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Sandoo Aamer - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and it has been postulated that RA disease-related inflammation contributes to endothelial dysfunction. The aim of the present work was to examine predictors (RA-related and CVD risk factors) and anti-tumour necrosis factor-alpha (anti-TNFalpha) treatment effects ...
Kayakabe Ken - - 2012
Objective. To examine whether IL-6 promotes angiogenesis by modulating angiopoietin (Ang) expression in RA.Methods. Synovial fibroblasts derived from RA patients (RASFs) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were co-cultured for 6 days with or without recombinant IL-6, VEGF or Ang-1. HUVECs were stained with anti-CD31 antibody and their growth ...
Littlechild Stacy L - - 2012
Purpose: Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileus (LASIK) creates a permanent flap that remains non-attached to the underlying laser-modified stroma. This lack of permanent adhesion is a liability. To immobilize a corneal flap, a protocol using fibrinogen, riboflavin, and UVA light (FIB+RF+UVA) was devised to re-adhere the flap to the stroma. Methods: ...
Bußhardt Philipp - - 2012
In the present study, the tarsal attachment pads (euplantulae) of two stick insect species (Phasmatodea) were compared. While the euplantulae of Cuniculina impigra (syn. Medauroidea extradentata) are smooth, those of Carausius morosus bear small nubs on their surfaces. In order to characterize the adhesive and frictional properties of both types ...
Reynolds S L - - 2012
Background and Purpose: Excess morbidity/mortality in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with increased incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). In this "proof of concept" study, vascular function was characterised in the murine collagen-induced arthritis (mCIA) model, the benchmark choice for pathological process evaluation and assessment of new therapies. Experimental Approach: Mice ...
Wake Masahiro - - 2012
Our aim was to explore important inflammatory mediators for synovial chondromatosis in the temporomandibular joints (TMJs) by analysing synovial fluid. Samples were collected from 10 patients with unilateral synovial chondromatosis of the TMJ. Control samples were obtained from 11 subjects with no symptoms in the TMJ. Concentrations of aggrecan, interleukin ...
Xiao Youjun - - 2012
To investigate the effect of simvastatin on the migration and invasion of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and its cellular signal mechanisms, FLS from active RA patients were stimulated with 3 % FBS or GM-CSF in the presence or absence of simvastatin. Cells migration and invasion in ...
Wen Quan - - 2012
Nanostructured adhesive layers were prepared by adsorbing and/or grafting polyvinylamine (PVAm) onto carboxylated poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) ( PNIPAM) microgels that were then assembled between layers of wet oxidized cellulose. The wet delamination force was measured as functions of PVAm content, PVAm molecular weight, coverage (mass adhesive/joint area), and the distribution of carboxyl ...
Swanson Christina D - - 2012
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune synovitis characterized by the formation of pannus and the destruction of cartilage and bone in the synovial joints. Although immune cells, which infiltrate the pannus and promote inflammation, play a prominent role in the pathogenesis of RA, other cell types also contribute. Proliferation of ...
Pickens Sarah R - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: These studies were performed to determine the role of CCL21 and its corresponding receptor CCR7 in the pathogenesis of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). METHODS: Histological studies were performed to compare the expression of CCR7 and CCL21 in RA synovial tissues. Next the role of CCL21 and/or CCR7 in angiogenesis was ...
Lopez-Mejias Raquel - - 2012
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory disease associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and high risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. Since genome-wide association studies demonstrated association between rs599839 polymorphism and coronary artery disease, in the present study we assessed the potential association of this polymorphism with endothelial dysfunction, an early ...
Sandoo Aamer - - 2012
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to investigate if assymetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is increased in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared to healthy controls and to examine associations between ADMA, RA disease activity and in vivo assessments of microvascular and macrovascular endothelial function. METHODS: Sixty-seven RA patients (age ...
Syngle Ashit - - 2012
Aim:  Chronic inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis is associated with vascular endothelial dysfunction. The objective was to study the efficacy and safety of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) inhibitor (benfotiamine 50 mg + pyridoxamine 50 mg + methylcobalamin 500 μg, Vonder(®) (ACME Lifescience, Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, India)) on endothelial function in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods:  Twenty-four patients with ...
Bhaskar Archana - - 2011
Abstract Recent studies suggest that endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) are mobilized from bone marrow to the peripheral circulation and aid in tumor neovascularization. In this study, circulating EPC (cEPC) numbers were assessed and correlated with clinical and laboratory parameters in 75 multiple myeloma (MM) patients. Higher numbers of cEPC (defined ...
Park Sun-Hee - - 2011
BACKGROUND: The local peritoneal effects of low-glucose degradation product (GDP)-containing peritoneal dialysis fluid (PDF) have been extensively described. However, the systemic effects of prolonged prescription of these solutions are unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of neutral pH and low-GDP PDF on systemic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction markers ...
Davies Peter F - - 2011
Abstract Endothelial phenotype heterogeneity plays an important role in the susceptibility of arteries to atherosclerosis. Regions of blood flow disturbance correlate with the development of disease. Here, we briefly outline the association of endoplasmic reticulum stress with endothelium in regions of athero-susceptibility in vivo. It is an important example of ...
Perdigao Jorge - - 2011
Objective: To study the sealing ability of a self-adhesive sealant. Method and Materials: Thirty-five extracted molars were assigned to seven groups: group 1, 35% phosphoric acid (PA) followed by Clinpro Sealant (CL) as the control group; group 2, Enamel Loc (EL), a self-adhesive sealant; group 3, PA followed by EL; ...
Ward Michael R - - 2011
Circulating angiogenic cells (CACs), represent a potential new therapeutic tool for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, but their regenerative function is impaired in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and cardiac risk factors. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of lentiviral overexpression of endothelial nitric oxide ...
Jiménez-Navarro Manuel F - - 2011
Eur J Clin Invest 2011 ABSTRACT: Background  Preinfarction angina, a possible form of ischaemic preconditioning, improves the prognosis in patients who experience a major ischaemic event; though the associated pathophysiology is not yet fully understood. The aim of this study was to determine the possible involvement of endothelial progenitor cells ...
Antoniades Charalambos - - 2011
We explored the role of asymmetrical dimethylarginine (ADMA) as a cause of endothelial dysfunction induced by systemic inflammation. In vitro data suggest that ADMA bioavailability is regulated by proinflammatory stimuli, but it is unclear whether ADMA is a link between inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in humans. In study 1 we ...
Civelek Mete - - 2011
BACKGROUND: -Endothelial function is central to the localization of atherosclerosis. The in vivo endothelial phenotypic footprints of arterial bed identity and site-specific athero-susceptibility are addressed. METHODS AND RESULTS: -98 endothelial cell samples from 13 discrete coronary and non-coronary arterial regions of varying susceptibilities to atherosclerosis were isolated from 76 normal ...
Zhao Zhiwei - - 2011
Anti-angiogenesis represents an indispensible strategy for cancer therapy. As a strictly endothelial-specific adhesion molecule, vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin, VE-cad) is a promising anti-angiogenesis target. In this study a recombinant adenovirus vector modified with mannan was used to deliver VE-cad (AdVEC-m) and we tried to explore its feasibility as an antitumour ...
Bulut Daniel - - 2011
Previous studies suggest that endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) contribute to vascular repair processes. In contrast, circulating microparticles (MPs) are reported to be part of a process that is damaging to vascular cells. Numerous studies suggest that the "balance" between EPCs and MPs is important for the integrity of vascular cells ...
Yoshinaga Keiichiro - - 2011
Endothelial dysfunction is the earliest abnormality in the development of coronary atherosclerosis. Several coronary risk factors adversely affect endothelial function. Therefore, a finding of endothelial dysfunction may guide interventions for preventing the development of future cardiovascular events. The non-invasive aspects and coronary specificity of measurements of myocardial blood flow (MBF) ...
Favre Julie - - 2011
The deleterious effects of aldosterone excess demonstrated in cardiovascular diseases might be linked in part to coronary vascular dysfunction. However, whether such vascular dysfunction is a cause or a consequence of the changes occurring in the cardiomyocytes is unclear. Moreover, the possible link between mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) -mediated effects on ...
Lu Xiao - - 2011
Remodeling of right coronary artery (RCA) occurs during right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) induced by banding of the pulmonary artery (PA). The effect of RVH on RCA endothelial function and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vessel wall remains unclear. A swine RVH model (n=12 pigs) induced by PA banding was used ...
Vaccarino Viola - - 2011
This study sought to examine the relationship between inflammation and coronary microvascular function in asymptomatic individuals using positron emission tomography (PET) and assessment of coronary flow reserve (CFR). Coronary microvascular dysfunction is an early precursor of coronary artery disease (CAD) thought to result from endothelial cell activation and inflammation, but ...
Pérez de Prado A - - 2011
Late thrombosis of coronary drug-eluting stents is an infrequent but serious complication of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. The best predictor of this event is the lack of endothelialization of stent struts. The objective of this study is to characterize and quantify the time course of endothelialization of different stents implanted ...
Chalasani Kavita - - 2011
Neural progenitors are organized as a pseudostratified epithelium held together by adherens junctions (AJs), multi-protein complexes composed of cadherins and alpha and beta catenin. Catenins are known to control neural progenitor division, however it is not known whether they function in this capacity as cadherin binding partners, as there is ...
Zhang Xing - - 2011
In coronary artery bypass graft interventions, luminal thrombosis is one of the greatest challenges for polymeric grafts with a luminal diameter less than 4 mm. Previously, we reported the fabrication of a highly porous micro/nanofibrous electrospun scaffold and demonstrated the excellent biocompatibility of the scaffolding materials with human endothelial cells. ...
Wang Chao-Hung - - 2011
In-stent restenosis is largely due to intimal hyperplasia (IH). The number of vascular progenitor cells (VPCs) mobilized at the acute phase after stenting is associated with IH. This study sought to determine whether the differentiation profile of VPC predicts the development of IH. Peripheral blood was collected in 58 patients ...
Nishio Hisanori - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of stimulants for a nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich repeat-containing (NLR) protein family on human artery endothelial cells and murine arteries. METHODS AND RESULTS: Human coronary artery endothelial cells were challenged in vitro with microbial components that stimulate NLRs or Toll-like ...
Chan Calvin Kiu Yan - - 2011
Secretoneurin enhances the adhesion and transendothelial migration properties of monocytes and is a part of the peptide family encoded by the secretogranin II gene. The expression of the secretogranin II gene is up-regulated in senescent endothelium. The present study was designed to examine the effects of secretoneurin on endothelium-dependent responsiveness. ...
Chatzizisis Yiannis S - - 2011
Background- The molecular mechanisms that determine the localized formation of thin-capped atheromata in the coronary arteries remain unknown. This study tested the hypothesis that low endothelial shear stress augments the expression of matrix-degrading proteases and thereby promotes the formation of thin-capped atheromata. Methods and Results- Intravascular ultrasound-based, geometrically correct 3-dimensional ...
Burg Matthew M - - 2011
RATIONALE: In CAD, endothelin-1 (ET-1) is released by activated macrophages and thereby contributes to coronary plaque rupture and triggered cardiac events. The multi-factorial regulation of ET-1 includes stimulated release by cytokines and autonomic factors. Laboratory stress provokes alteration in autonomic tone and prolonged ET-1 mediated endothelial dysfunction. OBJECTIVES: To determine ...
Ramella Roberta - - 2011
Thrombopoietin (TPO) is known for its ability to stimulate platelet production. However, little is currently known whether TPO plays a physiological function in the heart. The potential vasodilatory role of TPO was tested on the isolated rat heart. The expression of TPO receptor (c-mpl) and the TPO-dependent eNOS phosphorylation (P(Ser1179)) ...
Friis Tina - - 2011
Abstract Background: It has been questioned whether bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from patients with ischemic heart disease are suitable for use in regenerative stem cell therapy. We compared MSCs from patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD) and MSCs from young healthy donors with respect to phenotype, proliferation ...
Allen Patrick - - 2011
The field of tissue engineering seeks to create metabolically demanding, functional tissues, which will require blood vessel networks capable of forming rapidly in a variety of extracellular matrix (ECM) environments. We tested whether human endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPCs) could form microvascular networks in type I ...
Allen Patrick - - 2011
The field of tissue engineering seeks to create metabolically demanding, functional tissues, which will require blood vessel networks capable of forming rapidly in a variety of extracellular matrix (ECM) environments. We tested whether human endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPCs) could form microvascular networks in type I ...
Sawant Devendra A - - 2011
VE-cadherin, an integral component of the adherens junction complex, is processed through the endosome-lysosome pathway and proteasome system for degradation. Our objective was to determine if inhibition of this pathway would protect against microvascular hyperpermeability. To induce VE-cadherin degradation, we utilized a mutant VE-cadherin protein that lacks the extracellular domain ...
Sano Yasuteru - - 2011
The blood-nerve barrier (BNB) is one of the functional barriers sheltering the nervous system from circulating blood. It is very important to understand the cellular properties of endothelial cells of endoneurial origin because these cells constitute the bulk of the BNB. This chapter describes a standard protocol for isolating the ...
Motwani Meghna S - - 2011
Owing to their noninvasive nature, coronary artery stents have become popular demand for patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. Late restenosis, in-stent restenosis, and late thrombosis, all mediated by the denuded endothelium, represent the most recurrent failures of vascular stent induction. Higher patency rates of stents can be achieved by restoring ...
Yang W M - - 2011
Iron is essential for normal brain function and its uptake in the developing rat brain peaks during the first two weeks after birth, prior to the formation of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). The first step of iron transport from the blood to the brain is transferrin receptor (TfR)-mediated endocytosis in ...
Cayrol Romain - - 2011
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) limits the movements of molecules, nutrients, and cells from the systemic blood circulation into the central nervous system (CNS), and vice versa, thus allowing an optimal microenvironment for CNS development and function. The brain endothelial cells (BECs) form the primary barrier between the blood and the ...
Voisard Rainer - - 2011
Treatment of the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection with ganciclovir has beneficial indirect effects on the complex interactions of HCMV with restenosis, atherosclerosis, and transplant vascular sclerosis. The current study reports on direct effects of ganciclovir on expression of ICAM-1 and cell proliferation, key events of coronary atherosclerosis/restenosis. A potential clinical ...
Curcio Antonio - - 2011
Bare metal stents (BMS) successfully prevented abrupt artery closure and reduced the restenosis rate compared with balloon angioplasty. This review summarizes laboratory and recent clinical investigations concerning neointimal formation and endothelial regeneration after vascular injury. BMS efficacy was severely hampered by proliferating vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), and the resultant ...
Zhang Qiuwang - - 2010
Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in vascular repair and maintenance of vascular homeostasis through re-endothelialization and neovascularization. Cardiovascular risk factors that contribute to coronary artery disease (CAD) have been shown to negatively impact EPCs, although the mechanisms are poorly understood. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) which negatively regulate gene expression ...
González Sheyla - - 2010
Efforts to efficiently derive embryonic stem cells (ESC) from isolated blastomeres have been done to minimize ethical concerns about human embryo destruction. Previous studies in our laboratory indicated a poor derivation efficiency of mouse ESC lines from isolated blastomeres at the 8-cell stage (1/8 blastomeres) due, in part, to a ...
Xu Ming - - 2011
Related transcription enhancer factor-1 (RTEF-1) has previously been demonstrated to play an important role in both endothelial cells and cardiomyocytes. However, the function of RTEF-1 in the communication between these two adjacent cell types has not been elucidated. We have found that endothelium-specific RTEF-1 transgenic mice (VE-Cad/RTEF-1) developed significant cardiac ...
Wang Chao-Hung - - 2010
Endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) are undergoing extensive investigations to tackle certain deliberating cardiovascular diseases. However, the success of this approach depends on a thorough understanding of ECFC biology. This study sought to determine the factors associated the purity, biological function and activation potential of ex vivo expanded ECFCs. Seventy-three patients ...
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