Most forms of tissue healing depend critically on revascularisation. In soft tissues and in vitro, mechanical stimuli have been shown to promote vessel-forming activity. However, in bone defects, increased interfragmentary motion impairs vascular regeneration. Because these effects seem contradictory, we aimed to determine whether a range of mechanical stimuli exists in which angiogenesis is favoured. A series of cyclic strain magnitudes were applied to a Matrigel-based “tube formation” assay and the total lengths of networks formed by human microvascular endothelial cells measured at 24 h. Network lengths were reduced at all strain levels, compared to unstretched controls. However, the levels of pro-angiogenic matrix metalloproteases-2 and...
The role of vascular endothelium in the tissue- and body-homeostasis is beyond nutrient and oxygen t...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Tissue engineering is an innovative method to restore cardiovascular tissue funct...
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a focal dilatation of the aorta, caused by both genetic and envir...
While both the restoration of the blood supply and an appropriate local mechanical environment are c...
In the lung, vascular endothelial cells experience cyclic mechanical strain resulting from rhythmic ...
Mechanical signals regulate blood vessel development in vivo, and have been demonstrated to regulate...
In the lungs, vascular endothelial cells experience cyclic mechanical strain resulting from rhythmic...
Much recent emphasis in vascular biology has focused on endothelial cells which form the inner linin...
In vivo, endothelial cells are constantly exposed to pulsatile shear and tensile stresses. The main ...
Development and maintenance of a vascular network are critical for bone growth and homeostasis; stra...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
The endothelial lining of the vasculature is exposed to a large variety of biochemical and hemodynam...
The development of a functional microvasculature is critical to the long-term survival of implanted ...
Exposure of endothelial cells to low and multidirectional blood flow is known to promote a pro-ather...
Atherosclerosis is an ever-increasing cause of morbidity in the western world. Current surgical trea...
The role of vascular endothelium in the tissue- and body-homeostasis is beyond nutrient and oxygen t...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Tissue engineering is an innovative method to restore cardiovascular tissue funct...
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a focal dilatation of the aorta, caused by both genetic and envir...
While both the restoration of the blood supply and an appropriate local mechanical environment are c...
In the lung, vascular endothelial cells experience cyclic mechanical strain resulting from rhythmic ...
Mechanical signals regulate blood vessel development in vivo, and have been demonstrated to regulate...
In the lungs, vascular endothelial cells experience cyclic mechanical strain resulting from rhythmic...
Much recent emphasis in vascular biology has focused on endothelial cells which form the inner linin...
In vivo, endothelial cells are constantly exposed to pulsatile shear and tensile stresses. The main ...
Development and maintenance of a vascular network are critical for bone growth and homeostasis; stra...
Mechanical conditioning is often used to enhance collagen synthesis, remodeling and maturation and, ...
The endothelial lining of the vasculature is exposed to a large variety of biochemical and hemodynam...
The development of a functional microvasculature is critical to the long-term survival of implanted ...
Exposure of endothelial cells to low and multidirectional blood flow is known to promote a pro-ather...
Atherosclerosis is an ever-increasing cause of morbidity in the western world. Current surgical trea...
The role of vascular endothelium in the tissue- and body-homeostasis is beyond nutrient and oxygen t...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Tissue engineering is an innovative method to restore cardiovascular tissue funct...
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a focal dilatation of the aorta, caused by both genetic and envir...