Metallic coil embolization is a common method for the endovascular treatment of visceral artery aneurysms (VAA) and visceral artery pseudoaneurysms (VAPA); however, this treatment is suboptimal due to the high cost of coils, incomplete volume occlusion, poor reendothelialization, aneurysm puncture, and coil migration. Several alternative treatment strategies are available, including stent flow diverters, glue embolics, gelfoam slurries, and vascular mesh plugs-each of which have their own disadvantages. Here, we investigated the in vitro capability of a shear-thinning biomaterial (STB), a nanocomposite hydrogel composed of gelatin and silicate nanoplatelets, for the minimally-invasive occlusion of simple necked aneurysm models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe recent decade has witnessed a growing demand to substitute synthetic materials with naturally-derived platforms for minimizing their undesirable footprints in biomedicine, environment, and ecosystems. Among the natural materials, cellulose, the most abundant biopolymer in the world with key properties, such as biocompatibility, biorenewability, and sustainability has drawn significant attention. The hierarchical structure of cellulose fibers, one of the main constituents of plant cell walls, has been nanoengineered and broken down to nanoscale building blocks, providing an infrastructure for nanomedicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDespite extensive study, little is known about the origins of the mutualistic bacterial endosymbionts that inhabit approximately 10% of the world's insects. In this study, we characterized a novel opportunistic human pathogen, designated "strain HS," and found that it is a close relative of the insect endosymbiont Sodalis glossinidius. Our results indicate that ancestral relatives of strain HS have served as progenitors for the independent descent of Sodalis-allied endosymbionts found in several insect hosts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFACTH-, angiotensin II (AII)-, and K+-mediated aldosterone responses in vitro are dependent on extracellular and intracellular Ca concentrations. This study examined in vivo the relationship of changes in ambient serum calcium (serum Ca) to ACTH- and AII-mediated aldosterone release in hypoparathyroid subjects. Plasma aldosterone (PA) responses to graded dose infusions of ACTH and AII were examined in hypoparathyroid (HypoPTH) patients before (n = 8) and after correction of hypocalcemia (n = 6) and compared to responses in 20 normotensive normocalcemic subjects.
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