نتایج جستجو برای: tension stiffening

تعداد نتایج: 62156  

2015
Beenish A. Majeed Lance S. Eberson Supannikar Tawinwung Nicolas Larmonier Timothy W. Secomb Douglas F. Larson

The immune system is suggested to be essential in vascular remodeling and stiffening. To study the dependence upon lymphocytes in vascular stiffening, we compared an angiotensin II-model of vascular stiffening in normal C57BL/6J mice with lymphocyte-deficient RAG 1(-/-) mice and additionally characterized the component of vascular stiffness due to vasoconstriction vs. vascular remodeling. Chron...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2017
Ian C Campbell Bailey G Hannon A Thomas Read Joseph M Sherwood Stephen A Schwaner C Ross Ethier

The concept of scleral stiffening therapies has emerged as a novel theoretical approach for treating the ocular disorders glaucoma and myopia. Deformation of specific regions of the posterior eye is innately involved in the pathophysiology of these diseases, and thus targeted scleral stiffening could resist these changes and slow or prevent progression of these diseases. Here, we present the fi...

2015
Shu-Lin Liu Yong Ho Bae Christopher Yu James Monslow Elizabeth A. Hawthorne Paola Castagnino Emanuela Branchetti Giovanni Ferrari Scott M. Damrauer Ellen Puré Richard K. Assoian

Arterial stiffening is a hallmark of aging and risk factor for cardiovascular disease, yet its regulation is poorly understood. Here we use mouse modeling to show that matrix metalloproteinase-12 (MMP12), a potent elastase, is essential for acute and chronic arterial stiffening. MMP12 was induced in arterial smooth muscle cells (SMCs) after acute vascular injury. As determined by genome-wide an...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2017
Spencer A Freeman Sonja Christian Pamela Austin Irene Iu Marcia L Graves Lin Huang Shuo Tang Daniel Coombs Michael R Gold Calvin D Roskelley

Although it is known that a stiffening of the stroma and the rearrangement of collagen fibers within the extracellular matrix facilitate the movement of tumor cells away from the primary lesion, the underlying mechanisms responsible are not fully understood. We now show that this invasion, which can be initiated by applying tensional loads to a three-dimensional collagen gel matrix in culture, ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2014
Marta Nocella Giovanni Cecchi Maria Angela Bagni Barbara Colombini

Stretching of activated skeletal muscles induces a force increase above the isometric level persisting after stretch, known as residual force enhancement (RFE). RFE has been extensively studied; nevertheless, its mechanism remains debated. Unlike previous RFE studies, here the excess of force after stretch, termed static tension (ST), was investigated with fast stretches (amplitude: 3-4% sarcom...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2005
Huy Hao Dao Rachida Essalihi Céline Bouvet Pierre Moreau

Arteriosclerosis, characterized by remodeling and stiffening of large elastic arteries is the most significant manifestation of vascular aging. The increased stiffening is believed to originate from a gradual mechanical senescence of the elastic network, alterations in cross-linking of extracellular matrix components, fibrosis and calcification of elastic fibers (medial elastocalcinosis). The s...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2011
Abby L Olsen Steven A Bloomer Erick P Chan Marianna D A Gaça Penelope C Georges Bridget Sackey Masayuki Uemura Paul A Janmey Rebecca G Wells

The myofibroblastic differentiation of hepatic stellate cells (HSC) is a critical event in liver fibrosis and is part of the final common pathway to cirrhosis in chronic liver disease from all causes. The molecular mechanisms driving HSC differentiation are not fully understood. Because macroscopic tissue stiffening is a feature of fibrotic disease, we hypothesized that mechanical properties of...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
Mark S Yeoman Daya Reddy Hellmut C Bowles Deon Bezuidenhout Peter Zilla Thomas Franz

Knitted textiles have been used in medical applications due to their high flexibility and low tendency to fray. Their mechanics have, however, received limited attention. A constitutive model for soft tissue using a strain energy function was extended, by including shear and increasing the number and order of coefficients, to represent the non-linear warp-weft coupled mechanics of coarse textil...

2017
Sabine Cantournet S. Cantournet M. C. Boyce

The effects of carbon nanotubes on the mechanical behavior of elastomeric materials is investigated. The large deformation uniaxial tension and uniaxial compression stress-strain behaviors of a representative elastomer are first presented. This elastomer is then reinforced with multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) and the influence of weight fraction of MWNTs on the large deformation behavior of...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2012
Stephen J Peter Mohammad R K Mofrad

Microtubule bundles cross-linked by tau protein serve a variety of neurological functions including maintaining mechanical integrity of the axon, promoting axonal growth, and facilitating cargo transport. It has been observed that axonal damage in traumatic brain injury leads to bundle disorientation, loss of axonal viability, and cognitive impairment. This study investigates the initial mechan...

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