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The covalently immobilized antimicrobial peptide LL37 acts as a VEGF mimic and stimulates endothelial cell proliferation

2018

The chemical coupling of growth factors to solid substrates are discussed as an alternative to delivery systems. Utilizing entire proteins for this application is hampered by safety and stability considerations. Instead, growth factor mimicking peptides are of great interest for biomedical applications, such as tissue engineering, due to their purity and stability. The human cathelicidin derived antimicrobial peptide LL37, beside its microbicidal activity, was shown to stimulate endothelial cell growth when used in a soluble form. Here, in a novel approach, spacer mediated immobilization, but not direct conjugation of LL37, to a gold substrate was shown to result in a pronounced mitogenic e…

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsPeptideBiochemistryCathelicidin03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineTissue engineeringCathelicidinsmedicineHumansMolecular BiologyCells CulturedCell Proliferationchemistry.chemical_classificationDose-Response Relationship DrugCell growthGrowth factorEndothelial CellsCell BiologyVascular endothelial growth factorEndothelial stem cellVascular endothelial growth factor A030104 developmental biologychemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBiophysicsAdsorptionGoldAntimicrobial Cationic PeptidesBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, a Key Modulator of the Anti-Tumor Immune Response

2021

During tumor growth, angiogenesis is required to ensure oxygen and nutrient transport to the tumor. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the major inducer of angiogenesis and appears to be a key modulator of the anti-tumor immune response. Indeed, VEGF modulates innate and adaptive immune responses through direct interactions and indirectly by modulating protein expressions on endothelial cells or vascular permeability. The inhibition of the VEGF signaling pathway is clinically approved for the treatment of several cancers. Therapies targeting VEGF can modulate the tumor vasculature and the immune response. In this review, we discuss the roles of VEGF in the anti-tumor immune respon…

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor AAngiogenesisAngiogenesis InhibitorsVascular permeabilityReviewAdaptive Immunityimmune responsechemistry.chemical_compoundangiogenesisNeoplasmsVEGF Signaling PathwayInducerBiology (General)SpectroscopyNeovascularization Pathologicvascular endothelial growth factorGeneral MedicineSorafenibComputer Science ApplicationsBevacizumabGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticVascular endothelial growth factorVascular endothelial growth factor AChemistrySignal TransductionQH301-705.5Recombinant Fusion ProteinsAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedCatalysisCapillary PermeabilityInorganic ChemistryImmune systemmedicineHumansImmunologic FactorscancerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyQD1-999Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1business.industryOrganic ChemistryEndothelial CellsCancermedicine.diseaseImmunity InnateReceptors Vascular Endothelial Growth FactorchemistryCancer researchbusinessInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Capillary enlargement, not sprouting angiogenesis, determines beneficial therapeutic effects and side effects of angiogenic gene therapy.

2010

Aims Currently, it is still unclear which mechanisms drive metabolic benefits after angiogenic gene therapy. The side-effect profile of efficient angiogenic gene therapy is also currently incompletely understood. In this study, the effects of increasing doses of adenoviral (Ad) vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) were evaluated on vascular growth, metabolic benefits, and systemic side effects. Methods and results Adenoviral vascular endothelial growth factor-A or AdLacZ control was injected intramuscularly (109–1011 vp/mL) or intra-arterially (5 × 1011 vp/mL) into rabbit ( n = 102) hindlimb muscles and examined 6 or 14 days later. Blood flow, tissue oedema, metabolic benefits, and…

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Amedicine.medical_specialtyAngiogenesisGenetic VectorsNeovascularization PhysiologicEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assayta3111Injections IntramuscularAdenoviridaeNeovascularizationchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMuscle SkeletalUltrasonography InterventionalSprouting angiogenesisDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryGene Transfer TechniquesMetabolic acidosisGenetic Therapymedicine.diseaseCapillariesHindlimbVascular endothelial growth factorVascular endothelial growth factor AEndocrinologychemistryLac OperonCirculatory systemRabbitsmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPerfusionEuropean heart journal
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An In Vitro Experiment for Postmortem Vascular Permeation. The Passage of Morphine and Morphine Glucuronides Across a Vascular Wall

1997

A venous blood sample taken at autopsy cannot be considered to represent the antemortem blood concentration of a particular substance. Autolytic processes cause disintegration and increasing permeability of the physiological and anatomical barriers such as vascular walls and lead to changes in substance concentrations. In the present study, the experimental design represents an in vitro postmortem simulation of a drug substance crossing a venous wall. The postmortem behavior of morphine, morphine-3- and morphine-6-glucuronide was investigated. A Chien-Valia-diffusion chamber with a patch of inferior vena cava as diffusion barrier was used. For optimal simulation of postmortem events, vein s…

Vascular wallPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyVena Cava InferiorVascular permeabilityAutopsyInferior vena cavaPathology and Forensic MedicineGeneticsmedicineHumansVascular tissueFluorescent DyesMorphine DerivativesDose-Response Relationship DrugMorphineRhodaminesChemistryBiological TransportPenetration (firestop)Permeationmedicine.veinPostmortem ChangesAnesthesiaMorphineDiffusion Chambers CultureEndothelium Vascularmedicine.drugJournal of Forensic Sciences
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Flow characteristics and dynamic responses of a parked straight‐bladed vertical axis wind turbine

2019

Abstract With the development of urbanization and the application of renewable energy, wind turbine is becoming an important approach for wind energy reservation and utilization. This study provides a numerical investigation on understanding the surface pressure distribution, flow characteristics and dynamic responses of a parked straight‐bladed vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT), which is helpful for its design. Together with the two‐way coupling method between simulation platforms such as STAR‐CCM+ and ABAQUS, the SST k‐ω turbulence model is used to obtain the surface pressure and surrounding flow of the VAWT, and the finite element method is used to obtain the dynamic responses of its str…

Vertical axis wind turbineVDP::Teknologi: 500::Elektrotekniske fag: 540::Elkraft: 542vertical axis wind turbinelcsh:TFlow (psychology)flow characteristicstwo‐way coupling methodlcsh:TechnologyGeneral Energydynamic responseslcsh:Qlcsh:ScienceSafety Risk Reliability and QualityGeologyMarine engineering
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Endoplasmic Reticulum stress reduces COPII vesicle formation and modifies Sec23a cycling at ERESs

2013

AbstractExit from the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) of newly synthesized proteins is mediated by COPII vesicles that bud from the ER at the ER Exit Sites (ERESs). Disruption of ER homeostasis causes accumulation of unfolded and misfolded proteins in the ER. This condition is referred to as ER stress. Previously, we demonstrated that ER stress rapidly impairs the formation of COPII vesicles. Here, we show that membrane association of COPII components, and in particular of Sec23a, is impaired by ER stress-inducing agents suggesting the existence of a dynamic interplay between protein folding and COPII assembly at the ER.

Vesicular Transport ProteinsBiophysicsEndoplasmic ReticulumBiochemistryCell LineVesicular Transport ProteinGeneticStructural BiologyERESGeneticsVesicular Transport ProteinsHumansCOPIIEndoplasmic Reticulum StreMolecular BiologyCOPIIChemistryVesicleEndoplasmic reticulumSec23Cell BiologyCOP-Coated VesiclesSEC23AEndoplasmic Reticulum StressCell biologyBiophysicUnfolded protein responseER streProtein foldingCOP-Coated VesiclesER stressCOP-Coated VesicleHumanProtein BindingFEBS Letters
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Comparative study of the effect of gentamicin on the vestibulo-ocular and visual vestibulo-ocular reflexes in the cat.

1991

The ototoxic effect of an aminoglycoside, gentamicin, on the vestibular system was investigated in cats given daily doses of 40 mg/kg i.m. for 14 days. Periodically, measurements were made of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and visual vestibulo-ocular reflex (ViVOR) responses induced by rotatory stimuli at various frequencies from 0.0125 Hz to 0.8 Hz. After the cessation of drug administration, a progressively declining response to VOR stimuli continued, manifested by gain (ratio of peak response to peak stimulus amplitude) and phase relationships. The ViVOR was affected only in the gain measurements. The changes in the response amplitude (gain) were greater for the VOR than for the ViVOR…

Vestibular systemmedicine.medical_specialtyCATSgenetic structuresbusiness.industryAminoglycosideGeneral MedicineReflex Vestibulo-OcularAudiologyVestibular Function TestsPeak responseOtorhinolaryngologyReflexCatsMedicineAnimalsGentamicinsense organsProspective StudiesVestibulo–ocular reflexGentamicinsbusinessAfter treatmentPhotic Stimulationmedicine.drugActa oto-laryngologica
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Nonlinear vibrations of elastic beams with external general visco-elastic devices

2011

Vibration damping for slender beams is achieved by applying devices at external points. The latter consist of general single visco-elastic springpot elements. An approximate nonlinear boundary value problem is found in frequency domain that holds for moderately large vibrations or for linear beams with external nonlinear devices, both in the vicinity of primary resonances. The interaction force of a so-called springpot element is expressed as a sum of two separate forces: the first develops due to the external loading function at the device location, and the second contribution arises due to an imposed time-harmonic support excitation with no other external forces acting on the structure. F…

VibrationEngineeringFrequency responseAlgebraic equationNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsbusiness.industryFrequency domainMechanicsFunction (mathematics)businessViscoelasticityExcitationPAMM
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European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) immune status and disease resistance are impaired by arginine dietary supplementation

2015

Infectious diseases and fish feeds management are probably the major expenses in the aquaculture business. Hence, it is a priority to define sustainable strategies which simultaneously avoid therapeutic procedures and reinforce fish immunity. Currently, one preferred approach is the use of immunostimulants which can be supplemented to the fish diets. Arginine is a versatile amino acid with important mechanisms closely related to the immune response. Aiming at finding out how arginine affects the innate immune status or improve disease resistance of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) against vibriosis, fish were fed two arginine-supplemented diets (1% and 2% arginine supplementation). A…

Vibrio anguillarumArginineGlutaminelcsh:MedicineInduced inflammatory responseIn-vitroAquacultureSuperoxidesGrowth-performancelcsh:ScienceDisease ResistanceMultidisciplinarybiologyGeneral MedicinePolymerase chain reactionArginaseGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesResearch ArticleRespiratory burstAeromonas-SalmonicidaNitric OxideArginineGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyImmune systemImmunityAnimals14. Life underwaterSea bassImmune responseInnate immune systemArginasebusiness.industryInterleukinslcsh:Rbiology.organism_classificationImmunity HumoralDietJuvenile jianFishGene Expression RegulationVibrio InfectionsImmunologyDietary SupplementsBasslcsh:QGene expressionbusinessCarpio Var. JianAmino-acidsSpleenVibrio-Anguillarum
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Molecular docking and pharmacogenomics of vinca alkaloids and their monomeric precursors, vindoline and catharanthine.

2011

International audience; Vinblastine and vincristine are dimeric indole alkaloids derived from (formerly: ). Their monomeric precursor molecules are vindoline and catharanthine. While vinblastine and vincristine are well-known mitotic spindle poisons, not much is known about vindoline and catharanthine. Vindoline and catharanthine showed weak cytotoxicity, while vinblastine, vincristine, and the semisynthetic vindesine and vinorelbine revealed high cytotoxicity towards cancer cells. This may reflect a general biological principle of poisonous plants. Highly toxic compounds are not only active towards predators, but also towards plant tissues. Hence, plants need mechanisms to protect themselv…

VincaStereochemistryCatharanthusSwineSpindle ApparatusVinblastineBiochemistryDrug Delivery Systemsmultidrug resistanceCell Line TumorCatharanthusmedicineAnimalsHumansVinca Alkaloidscentrosomal clusteringpharmacogenomicsPharmacologybiologyCell DeathDose-Response Relationship DrugAlkaloidmolecular dockingCatharanthineCatharanthus roseusbiology.organism_classificationTubulin ModulatorsVinblastineTubulinBiochemistryPharmacogenetics[SDV.SP.PHARMA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/Pharmacologybiology.proteinMultidrug Resistance-Associated Proteinsmedicine.drugVindolineProtein BindingBiochemical pharmacology
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