نتایج جستجو برای: elastin

تعداد نتایج: 4172  

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Edouard Fonck Georg G Feigl Jean Fasel Daniel Sage Michael Unser Daniel A Rüfenacht Nikolaos Stergiopulos

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Aging affects elastin, a key component of the arterial wall integrity and functionality. Elastin degradation in cerebral vessels is associated with cerebrovascular disease. The goal of this study is to assess the biomechanical properties of human cerebral arteries, their composition, and their geometry, with particular focus on the functional alteration of elastin attribu...

1998
Gilles Faury Stéphanie Garnier Anthony S. Weiss Jean Wallach Tamàs Fülöp Marie-Paule Jacob Robert P. Mecham Ladislas Robert Jean Verdetti

The elastic properties of extensible tissues such as arteries and skin are mainly due to the presence of elastic fibers whose major component is the extracellular matrix protein elastin. Pathophysiological degradation of this protein leads to the generation of elastin peptides that have been identified in the circulation in the ng/mL to mg/mL range. Similar concentrations of an elastin peptide ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1984
R P Mecham J G Madaras R M Senior

We studied the process of elastogenic differentiation in the bovine ligamentum nuchae to assess the mechanisms that regulate elastin gene expression during development. Undifferentiated ( nonelastin -producing) ligament cells from early gestation animals initiate elastin synthesis when grown on an extracellular matrix (ECM) substratum prepared from late gestation ligamentum nuchae. ECM from lig...

Journal: :Biochemical engineering journal 2013
Nasim Annabi Suzanne M Mithieux Gulden Camci-Unal Mehmet R Dokmeci Anthony S Weiss Ali Khademhosseini

Elastomeric protein-based biomaterials, produced from elastin derivatives, are widely investigated as promising tissue engineering scaffolds due to their remarkable properties including substantial extensibility, long-term stability, self-assembly, high resilience upon stretching, low energy loss, and excellent biological activity. These elastomers are processed from different sources of solubl...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2006
Begona Barroso Nicolas Abello Rainer Bischoff

Elastin is a structural insoluble protein which gives elasticity to tissues and organs. Although its hydrophobic and highly cross-linked nature makes it a very durable polymer, degradation of elastin in relation with several pathological conditions, such as pulmonary emphysema, has been documented. Since different enzymes may be involved in elastolysis, it is of interest to determine which enzy...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1997
H Fryssira R Palmer K A Hallidie-Smith J Taylor D Donnai W Reardon

Both Williams syndrome and isolated supravalvular aortic stenosis (SVAS) are caused by mutations at the elastin locus. Deletion demonstrable by FISH is the hallmark of Williams syndrome, whereas the mutations reported so far in SVAS have been more subtle. FISH positive elastin hemizygosity has not been reported in isolated SVAS. This report records our experience of FISH for elastin deletion in...

2008
E. Fonck

1 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The ageing process affects elastin, a key component of the arterial wall integrity and functionality. Elastin may play an important role in cerebral vessels because elastin degradation is linked to cerebrovascular disease [1]. The goal of this study is to assess the biomechanical properties of human cerebral arteries, their composition and geometry, with particular focu...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 1999
S Tajima N Tanaka Y Ohnishi A Ishibashi H Kajiya T Osakabe Y Seyama H Sakamoto

Late-onset focal dermal elastosis has recently been described as new clinical entity characterized by pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like eruptions and an accumulation of normal-appearing elastic fibres in the dermis. Elastin and collagen contents of the skin of 2 patients were 2- and 1.4-fold higher than in the skin of controls, respectively. A focal accumulation of elastin but not of fibrillin-1 wa...

Journal: :Advanced Healthcare Materials 2015

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1966
E. J. Miller Harold M. Fullmer

Elastin fibers in the aortas of control, lathyritic, copper-supplemented, and copper-deficient chicks were examined histochemically and chemically for aldehyde content. Diminished staining for aldehydes was obtained in the fibers from the aortas of lathyritic and copper-deficient chicks. Chemical studies of elastin isolated from the aortas of control and lathyritic chicks showed an apparent los...

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