218 research outputs found
Arteriogenesis versus angiogenesis: similarities and differences
Cardiovascular diseases account for more than half of total mortality before the age of 75 in industrialized countries. To develop therapies promoting the compensatory growth of blood vessels could be superior to palliative surgical surgical interventions. Therefore, much effort has been put into investigating underlying mechanisms. Depending on the initial trigger, growth of blood vessels in adult organisms proceeds via two major processes, angiogenesis and arteriogenesis. While angiogenesis is induced by hypoxia and results in new capillaries, arteriogenesis is induced by physical forces, most importantly fluid shear stress. Consequently, chronically elevated fluid shear stress was found to be the strongest trigger under experimental conditions. Arteriogenesis describes the remodelling of pre-existing arterio-arteriolar anastomoses to completely developed and functional arteries. In both growth processes, enlargement of vascular wall structures was proposed to be covered by proliferation of existing wall cells. Recently, increasing evidence emerges, implicating a pivotal role for circulating cells, above all blood monocytes, in vascular growth processes. Since it has been shown that monocytes/macrophage release a cocktail of chemokines, growth factors and proteases involved in vascular growth, their contribution seems to be of a paracrine fashion. A similar role is currently discussed for various populations of bone-marrow derived stem cells and endothelial progenitors. In contrast, the initial hypothesis that these cells -after undergoing a (trans-)differentiation- contribute by a structural integration into the growing vessel wall, is increasingly challenged
Wie sich das Herz erneuert : von Umprogrammierungen und Stammzellen
Erkrankungen des Herz-Kreislauf-Systems sind für die größte Zahl der Todesfälle in Deutschland verantwortlich. Das liegt nicht zuletzt daran, dass das menschliche Herz kaum Selbstheilungskräfte besitzt. Wissenschaftler suchen deshalb nach Möglichkeiten, die Regenerationsfähigkeit des Organs zu steigern. Dabei helfen ihnen der Blick ins Tierreich und modernste molekularbiologische Verfahren
Improved arteriogenesis with simultaneous skeletal muscle repair in ischemic tissue by SCL plus multipotent adult progenitor cell clones from peripheral blood
Background: The CD34- murine stem cell line RM26 cloned from peripheral blood mononuclear cells has been shown to generate hematopoietic progeny in lethally irradiated animals. The peripheral blood-derived cell clones expresses a variety of mesodermal and erythroid/myeloid transcription factors suggesting a multipotent differentiation potential like the bone marrow-derived `multipotent adult progenitor cells' (MAP-C). Methods: SCL+ CD34- RM26 cells were transfused intravenously into mice suffering from chronic hind-limb ischemia, evaluating the effect of stem cells on collateral artery growth and simultaneous skeletal muscle repair. Results: RM26 cells are capable of differentiating in vitro into endothelial cells when cultured on the appropriate collagen matrix. Activation of the SCL stem cell enhancer (SCL+) is mediated through the binding to two Ets and one GATA site and cells start to express milieu- and growth condition-dependent levels of the endothelial markers CD31 (PECAM) and Flt-1 (VEGF-R1). Intravenously infused RM26 cells significantly improved the collateral blood flow (arteriogenesis) and neo-angiogenesis formation in a murine hind-limb ischemia transplant model. Although transplanted RM26 cells did not integrate into the growing collateral arteries, cells were found adjacent to local arteriogenesis, but instead integrated into the ischemic skeletal muscle exclusively in the affected limb for simultaneous tissue repair. Conclusion: These data suggest that molecularly primed hem-/mesangioblast-type adult progenitor cells can circulate in the peripheral blood improving perfusion of tissues with chronic ischemia and extending beyond the vascular compartment. Copyright (C) 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel
Resonances in Pulsatile Channel Flow with an Elastic Wall
Interactions between fluids and elastic solids are ubiquitous in application
ranging from aeronautical and civil engineering to physiological flows. Here we
study the pulsatile flow through a two-dimensional Starling resistor as a
simple model for unsteady flow in elastic vessels. We numerically solve the
equations governing the flow and the large-displacement elasticity and show
that the system responds as a forced harmonic oscillator with non-conventional
damping. We derive an analytical prediction for the amplitude of the
oscillatory wall deformation, and thus the conditions under which resonances
occur or vanish
Light-scattering reconstruction of transparent shapes using neural networks
We propose a cheap non-intrusive high-resolution method of visualising
transparent or translucent objects which may translate, rotate and shapeshift.
We propose a method of reconstructing a strongly deformed time-evolving surface
from a time-series of noisy clouds of points using a lightweight neural
network. We benchmark the method against three different geometries and varying
levels of noise and find that the Gaussian curvature is accurately recovered
when the noise level is below of the diameter of the surface and the data
from distinct regions of the surface do not overlap
Politische Bildung unter Bedingungen sozialer Distanz in der Corona-Krise: Lerngelegenheit, Herausforderung und neue Formate
Die Corona-Krise erzeugt bei Lernenden und Lehrenden sowie für ganze Professionen Lernnotwendigkeiten und -gelegenheiten. Gerade für die Politische Bildung ergeben sich dabei Chancen für subjekt- und konfliktorientierte Bildung. Gleichzeitig gilt es unter den Bedingungen der sozialen Distanz zu reflektieren, wie Bildung stattfinden kann. Dabei ist zu hinterfragen, inwiefern die neuen Lerngelegenheiten und -notwendigkeiten auch auf Visionen verweisen, die im Bildungsfeld angesteuert werden können. Der Beitrag beschreibt zunächst aus Sicht politischer Bildung die Corona-Krise als Lerngelegenheit. Anschließend wird der Einfluss der Krise auf das Bildungsfeld problematisiert. Dabei geht es um die Lernenden, die Lehrenden und die Pädagog*innen sowie die Strukturen, in denen die Akteur*innen agieren. Die Notwendigkeit, unter Bedingungen sozialer Distanz Bildungsprozesse zu initiieren, wird kritisch hinsichtlich der Möglichkeiten ihrer Verwirklichung reflektiert. Abschließend wird mit einem Schwerpunkt auf außerschulische Bildung danach gefragt, wie politische Bildung unter den Bedingungen sozialer Distanz gestaltet werden kann und wo sich Grenzen der Übertragbarkeit von Bildungssettings und -methoden in den digitalen Raum ergeben
Self-similar and disordered front propagation in a radial Hele-Shaw channel with time-varying cell depth
The displacement of a viscous fluid by an air bubble in the narrow gap
between two parallel plates can readily drive complex interfacial pattern
formation known as viscous fingering. We focus on a modified system suggested
recently by [1], in which the onset of the fingering instability is delayed by
introducing a time-dependent (power-law) plate separation. We perform a
complete linear stability analysis of a depth-averaged theoretical model to
show that the plate separation delays the onset of non-axisymmetric
instabilities, in qualitative agreement with the predictions obtained from a
simplified analysis by [1]. We then employ direct numerical simulations to show
that in the parameter regime where the axisymmetrically expanding air bubble is
unstable to nonaxisymmetric perturbations, the interface can evolve in a
self-similar fashion such that the interface shape at a given time is simply a
rescaled version of the shape at an earlier time. These novel, self-similar
solutions are linearly stable but they only develop if the initially circular
interface is subjected to unimodal perturbations. Conversely, the application
of non-unimodal perturbations (e.g. via the superposition of multiple linearly
unstable modes) leads to the development of complex, constantly evolving finger
patterns similar to those that are typically observed in constant-width
Hele-Shaw cells.
[1] Z. Zheng, H. Kim, and H. A. Stone, Controlling viscous fingering using
time-dependent strategies, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 174501 (2015).Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
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