Albuminuria is characterized by a disruption of the glomerular filtration barrier, which is composed of the fenestrated endothelium, the glomerular basement membrane, and the slit diaphragm. Nephrin is a major component of the slit diaphragm. Apart from hemodynamic effects, Ang II enhances albuminuria by β-Arrestin2-mediated nephrin endocytosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlomerular permeability and subsequent albuminuria are early clinical markers for glomerular injury in hypertensive nephropathy. Albuminuria predicts mortality and cardiovascular morbidity. AT1 receptor blockers protect from albuminuria, cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSC) differentiating toward the chondrogenic lineage recapitulate successive phases of embryonic chondrocyte maturation developing from progenitor cells to hypertrophic chondrocytes. Osteoarthritic cartilage is characterized by an alteration in chondrocyte metabolism and upregulation of hypertrophic differentiation markers. A number of studies point toward a functional role for microRNAs (miRs) in controlling chondrocyte differentiation and development of osteoarthritis (OA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe identification of multipotent adipose-derived stromal cells (ASC) has raised hope that tissue regeneration approaches established with bone-marrow-derived stromal cells (BMSC) can be reproduced with a cell-type that is far more accessible in large quantities. Recent detailed comparisons, however, revealed subtle functional differences between ASC and BMSC, stressing the concept of a common mesenchymal progenitor existing in a perivascular niche across all tissues. Focussing on bone and cartilage repair, this review summarises recent in vitro and in vivo studies aiming towards tissue regeneration with ASC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Periostin is a secreted 90kDa matricellular protein, which is predominantly expressed in collagen-rich tissues. Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals and has great tensile strength. Recent investigations have shown that periostin influences collagen fibrillogenesis and biomechanical properties of murine connective tissues.
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September 2013
The common procedures that are used to quantify cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) comprise the extraction of cellular DNA followed by the detection of this nucleic acid modification by immunoblotting or electrophoretic methods. Consequently, these approaches provide an averaged damage intensity value of a whole population of cells and are not applicable to studies where a small subgroup such as somatic stem cells are intended to be investigated and the individual cellular damage is of interest. Here, we describe a strategy to isolate epidermal stem cells from minimum human epidermis samples and a subsequent immunocytochemical quantification of cellular CPDs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Skin derived precursors (SKP) comprise a subset of specialized dermal cells that can be distinguished from fibroblast by their capacity for spheroidal growth. Recent investigations have shown that hair follicles constitute a niche for this cell type, but their localization and their definite function in non-follicular skin remains largely unknown.
Objective: To identify the dermal niche of non-follicular SKPs and to analyze whether functional aspects correlate with this localization.
Background: The epidermis harbors adult stem cells that reside in the basal layer and ensure the continuous maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Various studies imply that stem cells generally possess specific defense mechanisms against several forms of exogenous stress factors. As sun exposition is the most prevalent impact on human skin, this feature would be of particular importance in terms of sensitivity to UV-induced DNA damage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrecise knowledge of the frequency and localization of epidermal stem cells within skin tissue would further our understanding of their role in maintaining skin homeostasis. As a novel approach we used the recently developed method of multi epitope ligand cartography, applying a set of described putative epidermal stem cell markers. Bioinformatic evaluation of the data led to the identification of several discrete basal keratinocyte populations, but none of them displayed the complete stem cell marker set.
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January 2010
Epithelial tissues exhibit optimal conditions for studying cellular differentiation since the differentiation status of a single cell can be determined by its distance to the basal membrane. For that reason Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM) may serve as a perfect tool to compare the characteristics of cells that have been collected from different strata of the epithelium. However, as cell boundaries are not visible in untreated tissue sections, samples have to be stained to allow for sufficient structural orientation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeedles from spruce and fir trees were analyzed for histological changes induced by long-term exposure in open-top chambers to SO(2) and/or O(3) combined with acid rain. Light and electron microscopical evaluation revealed initial structural changes in the vascular bundle of fir needles, with an increased number of crushed sieve cells in the phloem. In addition the walls of young, adaxial sieve cells lacked the typical thickening usually observed in naturally aged needles.
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