نتایج جستجو برای: cerebral endothelial cells

تعداد نتایج: 1601645  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2014
Koryn A Carver David Lourim Andrew K Tryba David R Harder

Mammals have circadian variation in blood pressure, heart rate, vascular tone, thrombotic tendency, and cerebral blood flow (CBF). These changes may be in part orchestrated by circadian variation in clock gene expression within cells comprising the vasculature that modulate blood flow (e.g., fibroblasts, cerebral vascular smooth muscle cells, astrocytes, and endothelial cells). However, the dow...

Journal: :Folia neuropathologica 2001
J Jośko B Gwóźdź S Hendryk H Jedrzejowska-Szypułka J Słowiński J Jochem

Cerebral vasospasm is one of the most severe complications of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH), leading to pathological changes in the vessel wall itself and in the nervous tissue, due to ischaemia of endothelial cells and neurones. Amongst the known substances inducing vasospasm, the most potent spasmogenic effect is exerted by endothelin-1 (ET1). The constriction of cerebral arteries and oblite...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2009
mohsen emami aleagha etrat javadi rad siamak shariat torbaghan

littoral cell angioma is a splenic vascular tumor of splenic sinus lining cells that is considered benign in general. this report describes a case of littoral cell angioma with no malignant histological features. the lesion is composed of anastomosing vascular channels resembling splenic sinus; they are lined by endothelial cells which show mitotic activity very rare. immunohistochemically, the...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2023

Cerebral hypoperfusion is associated with enhanced cognitive decline and increased risk of neuropsychiatric disorders. Erythropoietin (EPO) a neurotrophic factor known to improve function in preclinical clinical studies neurodegenerative psychiatric However, the application EPO limited due its erythropoietic activity that can adversely elevate hematocrit non-anemic populations. Carbamoylated er...

Journal: :Stroke 2015
Danielle N Doll Heng Hu Jiahong Sun Sara E Lewis James W Simpkins Xuefang Ren

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a selectively permeable cerebrovascular endothelial barrier that maintains homeostasis between the periphery and the central nervous system. BBB disruption is a consequence of ischemic stroke and BBB permeability can be altered by infection/inflammation, but the complex cellular and molecular changes that result in this BBB alteration need...

2016
So Y. Cheon Kyoung J. Cho So Y. Kim Eun H. Kam Jong E. Lee Bon-Nyeo Koo

Conditions of increased oxidative stress including cerebral ischemia can lead to blood-brain barrier dysfunction via matrix metalloproteinase (MMP). It is known that MMP-9 in particular is released from brain endothelial cells is involved in the neuronal cell death that occurs after cerebral ischemia. In the intracellular signaling network, apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) is the mai...

2017
Martin Pedard Aurore Quirié Philippe Garnier Anne Tessier Céline Demougeot Christine Marie

Cognitive abilities are largely dependent on activation of cerebral tropomyosin-related kinase B receptors (TrkB) by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) that is secreted under a bioactive form by both neurons and endothelial cells. In addition, there is mounting evidence for a link between endothelial function and cognition even though the underlying mechanisms are not well known. Therefor...

2015
Sheng Tao Hou Ladan Nilchi Xuesheng Li Sandhya Gangaraju Susan X. Jiang Amy Aylsworth Robert Monette Jacqueline Slinn

Semaphorin 3A (Sema3A) increased significantly in mouse brain following cerebral ischemia. However, the role of Sema3A in stroke brain remains unknown. Our aim was to determine wether Sema3A functions as a vascular permeability factor and contributes to ischemic brain damage. Recombinant Sema3A injected intradermally to mouse skin, or stereotactically into the cerebral cortex, caused dose- and ...

Journal: :Stroke 2015
Yi-Je Chen Breanna K Wallace Natalie Yuen David P Jenkins Heike Wulff Martha E O'Donnell

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE KCa3.1, a calcium-activated potassium channel, regulates ion and fluid secretion in the lung and gastrointestinal tract. It is also expressed on vascular endothelium where it participates in blood pressure regulation. However, the expression and physiological role of KCa3.1 in blood-brain barrier (BBB) endothelium has not been investigated. BBB endothelial cells transport...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
serah park department of radiology, chung-ang university college of medicine, seoul, korea byung kook kwak department of radiology, chung-ang university college of medicine, seoul, korea; department of radiology, chung-ang university hospital, chung-ang university college of medicine, seoul, korea; department of radiology, chung-ang university hospital, chung-ang university college of medicine, p. o. box: 156-755, seoul, korea. tel: +82-262992661, fax: +82-262631557 jisung jung department of radiology, chung-ang university college of medicine, seoul, korea

background susceptibility-weighted imaging (swi) is extremely sensitive in the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide (spio) nanoparticle-labeled cells. however, no study has compared molecular imaging for stem cell detection using swi and other mri pulse sequences. objectives this study aims to assess the sensitivity of swi in detecting spio nanoparticle-labeled, human bone marrow-derived m...

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