Notch signaling has led to significant tumor shrinkage as well as recovery from several traumatic and ischemic injury models indicating its potential clinical application. We have tested both an agonist and antagonist of Notch signaling to study the effects of Notch-mediated angiogenesis on spinal cord vascular pathology following ...
Demidova-Rice Tatiana N - - 2011
Studies in our laboratory indicate that collagenase from Clostridium histolyticum promotes endothelial cell and keratinocyte responses to injury in vitro and wound healing in vivo. We postulate that matrix degradation by Clostridial collagenase creates bioactive fragments that can stimulate cellular responses to injury and angiogenesis. To test this hypothesis, we ...
Wang L - - 2011
Strategies to improve pulmonary endothelial barrier function are needed to reverse the devastating effects of vascular leak in acute respiratory distress syndrome. FTY720 is a pharmaceutical analogue of the potent barrier-enhancing phospholipid sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P). FTY720 decreases vascular permeability by an incompletely characterised mechanism that differs from S1P. Here, we ...
Rauzi Matteo - - 2010
Force generation by Myosin-II motors on actin filaments drives cell and tissue morphogenesis. In epithelia, contractile forces are resisted at apical junctions by adhesive forces dependent on E-cadherin, which also transmits tension. During Drosophila embryonic germband extension, tissue elongation is driven by cell intercalation, which requires an irreversible and planar ...
Zaidel-Bar Ronen - - 2010
Robust cell-cell adhesion is critical for tissue integrity and morphogenesis, yet little is known about the molecular mechanisms controlling cell-cell junction architecture and strength. We discovered that SRGP-1 is a novel component of cell-cell junctions in Caenorhabditis elegans, localizing via its F-BAR (Bin1, Amphiphysin, and RVS167) domain and a flanking ...
Thépot Amélie - - 2010
TP63 gene is a member of TP53 tumor suppressor gene family that encodes several protein isoforms involved in the process of epithelial stratification and in epithelial-mesenchyme interactions. TP63 is amplified in a significant proportion of squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus (ESCC), resulting in the hyper-expression of DeltaNp63 as the ...
Beyer Sabrina - - 2010
The Connexin-40 (Cx40) gene encodes a gap junction protein that plays an important role in cell-cell communication in cardiomyocytes of the atria and cardiac conduction system and endothelial cells of large arteries. During embryonic development, Cx40 expression is tightly regulated and correlates with progressive ventricular conduction system (VCS) differentiation and ...
Stetak Attila - - 2011
Cell junctions are essential to maintain polarity and tissue integrity. Epithelial cell junctions are composed of distinct sub-compartments that together ensure the strong adhesion between neighboring cells. In Caenorhabditis elegans epithelia, the apical junction (CeAJ) forms a single electron-dense structure, but at the molecular level it is composed of two ...
Asaka Machiko - - 2011
Tight junctions composed of transmembrane proteins, including claudin, occludin, and tricellulin, and peripheral membrane proteins are a major barrier to endothelial permeability, whereas the role of claudin in the regulation of tight junction permeability in nonneural endothelial cells is unclear. This study demonstrates that claudin-1 is dominantly expressed and depletion ...
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