نتایج جستجو برای: collagen cross

تعداد نتایج: 547216  

Journal: :Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 2012
Zhijie Wang Naomi C Chesler

Chronic hypoxic pulmonary hypertension (HPH) is associated with large pulmonary artery (PA) stiffening, which is correlated with collagen accumulation. However, the mechanisms by which collagen contributes to PA stiffening remain largely unexplored. Moreover, HPH may alter mechanical properties other than stiffness, such as pulse damping capacity, which also affects ventricular workload but is ...

2016
Lucas R. Smith David W. Hammers H. Lee Sweeney Elisabeth R. Barton

INTRODUCTION Collagen cross-linking is a key parameter in extracellular matrix (ECM) maturation, turnover, and stiffness. We examined aspects of collagen cross-linking in dystrophin-deficient murine, canine, and human skeletal muscle. METHODS DMD patient biopsies and samples from mdx mice and golden retriever muscular dystrophy dog samples (with appropriate controls) were analyzed. Collagen c...

Journal: :ACS applied materials & interfaces 2011
Yu-Jer Hwang Jillian Larsen Tatiana B Krasieva Julia G Lyubovitsky

Genipin, a natural cross-linking reagent extracted from the fruits of Gardenia jasminoides, can be effectively employed in tissue engineering applications due to its low cytotoxicity and high biocompatibility. The cross-linking of collagen hydrogels with genipin was followed with one-photon fluorescence spectroscopy, second harmonic generation, fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy....

Journal: :Cancer research 1970
J S Pinto R L Dobson J P Bentley

intraand intermolecular cross-linking produces fibrils and fibers, a process called aggregation. The most recently synthesized extracellular collagen can be extracted from the tissues with weak salt solutions (1 1). Increasing concentrations of salt extract older , 1.e. , increas ingly cross-linked, material. Eventually, only old, highly cross-linked collagen remains which can be removed from t...

2011
Sally Hayes Craig Boote Christina S. Kamma-Lorger Madhavan S. Rajan Jonathan Harris Erin Dooley Nicholas Hawksworth Jennifer Hiller Nick J. Terill Farhad Hafezi Arun K. Brahma Andrew J. Quantock Keith M. Meek

PURPOSE To determine the effect of Ultraviolet-A collagen cross-linking with hypo-osmolar and iso-osmolar riboflavin solutions on stromal collagen ultrastructure in normal and keratoconus ex vivo human corneas. METHODS Using small-angle X-ray scattering, measurements of collagen D-periodicity, fibril diameter and interfibrillar spacing were made at 1 mm intervals across six normal post-mortem...

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1978
C R Lovell A C Nicholls M I Jayson A J Bailey

1. Normal synovial membrane contains approximately equal proportions of two genetically distinct forms of collagen, types I and III. The proportion of these two collagens is unchanged in rheumatoid synovium but in addition a small amount of basement membrane collagen is present. Tissue culture of rheumatoid synovium confirms the synthesis of both type I and III collagens. 2. In young normal syn...

2013
James F Kirk Gregg Ritter Isaac Finger Dhyana Sankar Joseph D Reddy James D Talton Chandra Nataraj Sonoko Narisawa José Luis Millán Ronald R Cobb

Collagen scaffolds have been widely employed as a dermal equivalent to induce fibroblast infiltrations and dermal regeneration in the treatment of chronic wounds and diabetic foot ulcers. Cross-linking methods have been developed to address the disadvantages of the rapid degradation associated with collagen-based scaffolds. To eliminate the potential drawbacks associated with glutaraldehyde cro...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1982
A M Mackel F DeLustro E C LeRoy

In the present study, we demonstrate delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to homologous type I collagen that cross-reacts with type IV collagen. Mice immunized with native or denatured type I collagens and challenged with these same antigens or native type IV collagen develop a peak DTH response on day 7. Challenge with denatured type IV collagen or collagenase-treated type IV collagen failed to...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Eric C Tuday Daniel Nyhan Artin A Shoukas Dan E Berkowitz

We have previously shown that microgravity and simulated microgravity induce an increase in human and rat aortic stiffness. We attempted to elucidate the mechanism(s) responsible for this increase in stiffness. We hypothesize that an alteration in vessel wall collagen or elastin content or in extracellular matrix (ECM) cross-linking either individually or in a combination is responsible for the...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
N P Stimler M L Tanzer

A double chain peptide containing the sodium borohydride-reduced intermolecular cross-link, hydroxylysinohydroxynorleucine, was isolated following sequential cyanogen bromide digestion and limited alkaline hydrolysis of insoluble calf bone collagen. Amino acid composition and NH2-terminal sequence analysis indicated that the peptide was highly acidic and consisted of 19 amino acid residues incl...

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