Mechanical tension governs fibroblast proliferation and survival and the homeostasis of the extracellular matrix to adapt its resistance to the mechanical requirements of the organs. To consolidate this view, we analysed the effect of tension release on the expression of molecules involved in the architecture and stabilisation of the collagen fibres, namely the procollagens type I and III, the amino- and carboxy-procollagen peptidases (N-pCP and C-pCP) and lysyl oxidase. Cells were cultured in conditions of high mechanical stress in monolayer on a collagen coat and under reduced tension by disruption of the cytoskeleton upon treatment with cytochalasin D in monolayer on a collagen coat or by integrin-mediated stress relaxation in a freely r...
Three-dimensional lattices of reconstituted, polymerized type I collagen were subjected to partial h...
AbstractCollagenase activity in fibroblasts is regulated by cytokines and the interaction with the e...
Similar to native cardiovascular tissues, the mechanical properties of engineered cardiovascular con...
During dermal wound healing, resident cells are constantly exposed to mechanical forces from surroun...
AbstractThe intracellular mechanisms controlling mechano-dependent production of the two extracellul...
Collagen, a triple-helical, self-organizing protein, is the predominant structural protein in mammal...
Background and Objective Mechanical stretching modulates extracellular matrix (ECM) protein synthesi...
Early wound healing is associated with fibroblasts assembling a provisional fibronectin-rich extrace...
Mechanical forces are important regulators of connective tissue homeostasis. Our recent experiments ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) environment in connective tissues provides fibroblasts with a structu...
Changes in cell shape are postulated to modulate gene expression during differentiation of a number ...
The aim of the work was to analyze, on a comparative basis, the signaling pathways operating in the ...
Dermal wound healing is a complex multi-stage process involving many cell types, several cell-matrix...
Abstract: The repair and maintenance of connective tissues is performed predominately by a mes-enchy...
Despite the crucial role of extracellular matrix (ECM) in directing cell fate in healthy and disease...
Three-dimensional lattices of reconstituted, polymerized type I collagen were subjected to partial h...
AbstractCollagenase activity in fibroblasts is regulated by cytokines and the interaction with the e...
Similar to native cardiovascular tissues, the mechanical properties of engineered cardiovascular con...
During dermal wound healing, resident cells are constantly exposed to mechanical forces from surroun...
AbstractThe intracellular mechanisms controlling mechano-dependent production of the two extracellul...
Collagen, a triple-helical, self-organizing protein, is the predominant structural protein in mammal...
Background and Objective Mechanical stretching modulates extracellular matrix (ECM) protein synthesi...
Early wound healing is associated with fibroblasts assembling a provisional fibronectin-rich extrace...
Mechanical forces are important regulators of connective tissue homeostasis. Our recent experiments ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) environment in connective tissues provides fibroblasts with a structu...
Changes in cell shape are postulated to modulate gene expression during differentiation of a number ...
The aim of the work was to analyze, on a comparative basis, the signaling pathways operating in the ...
Dermal wound healing is a complex multi-stage process involving many cell types, several cell-matrix...
Abstract: The repair and maintenance of connective tissues is performed predominately by a mes-enchy...
Despite the crucial role of extracellular matrix (ECM) in directing cell fate in healthy and disease...
Three-dimensional lattices of reconstituted, polymerized type I collagen were subjected to partial h...
AbstractCollagenase activity in fibroblasts is regulated by cytokines and the interaction with the e...
Similar to native cardiovascular tissues, the mechanical properties of engineered cardiovascular con...