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Concerted motions of the integrin-binding loop and the C-terminal tail of the non-RGD disintegrin obtustatin.

2003

Obtustatin is a potent and selective inhibitor of the alpha1beta1 integrin in vitro and of angiogenesis in vivo. It possesses an integrin recognition loop that harbors, in a lateral position, the inhibitory 21KTS23 motif. We report an analysis of the dynamics of the backbone and side-chain atoms of obtustatin by homonuclear NMR methods. Angular mobility has been calculated for 90 assigned cross-peaks from 22 off-resonance rotating frame nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy spectra recorded at three magnetic fields. Our results suggest that the integrin binding loop and the C-terminal tail display concerted motions, which can be interpreted by hinge effects. Among the integrin-binding moti…

Models MolecularThreonineIntegrinsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryProtein ConformationIntegrinAmino Acid MotifsPlasma protein bindingNuclear Overhauser effectViper VenomsBiochemistryIntegrin alpha1beta1SerineProtein structureDisintegrinSerineThreonineMolecular BiologyIntegrin bindingAlanineModels StatisticalbiologyChemistryHydrogen BondingCell BiologyProtein Structure Tertiarybiology.proteinCollagenPeptidesProtein BindingThe Journal of biological chemistry
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Evaluation of consistency in spheroid invasion assays

2016

Multicellular tumor spheroids embedded in a matrix represent invaluable tools to analyze cell invasion. Spheroid sizes and invasiveness are the main observables easily measurable to evaluate effects of biological or pharmaceutical manipulations on invasion. They largely account for these 3-D platforms variability, leading to flaws in data interpretation. No method has been established yet that characterizes this variability and guarantees a reliable use of 3-D platforms. Spheroid initial/end sizes and invasiveness were systematically analyzed and compared in spheroids of U87MG cells generated by three different methods and embedded at different times in a collagen matrix. A normality test w…

Models StatisticalCell Culture TechniquesReproducibility of ResultsArticle570 Life sciencesCell MovementCell Line TumorSpheroids CellularTumor Cells CulturedHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessCollagenCell Proliferation570 Biowissenschaften
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One-stage laser-microtextured implants immediately placed in the inter-radicular septum of molar fresh extraction sockets associated with GBR techniq…

2018

Background The outcome of one-stage trans-mucosal immediate implants with simultaneous guided bone regeneration (GBR) technique has become highly predictable. Furthermore, when this approach is performed to place one-stage implants into the inter-radicular septum of fresh extraction sockets in the molar region, the risk of incorrect emergence profile and off-angle loading is reduced. The aim of the present study was to clinically evaluate the horizontal hard and soft tissue changes, and radiographically the vertical socket walls remodeling, and the early peri-implant marginal bone loss (EMBL) following the placement of immediate one-stage implants in the inter-radicular septum of molar fres…

Molarcollagen membrane; GBR; laser-microtextured collar surface; one-stage implant; dentistry (all)one-stage implantRadiographyDentistryGBR03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineBone regenerationGeneral Dentistrydentistry (all)laser-microtextured collar surfacebusiness.industryResearchExtraction (chemistry)Significant differencecollagen membraneSoft tissueOne stage030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASImplantOral Surgerybusiness
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Correlations between transmural mechanical and morphological properties in porcine thoracic descending aorta.

2015

Determination of correlations between transmural mechanical and morphological properties of aorta would provide a quantitative baseline for assessment of preventive and therapeutic strategies for aortic injuries and diseases. A multimodal and multidisciplinary approach was adopted to characterize the transmural morphological properties of descending porcine aorta. Histology and multi-photon microscopy were used for describing the media layer micro-architecture in the circumferential-radial plane, and Fourier Transform infrared imaging spectroscopy was utilized for determining structural protein, and total protein content. The distributions of these quantified properties across the media thi…

MorphologyMorphology (linguistics)Materials scienceSwineBiomedical EngineeringAorta ThoracicMulti-photon microscopy030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyArticleNanoindentationBiomaterials03 medical and health sciencesFourier Transform infrared imaging spectroscopy0302 clinical medicineElastic Modulusmedicine.arteryMaterials TestingMicroscopymedicineAnimalsNanotechnologyThoracic aortaElastic modulusAortaMechanical Phenomena030304 developmental biologyElastic Modulu0303 health sciencesAortabiologyAnimalFiber orientationAnatomyBiomaterialElastinBiomechanical PhenomenaExtracellular MatrixLamella (surface anatomy)Mechanics of MaterialsDescending aortabiology.proteinCollagenElastinBiomedical engineeringJournal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
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Calcitonin gene related peptide gene expression in collagen-induced arthritis

1995

On a evalue par hybridation in situ semi-quantitative les variations de l'expression genique du peptide lie au gene de la calcitonine (CGRP) dans les motoneurones spinaux et dans les ganglions des racines dorsales (GRD) de rats chez lesquels l'arthrite a ete induite par l'administration de collagene II (AIC). On a examine les effets d'un traitement systemique avec le corticosteroide budesonide sur l'expression basale du CGRP ainsi que sur ses variations dans des conditions d'inflammation. Dans les GRD, l'AIC a induit une augmentation significative des taux d'ARNm du CGRP. Le budesonide a reduit les taux d'ARNm du CGRP constitutif de ces GRD comparativement a ceux des rats temoins non traite…

Motor NeuronsPharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologybusiness.industryArthritisCalcitonin Gene-Related PeptideGeneral MedicineCalcitonin gene-related peptideMolecular biologyRatsAnimal modelEndocrinologyGene Expression RegulationGanglia SpinalPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineGene expressionmedicineAnimalsFemaleCollagenRNA MessengerbusinessCollagen-induced arthritisCanadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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2015

Rapid fibrovascularization is a prerequisite for successful biomaterial engraftment. In addition to their well-known roles in fibrinolysis, urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) or their inhibitor plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) have recently been implicated as individual mediators in non-fibrinolytic processes, including cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation. Since these events are critical for fibrovascularization of biomaterial, we hypothesized that the components of the plasminogen activation system contribute to biomaterial engraftment. Employing in vivo and ex vivo microscopy techniques, vessel and collagen network formation …

MultidisciplinaryChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentTissue plasminogen activatorCell biologySurface coatingIn vivoImmunologyFibrinolysisCollagen networkmedicineCell adhesionPlasminogen activatorEx vivomedicine.drugPLOS ONE
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Determining a healthy reference range and factors potentially influencing PRO-C3 – A biomarker of liver fibrosis

2021

Background & Aims Progressive fibrosis has been identified as the major predictor of mortality in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Several biomarkers are currently being evaluated for their ability to substitute the liver biopsy as the reference standard. Recent clinical studies in NAFLD/NASH patients support the utility of PRO-C3, a marker of type III collagen formation, as a marker for the degree of fibrosis, disease activity, and effect of treatment. Here we establish the healthy reference range, optimal sample handling conditions for both short- and long-term serum storage, and robustness for the PRO-C3 assay. Methods PRO-C3 was measured in 269 healthy volunteers…

NASH-CRN NASH Clinical Research NetworkBiopsyDiseaseAST aspartate aminotransferaseRC799-869Ethnic groupsGastroenterologyNIMBLE Non-Invasive Biomarkers of Metabolic Liver Disease (consortium)FibrosisImmunology and AllergyBody mass indexmedicine.diagnostic_testFatty liverNAS NAFLD Activity ScoreGastroenterologyDiseases of the digestive system. GastroenterologyHospitalsNPV negative predictive valueLiver biopsyBiomarker (medicine)Research Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyNAFLD non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseADAM A Disintegrin and MetalloproteasesNASH non-alcoholic steatohepatitisReference rangeReference valuesAUROC area under the receiver operating characteristics curveInternal medicineALT alanine aminotransferaseBiopsyInternal MedicinemedicineHumansFIB-4 fibrosis-4Healthy volunteersHepatologyALP alkaline phosphatasebusiness.industryCLSI Clinical and Laboratory Standards InstituteT2DM type 2 diabetes mellitusELF™ test Enhanced Liver Fibrosis testmedicine.diseaseLITMUS Liver Investigation: Testing Marker Utility in Steatohepatitis (consortium)Collagen type IIIFibrosisPPV positive predictive valueReference standardsbusinessBody mass indexBiomarkersNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Evaluation of the healing of precoated vascular dacron prostheses.

1991

Knitted and woven Dacron grafts commercially coated with bovine collagen, gelatin and human albumin were implanted end-to-side between the infrarenal aorta and the bifurcation in 35 growing pigs. Grafts were explanted after 4, 8 and 12 weeks and compared to 6 uncoated knitted prostheses preclotted with blood that served as a control. Uncoated grafts rapidly developed a firmly attached neointima lined with endothelium. Compared with coated grafts the thrombus-free area of uncoated grafts was significantly larger (P less than 0.05). The slow resorption of albumin resulted in a delayed and incomplete neointimal healing and failing graft incorporation. Although the bovine collagen was only mini…

Neointimamedicine.medical_specialtyBovine collagenfood.ingredientEndotheliumSurface PropertiesSwineProsthesis DesignGelatinfoodmedicineAnimalsSerum AlbuminWound Healingbusiness.industryPolyethylene TerephthalatesAlbuminGraft Occlusion VascularCapsuleHyperplasiamedicine.diseaseSurgeryResorptionBlood Vessel ProsthesisProsthesis Failuremedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy Electron ScanningGelatinSurgeryFemaleCollagenEndothelium VascularbusinessBiomedical engineeringLangenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie
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Association between biomarkers of inflammation and left ventricular hypertrophy in moderate chronic kidney disease.

2007

Aims: Left ventricular hyper- trophy (LVH) is a predictor for cardiovascu- lar mortality, and it is considered to be a surro- gate marker of preclinical cardiovascular dis- ease. This study aimed at evaluating whether fetuin-A plasma levels are decreased in pa- tients with moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD) and their linkage to plasma concentra- tions of hs-C-reactive protein (CRP), cardio- trophyn-1 (CT-1), tumor necrosis factor- (TNF-), propeptide of collagen Type I (PIP) and to LVH. Material and methods: We enrolled 64 moderate CKD and 55 essential hypertensives (EH) with normal renal func- tion as controls. All the patients underwent an echocardiographic examination; plasma sam- ples…

NephrologyAdultMalePhosphopeptidesmedicine.medical_specialtyInflammationEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayLeft ventricular hypertrophyMuscle hypertrophyinflammation left ventricular hypertrophy chronic kidney diseaseStatistical significanceInternal medicineMedicineHumansMass indexcardiovascular diseasesInflammationAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaCase-control studyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyC-Reactive ProteinNephrologyEchocardiographyCase-Control StudiesCardiologyCytokinesKidney Failure ChronicRegression AnalysisFemaleHypertrophy Left Ventricularalpha-Fetoproteinsmedicine.symptombusinessBiomarkersProcollagenKidney diseaseClinical nephrology
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The effect of intracavernosal growth differentiation factor-5 therapy in a rat model of cavernosal nerve injury.

2006

OBJECTIVE To determine whether the intracavernosal application of growth differentiation factor-5 (GDF-5) influences nerve regeneration and erectile function after cavernosal nerve injury in a rat model. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirty-two male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four equal groups: eight had a sham operation (uninjured controls), while 24 had bilateral cavernosal nerve crush. The crush-injury groups were treated at the time of injury with an impregnated collagen sponge implanted into the right corpus cavernosum. The sponge contained no GDF-5 (injured controls), 2 µg (low concentration), or 20 µg GDF-5 (high concentration). Erectile function was assessed by cavernosa…

NephrologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyRat modelUrologyStimulationRats Sprague-DawleyRandom AllocationErectile DysfunctionGrowth Differentiation Factor 5Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsTrauma Nervous Systembusiness.industryGrowth differentiation factorNerve injurymedicine.diseaseNerve RegenerationRatsErectile dysfunctionEndocrinologyCollagen spongeNerve crushBone Morphogenetic Proteinsmedicine.symptombusinessPenisBJU international
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