نتایج جستجو برای: derived microparticle

تعداد نتایج: 482892  

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2011
Dylan Burger Augusto C Montezano Nobuhiro Nishigaki Ying He Anthony Carter Rhian M Touyz

OBJECTIVE Circulating microparticles are increased in cardiovascular disease and may themselves promote oxidative stress and inflammation. Molecular mechanisms underlying their formation and signaling are unclear. We investigated the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS), Rho kinase, and lipid rafts in microparticle formation and examined their functional significance in endothelial cells (ECs)...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2005
Nicolas Amabile Alain P Guérin Aurélie Leroyer Ziad Mallat Clément Nguyen Jacques Boddaert Gérard M London Alain Tedgui Chantal M Boulanger

Endothelial dysfunction and arterial stiffness are major determinants of cardiovascular risk in patients with end-stage renal failure (ESRF). Microparticles are membrane fragments shed from damaged or activated cells. Because microparticles can affect endothelial cells, this study investigated the relationship between circulating microparticles and arterial dysfunction in patients with ESRF and...

2014
Julie Sahler Collynn F. Woeller Richard P. Phipps

Circulating blood microparticles are submicron vesicles released primarily by megakaryocytes and platelets that act as transcellular communicators. Inflammatory conditions exhibit elevated blood microparticle numbers compared to healthy conditions. Direct functional consequences of microparticle composition, especially internal composition, on recipient cells are poorly understood. Our objectiv...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Bryan N Kahner Robert T Dorsam Satya P Kunapuli

Microparticles are shed from the platelet membrane upon platelet activation by strong agonists, and they aid in clot formation. As the P2Y1 and the P2Y12 receptors differentially contribute to different platelet functions, we studied the relative contribution of the P2Y1 and P2Y12 receptors to microparticle formation from platelets. The P2Y12 receptor antagonist AR-C 69931MX, but not the P2Y1 r...

2010
Emily Dey-Hazra Barbara Hertel Torsten Kirsch Alexander Woywodt Svjetlana Lovric Hermann Haller Marion Haubitz Uta Erdbruegger

The clinical importance of microparticles resulting from vesiculation of platelets and other blood cells is increasingly recognized, although no standardized method exists for their measurement. Only a few studies have examined the analytical and preanalytical steps and variables affecting microparticle detection. We focused our analysis on microparticle detection by flow cytometry. The goal of...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2005
Peter L Gross Barbara C Furie Glenn Merrill-Skoloff Janet Chou Bruce Furie

Circulating tissue factor accumulates in the developing thrombus and contributes to fibrin clot formation. To determine whether tissue factor derived from hematopoietic cells is delivered to the thrombus via tissue factor-bearing microparticles or circulating leukocytes expressing tissue factor on the plasma membrane, we compared the kinetics of tissue factor accumulation in the developing arte...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Katrin Einfinger Sigrun Badrnya Margareta Furtmüller Daniela Handschuh Herbert Lindner Margarethe Geiger

Protein C inhibitor is a secreted, non-specific serine protease inhibitor with broad protease reactivity. It binds glycosaminoglycans and anionic phospholipids, which can modulate its activity. Anionic phospholipids, such as phosphatidylserine are normally localized to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane, but are exposed on activated and apoptotic cells and on plasma membrane-derived micro...

Journal: :Hypertension 2013
Nathan T Jenkins Jaume Padilla Leryn J Boyle Daniel P Credeur M Harold Laughlin Paul J Fadel

There is strong and consistent evidence from in vitro studies that disturbed blood flow produces a proatherogenic vascular endothelial phenotype. However, data from human studies are lacking. To address this, a 220 mm Hg occlusion cuff was placed on the distal forearm of 10 young, healthy men to induce a localized region of disturbed blood flow in the proximal vasculature for 20 minutes. We hyp...

Journal: :Circulation research 2013
Anne-Clémence Vion Bhama Ramkhelawon Xavier Loyer Gilles Chironi Cecile Devue Gervaise Loirand Alain Tedgui Stéphanie Lehoux Chantal M Boulanger

RATIONALE Endothelial activation and apoptosis release membrane-shed microparticles (EMP) that emerge as important biological effectors. OBJECTIVE Because laminar shear stress (SS) is a major physiological regulator of endothelial survival, we tested the hypothesis that SS regulates EMP release. METHODS AND RESULTS EMP levels were quantified by flow cytometry in medium of endothelial cells ...

2014
Beryl Wen Valery Combes Amandine Bonhoure Babette B. Weksler Pierre-Olivier Couraud Georges E. R. Grau

Septic shock is a severe disease state characterised by the body's life threatening response to infection. Complex interactions between endothelial cells and circulating monocytes are responsible for microvasculature dysfunction contributing to the pathogenesis of this syndrome. Here, we intended to determine whether microparticles derived from activated monocytes contribute towards inflammator...

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