نتایج جستجو برای: shear stress level

تعداد نتایج: 1527206  

Journal: :Molecular medicine 2011
Juan Wang Feng Shuang An Wei Zhang Lei Gong Shu Jian Wei Wei Dong Qin Xu Ping Wang Yu Xia Zhao Yun Zhang Cheng Zhang Ming-Xiang Zhang

Atherosclerosis begins as local inflammation of arterial walls at sites of disturbed flow, such as vessel curvatures and bifurcations with low shear stress. c-Jun NH₂-terminal kinase (JNK) is a major regulator of flow-dependent gene expression in endothelial cells in atherosclerosis. However, little is known about the in vivo role of JNK in low shear stress in atherosclerosis. We aimed to obser...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 1999
P Houston M C Dickson V Ludbrook B White J L Schwachtgen J H McVey N Mackman J M Reese D G Gorman C Campbell M Braddock

Hemodynamic forces such as fluid shear stress have been shown to modulate the activity of an expanding family of genes involved in vessel wall homeostasis and the pathogenesis of vascular disease. We have investigated the effect of shear stress on tissue factor (TF) gene expression in human endothelial cells (ECs) and in a rat arterial model of occlusion. As measured by reverse transcriptase po...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Akinori Ueda Manabu Shimomura Mariko Ikeda Ryuhei Yamaguchi Kazuo Tanishita

The glycocalyx layer on the surface of an endothelial cell is an interface barrier for uptake of macromolecules, such as low-density lipoprotein and albumin, in the cell. The shear-dependent uptake of macromolecules thus might govern the function of the glycocalyx layer. We therefore studied the effect of glycocalyx on the shear-dependent uptake of macromolecules into endothelial cells. Bovine ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2005
Kimiko Yamamoto Takaaki Sokabe Tetsuro Watabe Kohei Miyazono Jun K Yamashita Syotaro Obi Norihiko Ohura Akiko Matsushita Akira Kamiya Joji Ando

Pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells are capable of differentiating into all cell lineages, but the molecular mechanisms that regulate ES cell differentiation have not been sufficiently explored. In this study, we report that shear stress, a mechanical force generated by fluid flow, can induce ES cell differentiation. When Flk-1-positive (Flk-1(+)) mouse ES cells were subjected to shear stress...

2003
Y. C. Choi

Biofilm detachment under a dynamic change in shear stress was monitored using Focused Beam Reflectance Measurements (FBRM, LASENTEC®) and mass fractionation. An annular reactor was used to grow biofilm with glucose as substrate. Changing the rotational speed on the inner cylinder of the annular reactor from 150 RPM to 420 RPM induced a step increase in shear stress. It was observed that the rat...

2003
Shu Q. Liu Christopher Tieche Dalin Tang Paul Alkema

Blood vessels are subject to fluid shear stress, a hemodynamic factor that inhibits the mitogenic activities of vascular cells. The presence of nonuniform shear stress has been shown to exert graded suppression of cell proliferation and induces the formation of cell density gradients, which in turn regulates the direction of SMC migration and alignment. Here, we investigate the role of platelet...

2015
Nicolas Baeyens Stefania Nicoli Brian G Coon Tyler D Ross Koen Van den Dries Jinah Han Holly M Lauridsen Cecile O Mejean Anne Eichmann Jean-Leon Thomas Jay D Humphrey Martin A Schwartz

Vascular remodeling under conditions of growth or exercise, or during recovery from arterial restriction or blockage is essential for health, but mechanisms are poorly understood. It has been proposed that endothelial cells have a preferred level of fluid shear stress, or 'set point', that determines remodeling. We show that human umbilical vein endothelial cells respond optimally within a rang...

2014
Jinlin Jiang Donna S. Woulfe Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis

• Physiological shear stress promotes megakaryocytic maturation, DNA synthesis, phosphatidylserine exposure and caspase-3 activation. • Shear enhances the production and function of PLPs and Mk-derived microparticles possessing a novel function. In vivo visualization of thrombopoiesis suggests an important role for shear flow in platelet biogenesis. In vitro, shear stress was shown to accelerat...

This study makes use of the Tsallis entropy to predict the shear stress distribution. Given a definition of the Tsallis entropy, it is maximized by using the probability density function, which then is used to attain a novel shear stress equation. This is then employed for calculating the shear stress distribution in rectangular channels in different aspect ratios and finally, for viability, th...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Syotaro Obi Kimiko Yamamoto Nobutaka Shimizu Shinichiro Kumagaya Tomomi Masumura Takaaki Sokabe Takayuki Asahara Joji Ando

Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are mobilized from bone marrow to peripheral blood and contribute to angiogenesis in tissues. In the process, EPCs are exposed to the shear stress generated by blood flow and tissue fluid flow. Our previous study showed that shear stress promotes differentiation of EPCs into mature endothelial cells. In this study, we investigated whether EPCs differentiate i...

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