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Hsp70 is required for optimal cell proliferation in mouse A6 mesoangioblast stem cells.

2009

Mouse Hsp70 (70 kDa heat shock protein) is preferentially induced by heat or stress stimuli. We previously found that Hsp70 is constitutively expressed in A6 mouse mesoangioblast stem cells, but its possible role in these cells and the control of its basal transcription remained unexplored. Here we report that in the absence of stress, Ku factor is able to bind the HSE (heat shock element) consensus sequence in vitro, and in vivo it is bound to the proximal hsp70 promoter. In addition, we show that constitutive hsp70 transcription depends on the co-operative interaction of different factors such as Sp1 (specificity protein 1) and GAGA-binding protein with Ku factor, which binds the HSE cons…

Gene knockdownMesoangioblastBinding SitesGeneral transcription factorCell growthStem CellsCell BiologyBiologyFlow CytometryBiochemistryMolecular biologyHsp70MiceTranscription (biology)Heat shock proteinAnimalsBlood VesselsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsRNA InterferenceStem cellmesoangioblast RNAi doubling timePromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyCell ProliferationTranscription FactorsThe Biochemical journal
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Coronary Artery Fistula in Down Syndrome: A Hidden Association

2017

Heart Septal Defects VentricularVena Cava SuperiorFistula Down Syndrome AssociationCoronary Vessel AnomaliesInfant NewbornCoronary VesselsUltrasonography PrenatalDiagnosis DifferentialEchocardiographyArteriovenous FistulaHumansFemaleDown Syndrome
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Three-dimensional image analytical detection of intussusceptive pillars in murine lung

2015

A variety of diseases can lead to loss of lung tissue. Currently, this can be treated only symptomatically. In mice, a complete compensatory lung growth within 21 days after resection of the left lung can be observed. Understanding and transferring this concept of compensatory lung growth to humans would greatly improve therapeutic options. Lung growth is always accompanied by a process called angiogenesis forming new capillary blood vessels from preexisting ones. Among the processes during lung growth, the formation of transluminal tissue pillars within the capillary vessels (intussusceptive pillars) is observed. Therefore, pillars can be understood as an indicator for active angiogenesis …

HistologyComputer scienceAnatomyMathematical morphologyPathology and Forensic MedicineResectionMurine lungCapillary vesselssense organsTomographyLung tissueProcess (anatomy)Voxel sizeBiomedical engineeringJournal of Microscopy
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Aspiration thrombectomy for patients with acute coronary syndromes and culprit lesions located in coronary bypass grafts. Data from the PL-ACS regist…

2022

HumansRegistriesAcute Coronary SyndromeCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCoronary AngiographyCoronary VesselsThrombectomyKardiologia Polska
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Perlecan Maintains microvessel integrity in vivo and modulates their formation in vitro

2012

Perlecan is a heparan sulfate proteoglycan assembled into the vascular basement membranes (BMs) during vasculogenesis. In the present study we have investigated vessel formation in mice, teratomas and embryoid bodies (EBs) in the absence of perlecan. We found that perlecan was dispensable for blood vessel formation and maturation until embryonic day (E) 12.5. At later stages of development 40% of mutant embryos showed dilated microvessels in brain and skin, which ruptured and led to severe bleedings. Surprisingly, teratomas derived from perlecan-null ES cells showed efficient contribution of perlecan-deficient endothelial cells to an apparently normal tumor vasculature. However, in perlecan…

IntegrinsAnatomy and PhysiologyGlycobiologylcsh:MedicineCardiovascularurologic and male genital diseasesCardiovascular SystemBiochemistryBiotecnologiaBasement MembraneMicePregnancyMolecular Cell BiologyMorphogenesisHistochemistrylcsh:ScienceSkinMice KnockoutPeripheral Vascular DiseasesExtracellular Matrix ProteinsNeovascularization PathologicTeratomaProteïnes de membranaBrainCell DifferentiationExtracellular MatrixConnective TissueCytochemistryMedicineFemaleFibroblast Growth Factor 2ProteoglycansResearch Articleendocrine systemMice 129 StrainCèl·lulesNeovascularization PhysiologicCell MigrationGrowth FactorsCell AdhesionAnimalsBirth DefectsBiologyExtracellular Matrix AdhesionsEmbryoid BodiesEmbryonic Stem Cellslcsh:RfungiProteinsExtracellular Matrix CompositionMice Inbred C57BLcarbohydrates (lipids)Cancer and OncologyMicrovesselsCardiovascular Anatomylcsh:QHeparan Sulfate ProteoglycansDevelopmental Biology
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Combined inguinal hernia in the elderly. Portraying the progression of hernia disease

2016

Abstract Introduction Identification of a combined hernia is a common occurrence in the course of inguinal hernia repair. This type of protrusion disease seems to affect the elderly, in particular. Very few investigations have been carried out to ascertain the structural changes that occur in the groin affected by this clinical condition. Method Analysis of intraoperative findings of combined inguinal hernias evidenced in the elderly, from the most recent 100 groin hernia repair procedures carried out by a single operator, represents the basis of the article. Protrusions that presumably represent the forerunner of this type of hernia were also analyzed: double ipsilateral inguinal hernias c…

Ipsilateral herniaAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHerniamedicine.medical_treatmentHernia InguinalDisease030230 surgery03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansHerniaIn patientAge FactorHerniorrhaphyAgedAged 80 and overGroinbusiness.industryCombined herniaInguinal herniaAge FactorsGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHernia repairSurgeryInguinal herniaCombined hernia; Hernia; Inguinal hernia; Ipsilateral hernia; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Disease Progression; Female; Hernia Inguinal; Herniorrhaphy; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Young Adult; SurgeryCombined hernia; Hernia; Inguinal hernia; Ipsilateral hernia; Surgerysurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDisease ProgressionFemaleSurgerybusinessInferior epigastric vesselsProgressive diseaseHuman
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Prostaglandin A2 (PGA2) increases the coronary vascular resistance in the guinea-pig isolated heart preparation.

1977

Prostaglandin A2 (PGA2) in concentrations of 1.5·10−8 to 3·10−6 M was found to produce concentration-dependent increase in the coronary vascular resistance of the guinea-pig isolated heart without alterations in myocardial contractile force and oxygen consumption.

Isolated Heart PreparationMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGuinea PigsProstaglandinPharmacologyGuinea pigCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyPharmacologyProstaglandins ADose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryCell BiologyIsolated heartCoronary VesselsMyocardial Contractionmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryVascular resistanceCardiologyMolecular MedicineFemaleVascular ResistancebusinessExperientia
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Early and midterm outcomes of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds for ostial coronary lesions: insights from the GHOST-EU registry.

2016

Aims: We aimed to investigate the outcomes of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) in coronary ostial lesions. Ostial lesions represent a challenging angiographic subset, with higher event rates compared with non-ostial lesions. BVS might be associated with advantages over the long term, but their safety in this setting remains to be explored. Methods and results: Procedural and 12-month follow-up data from consecutive patients treated with BVS for lesions located at the ostium of the right (RCA), left anterior (LAD) or circumflex (LCX) coronary in 11 European centres were collected. The primary device-oriented endpoint was defined as a combination of cardiovascular death, target vessel m…

LCX (29Target lesionMale52%). Patients presenting with ostial lesions did not differ from the remaining cohort except for a higher incidence of prior revascularisation. Predilation was performed in 97% of the lesions (vs. 96% in non-ostialp= 0.035)medicine.medical_treatmentMyocardial Infarction304 patients with a mean age of 62 +/- 11years. There were 90 ostial lesions (5.8%) in 84 patients (6.4%) located at the ostial RCA (14Coronary Artery Disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCoronary artery diseasebut their safety in this setting remains to be explored. Methods and results: Procedural and 12-month follow-up data from consecutive patients treated with BVS for lesions located at the ostium of the right (RCA)0302 clinical medicineAbsorbable Implants030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionCircumflexRegistriesTissue Scaffolds32%)Drug-Eluting StentsMiddle AgedThrombosisCoronary VesselsAims: We aimed to investigate the outcomes of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) in coronary ostial lesions. Ostial lesions represent a challenging angiographic subset with higher event rates compared with non-ostial lesions. BVS might be associated with advantages over the long term but their safety in this setting remains to be explored. Methods and results: Procedural and 12-month follow-up data from consecutive patients treated with BVS for lesions located at the ostium of the right (RCA) left anterior (LAD) or circumflex (LCX) coronary in 11 European centres were collected. The primary device-oriented endpoint was defined as a combination of cardiovascular death target vessel myocardial infarction or target lesion revascularisation. The database included a total of 1549 lesions in 1304 patients with a mean age of 62 +/- 11years. There were 90 ostial lesions (5.8%) in 84 patients (6.4%) located at the ostial RCA (14; 16%) LCX (29; 32%) or LAD (47; 52%). Patients presenting with ostial lesions did not differ from the remaining cohort except for a higher incidence of prior revascularisation. Predilation was performed in 97% of the lesions (vs. 96% in non-ostial p= 0.618) post-dilation in 43% (versus 58% in the non-ostial group p= 0.008). At quantitative coronary angiography treatment of ostial lesions was associated with higher residual stenosis (30% [23-41] vs. 26% [20-37] p= 0.035) but no difference in minimum lumen diameter existed (p= 0.447). Follow-up data were available at 385 [362-465] days. The 12-month Kaplan-Meier estimated rates of scaffold thrombosis were 4.9% and 2.0% (ostial and non-ostial lesion groups respectively log-rank p= 0.005). The device-oriented composite endpoint occurred respectively in 12.6% and 4.6% at 12 months (log-rank p= 0.001). Treatment of ostial lesions was an independent predictor of this endpoint (p= 0.0025 HR 2.65 [1.41-4.97]).OstiumAims: We aimed to investigate the outcomes of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) in coronary ostial lesions. Ostial lesions represent a challenging angiographic subsetTreatment Outcomein 12.6% and 4.6% at 12 months (log-rank p= 0.001). Treatment of ostial lesions was an independent predictor of this endpoint (p= 0.0025CardiologyFemale549 lesions in 1medicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineAdultpost-dilation in 43% (versus 58% in the non-ostial groupmedicine.medical_specialtyor LAD (47HR 2.65 [1.41-4.97])but no difference in minimum lumen diameter existed (p= 0.447). Follow-up data were available at 385 [362-465] days. The 12-month Kaplan-Meier estimated rates of scaffold thrombosis were 4.9% and 2.0% (ostial and non-ostial lesion groupsrespectivelyLesion03 medical and health sciencesPercutaneous Coronary Interventionwith higher event rates compared with non-ostial lesions. BVS might be associated with advantages over the long termleft anterior (LAD) or circumflex (LCX) coronary in 11 European centres were collected. The primary device-oriented endpoint was defined as a combination of cardiovascular deathInternal medicinemedicineHumanstarget vessel myocardial infarction or target lesion revascularisation. The database included a total of 1Agedp= 0.008). At quantitative coronary angiographybusiness.industryPercutaneous coronary interventionp= 0.618)treatment of ostial lesions was associated with higher residual stenosis (30% [23-41] vs. 26% [20-37]log-rank p= 0.005). The device-oriented composite endpoint occurredmedicine.diseaseSurgery16%)businessEuroIntervention : journal of EuroPCR in collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology
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Successful Foley catheter tamponade of an epigastric vessel trocar injury in a toddler – A case report

2021

Highlights • Epigastric vessel injury is a well recognized complication during laparoscopic trocar placement. • Precautionary measures to prevent trocar induced injuries should be implemented to lower the incidence of this complication. • If this complication is encountered, tamponade by Foley catheter placement is an effective measure to provide hemostasis. • Hemorrhage control using a Foley catheter is feasible even in small children and toddlers.

Laparoscopic surgerymedicine.medical_specialtyFoley cathetermedicine.medical_treatmentFoley catheterurologic and male genital diseasesAbdominal wall03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCase reportmedicineChildrenbusiness.industryTamponademedicine.diseaseEpigastric vesselsSurgeryInguinal herniaCathetermedicine.anatomical_structureBleed030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAbdomen030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryTamponadeInferior epigastric vesselsbusinessInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
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Vascular labeling of the head and neck vessels : technique, advantages and limitations

2017

Background Vascular staining techniques have been used to describe the vascular structures of several anatomic areas. However, few reports have described this procedure in the head and neck region. This paper describes a head and neck vascular labeling procedure, and describes some of the technical complications that may occur. Material and methods Fifteen specimen cadaver heads were prepared. After drying the vascular system, the internal carotid arteries were ligated and a solution with latex and a gelling agent was injected into the internal carotid arteries and external jugular veins. Two different colors were employed to differentiate arteries from veins. A total of 60ml latex was inje…

Lingual arteryArtèries caròtidesInvestigació mèdicaDissection (medical)Odontologia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBlood vesselsMedicine researchCadavermedicine.arterymedicineAnatomia humana030223 otorhinolaryngologyHead and neckGeneral DentistryVasos sanguinisPlexusbusiness.industryResearchColl030206 dentistryAnatomymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Capmedicine.anatomical_structureExternal JugularDentistryHuman anatomyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAScardiovascular systemOral SurgeryCadaveric spasmbusinessHeadCarotid arteryNeckBlood vessel
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