نتایج جستجو برای: glycocalyx

تعداد نتایج: 1460  

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2017
Gerard J Myers Julie Wegner

On the outer surface of a human cell there is a dense layer of complex carbohydrates called glycocalyx, also referred to as glycans or the sugar coating on the cell surface, which is composed of a complex array of oligosaccharide and polysaccharide glucose chains that are covalently bonded to proteoglycans and lipids bound to the cell membrane surface. Studies of an intact endothelial glycocaly...

Journal: :Circulation research 1982
J S Frank T L Rich S Beydler M Kreman

The ultrastructure of the Ca-depleted myocardial sarcolemma (via Ca-free and Ca-free plus EGTA perfusion at 28 degree C and 37 degree C) was studied in the vascularly perfused interventricular septum of the rabbit. Thin-section and freeze-fracture electron microscopy was used. Two major structural defects in the sarcolemma were found. (1) Ninety percent of the Ca-depleted cells have between 30 ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2000
S Sabri M Soler C Foa A Pierres A Benoliel P Bongrand

Here we present experimental evidence that phagocytic cells use modulation of specific components of their glycocalyx to regulate their binding capacity. Particles coated with antibodies specific for the CD32 medium affinity IgG receptor were driven along human monocytic THP-1 cells (expressing CD32) in a flow chamber operated at low shear rate. Surprisingly, only minimal adhesion was observed....

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2004
Bin Chen Bingmei M Fu

Endothelial surface glycocalyx plays an important role in the regulation of microvessel permeability by possibly changing its charge and configuration. To investigate the mechanisms by which surface properties of the endothelial cells control the changes in microvessel permeability, we extended the electrodiffusion model developed by Fu et al. [Am. J. Physiol. 284, H1240-1250 (2003)], which is ...

Journal: :Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society 2005
M Kurzelewski E Czarnowska A Beresewicz

The study was aimed at testing the hypothesis that a toxic product of the reaction between superoxide (O(2)(-)) and nitric oxide (NO) mediates, not only endothelial dysfunction, but also endothelium-glycocalyx disruption, and increased neutrophil (PMN) accumulation in the heart subjected to ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury. Accordingly, we studied if scavengers of either O(2)(-) or NO, or a com...

2017
Alexander V Maksimenko

Development of biomedical techniques has intensified the investigation of endothelial glycocalyx as an individual research object. The effect of vascular wall hydration on progression of pathological lesions, including atherosclerosis, has been revealed and examined. There is evidence that atherosclerosis is associated with water-sulfate and water-sodium exchange. The concept that atheroscleros...

2013
Kristina M. Giantsos-Adams Andrew Jia-An Koo Sukhyun Song Jiro Sakai Jagadish Sankaran Jennifer H. Shin Guillermo Garcia-Cardena C. Forbes Dewey

The local hemodynamic shear stress waveforms present in an artery dictate the endothelial cell phenotype. The observed decrease of the apical glycocalyx layer on the endothelium in atheroprone regions of the circulation suggests that the glycocalyx may have a central role in determining atherosclerotic plaque formation. However, the kinetics for the cells' ability to adapt its glycocalyx to the...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1983
B Nichols C R Dawson B Togni

Guinea pig corneal and conjunctival surfaces were examined by transmission electron microscopy and cytochemistry. Some specimens of cornea and conjunctiva were examined morphologically; others were stained with ruthenium red or tannic acid before examination to enhance the detection of glycoproteins at cell surfaces. The epithelia were covered by microvilli and on the cornea also by microplicae...

2016
Karli K. McDonald Scott Cooper Lisa Danielzak Richard L. Leask

Leukocyte adhesion to the endothelium is an early step in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Effective adhesion requires the binding of leukocytes to their cognate receptors on the surface of endothelial cells. The glycocalyx covers the surface of endothelial cells and is important in the mechanotransduction of shear stress. This study aimed to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the...

2009
KF Hofmann-Kiefer GI Kemming D Chappell M Flondor H Kisch-Wedel A Hauser S Pallivathukal P Conzen M Rehm

BACKGROUND Increased vascular permeability is a characteristic feature of sepsis which, in the past, has been ascribed exclusively to a malfunction of endothelial cells. However, recently it has become evident that the endothelial glycocalyx is of considerable importance concerning various aspects of vascular physiology, e.g. the vascular barrier and inflammation. Heparan sulfate, one of its es...

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