نتایج جستجو برای: leukocyte rolling

تعداد نتایج: 51377  

Journal: :Current opinion in cell biology 2008
Ronen Alon Klaus Ley

The arrest of rolling leukocytes on various target vascular beds is mediated by specialized leukocyte integrins and their endothelial immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) ligands. These integrins are kept in largely inactive states and undergo in situ activation upon leukocyte-endothelial contact by both biochemical and mechanical signals from flow-derived shear forces. In vivo and in vitro studie...

2013
Wenjiao Li

Biomechanical properties of cells play a very important role in regulating cells function. Experimental studies found that when Leukocytes move near the vessel wall, the phenomena such as rolling, jumping and adhesion will appear. Based on the non-linear fluid-structure interaction theory, leukocyte’s tiny jumping mechanism and rolling phenomenon were studied. The results were: 1) The choice of...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Michael J Hickey Daniel C Bullard Andrew Issekutz Will G James

MRL/fas(lpr) mice are affected by a systemic autoimmune disease that results in widespread leukocytic infiltration of the vasculature, including in the skin. The molecular pathways responsible for this leukocyte recruitment are poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of these experiments was to examine the mechanisms of leukocyte trafficking in the dermal microvasculature of MRL/fas(lpr) mice. In...

Journal: :Circulation research 1991
K Ley P Gaehtgens

At the onset of the inflammatory process, leukocytes roll along venular but not arteriolar walls before they firmly attach and emigrate. To test whether differences in hydrodynamic flow conditions are responsible for the preferential occurrence of leukocyte rolling in venules, we varied wall shear rate, gamma w, between 30 and 2,000 sec-1 by selective micro-occlusion of side branches in venules...

2005
Klaus Ley Peter Gaehtgens

At the onset of the inflammatory process, leukocytes roll along venular but not arteriolar walls before they firmly attach and emigrate. To test whether differences in hydrodynamic flow conditions are responsible for the preferential occurrence of leukocyte rolling in venules, we varied wall shear rate, 'Yw, between 30 and 2,000 sec` by selective micro-occlusion of side branches in venules and ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2001
Einar E. Eriksson Xun Xie Joachim Werr Peter Thoren Lennart Lindbom

In the multistep process of leukocyte extravasation, the mechanisms by which leukocytes establish the initial contact with the endothelium are unclear. In parallel, there is a controversy regarding the role for L-selectin in leukocyte recruitment. Here, using intravital microscopy in the mouse, we investigated leukocyte capture from the free flow directly to the endothelium (primary capture), a...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2004
Patricia Mowery Zhi-Qiang Yang Eva J Gordon Oren Dwir Andrew G Spencer Ronen Alon Laura L Kiessling

L-selectin is a leukocyte cell-surface protein that facilitates the rolling of leukocytes along the endothelium, a process that leads to leukocyte migration to a site of infection. Preventing L-selectin-mediated rolling minimizes leukocyte adhesion and extravasation; therefore, compounds that inhibit rolling may act as anti-inflammatory agents. To investigate the potential role of multivalent l...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1991
M A Perry D N Granger

In vivo microscopy was used to assess the relationships among shear rate (and shear stress), leukocyte rolling velocity, and leukocyte adherence in a cat mesentery preparation. Shear rate in individual venules and arterioles of 25-35 microns diameter were varied over a wide range by graded occlusion of an arterial loop. There was a linear decline in leukocyte rolling velocity (Vwbc) as red cell...

2005
Mirjam G.A. oude Egbrink Robert S. Reneman

The influence of platelet-vessel wall interactions on leukocyte rolling was investigated in rabbit mesenteric venules (diameter, 21-40 gm) using intravital videomicroscopy. Puncture of the wall with glass micropipettes (tip, 6-8 ,um) evoked the formation of a thrombus in all venules. In most vessels, emboli were produced as well. The rolling of leukocytes (i.e., their movement along the vessel ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Michael B Kim Ingrid H Sarelius

Rolling on the venular endothelium is a critical step in the recruitment of leukocytes during the inflammatory response. P-selectin is a key mediator of leukocyte rolling, which is an early event in the inflammatory cascade; this rolling is likely to be directly regulated by both local fluid shear forces and P-selectin site densities in the microvasculature. However, neither the spatial pattern...

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