نتایج جستجو برای: tension stiffening

تعداد نتایج: 62156  

Journal: :American Journal of Hypertension 2018

Journal: :Hypertension 2005
David A Kass

Vascular stiffening of the large arteries is a common feature of aging and is exacerbated by many common disorders such as hypertension, diabetes, and renal disease. This change influences the phasic mechanical stresses imposed on the blood vessels that in turn is important to regulating smooth muscle tone, endothelial function, and vascular health. In addition, the heart typically adapts to co...

2010
Murali Chakravarthy

Rigor mortis is conventionally a postmortem change. Its occurrence suggests that death has occurred at least a few hours ago. The authors report a case of “Rigor Mortis” in a live patient after cardiac surgery. The likely factors that may have predisposed such premortem muscle stiffening in the reported patient are, intense low cardiac output status, use of unusually high dose of inotropic and ...

Journal: :Vascular Health and Risk Management 2005
Alex Agrotis

The progressive stiffening of the large arteries in humans that occurs during aging constitutes a potential risk factor for increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and is accompanied by an elevation in systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure. While the underlying basis for these changes remains to be fully elucidated, factors that are able to influence the structure and composition...

Journal: :Cell 2009
Kandice R. Levental Hongmei Yu Laura Kass Johnathon N. Lakins Mikala Egeblad Janine T. Erler Sheri F.T. Fong Katalin Csiszar Amato Giaccia Wolfgang Weninger Mitsuo Yamauchi David L. Gasser Valerie M. Weaver

Tumors are characterized by extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and stiffening. The importance of ECM remodeling to cancer is appreciated; the relevance of stiffening is less clear. We found that breast tumorigenesis is accompanied by collagen crosslinking, ECM stiffening, and increased focal adhesions. Induction of collagen crosslinking stiffened the ECM, promoted focal adhesions, enhanced P...

2017
Sandra Tavares André Filipe Vieira Anna Verena Taubenberger Margarida Araújo Nuno Pimpao Martins Catarina Brás-Pereira António Polónia Maik Herbig Clara Barreto Oliver Otto Joana Cardoso José B. Pereira-Leal Jochen Guck Joana Paredes Florence Janody

Studies of the role of actin in tumour progression have highlighted its key contribution in cell softening associated with cell invasion. Here, using a human breast cell line with conditional Src induction, we demonstrate that cells undergo a stiffening state prior to acquiring malignant features. This state is characterized by the transient accumulation of stress fibres and upregulation of Ena...

2013
Aditya Agrawal Alin C. Chipara Yousif Shamoo Prabir K. Patra Brent J. Carey Pulickel M. Ajayan Walter G. Chapman Rafael Verduzco

Biological tissues have the remarkable ability to remodel and repair in response to disease, injury and mechanical stresses. Synthetic materials lack the complexity of biological tissues, and man-made materials that respond to external stresses through a permanent increase in stiffness are uncommon. Here we report that polydomain nematic liquid crystal elastomers increase in stiffness by up to ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Yanxin Liu Stavros Thomopoulos Changqing Chen Victor Birman Markus J Buehler Guy M Genin

Progressive stiffening of collagen tissue by bioapatite mineral is important physiologically, but the details of this stiffening are uncertain. Unresolved questions about the details of the accommodation of bioapatite within and upon collagen's hierarchical structure have posed a central hurdle, but recent microscopy data resolve several major questions. These data suggest how collagen accommod...

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