نتایج جستجو برای: elastin

تعداد نتایج: 4172  

Journal: :Experimental physiology 2010
Silvia M Arribas Carmen Hermida M Carmen González Yanting Wang Aleksander Hinek

Abnormal stiffening and narrowing of arteries are characteristic features of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). In this strain, we have previously demonstrated an increased elastin content and abnormal organization of lamellae in conduit and resistance arteries from neonatal rats that preceded the impending inward remodelling, increased vascular stiffness and development of hypertension. Th...

2010
Anthony Rusciani Laurent Duca Hervé Sartelet Aurore Chatron-Colliet Hélène Bobichon Dominique Ploton Richard Le Naour Sébastien Blaise Laurent Martiny Laurent Debelle

The sialidase activity of neuraminidase-1 (Neu-1) is responsible for ERK 1/2 pathway activation following binding of elastin peptide on the elastin receptor complex. In this work, we demonstrate that the receptor and lipid rafts colocalize at the plasma membrane. We also show that the disruption of these microdomains as well as their depletion in glycolipids blocks the receptor signaling. Follo...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
H Astrand J Stalhand J Karlsson M Karlsson B Sonesson T Länne

The mechanical properties of the aorta affect cardiac function and are related to cardiovascular morbidity/mortality. This study was designed to evaluate the isotropic (mainly elastin, elastin(iso)) and anisotropic (mainly collagen, collagen(ani)) material parameters within the human aorta in vivo. Thirty healthy men and women in three different age categories (23-30, 41-54, and 67-72 yr) were ...

2012
David He Ming Miao Eva E. Sitarz Lisa D. Muiznieks Sean Reichheld Richard J. Stahl Fred W. Keeley John Parkinson

Elastin is a major structural component of elastic fibres that provide properties of stretch and recoil to tissues such as arteries, lung and skin. Remarkably, after initial deposition of elastin there is normally no subsequent turnover of this protein over the course of a lifetime. Consequently, elastic fibres must be extremely durable, able to withstand, for example in the human thoracic aort...

Journal: :Folia biologica 2014
U Görmüs O Timirci-Kahraman A Ergen A T Kunt S Isbir A B Dalan T Isbir

Among the suspected reasons for varicose vein formation are changes in the quantity and content of the elastin protein; however, comprehensive investigations about elastin assembly in varicose vein formation are yet lacking. In this study, we aimed to determine the changes in mRNA levels of elastin and some of its functionally related proteins, fibulin 5, LOXL-1, MMP-2 and MMP-9 in varicose vei...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
Peter M Crapo Yadong Wang

Compliance mismatch is a significant challenge to long-term patency in small-diameter bypass grafts because it causes intimal hyperplasia and ultimately graft occlusion. Current engineered grafts are typically stiff with high burst pressure but low compliance and low elastin expression. We postulated that engineering small arteries on elastomeric scaffolds under dynamic mechanical stimulation w...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2011
A M Wood P de Pablo C D Buckley A Ahmad R A Stockley

Liberation of elastin peptides from damaged lung may be a mechanism of autoimmune lung disease. Citrullination, and anti-citrullinated protein antibody formation occurs in smokers, but the role of smoking in autoantibody generation relevant to pulmonary disease is unclear. Anti-elastin, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) and anti-mutated citrullinated vimentin (anti-MCV) antibodies we...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2010
Yidong Tu Suzanne M Mithieux Nasim Annabi Elizabeth A Boughton Anthony S Weiss

Synthetic elastin hydrogels are useful tissue engineering scaffolds because they present cell binding sequences and display physical performance similar to that of human elastic tissue. Small pores and a low porosity can limit cellular penetration into elastin scaffolds. To overcome this problem, glycosaminoglycans were coblended with tropoelastin during the formation of synthetic elastin hydro...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1990
T J Dillon R L Walsh R Scicchitano E G Cleary G McLennan

SD Kucich et al. (1) described an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (EUSA) for soluble degradation products of elastin (elastin-derived peptides, EDP) in plasma. They reported a nonspecific loss of measurable EDP owing to coacervation of the elastin-a physical phenomenon in which certain proteins exhibit reversible aggregation on heating or increasing the ionic strength (2). We modified an ELIS...

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