Tetrandrine is one of the major active ingredients in Menispermaceae Stephania tetrandra S. Moore, and has specific therapeutic effects in ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Its use in vascular dementia has not been studied fully.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have developed a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) pattern with arrays of microwells for the formation of multicellular aggregates by C17.2 neural stem cells. Upon interfacing with the patterns, the neural stem cells would firstly attach to the microwell sidewalls, forming cellular strips on day 1 after plating.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAll living cells possess electrical characteristics and are thus responsive to, and even generate electric fields and currents. It has been shown that the electrical properties of cancer cells differ from normal proliferating cells, thus electric fields may induce differential effects in normal and cancer cells. Manipulation of these electrical properties may provide a powerful direct and/or adjuvant therapeutic option for cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlzheimer's disease (AD) affects about 35.6 million people worldwide, and if current trends continue with no medical advancement, one in 85 people will be affected by 2050. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop a cost-effective, easy to use, sensor platform to diagnose and study AD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we applied specific blocking antibodies for integrin α6 or β1 subunit, and evaluated the in vitro effects of integrins α6β1 on the adhesion, chemotaxis and migration of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell line SMMC-7721 to type IV collagen. The adhesion force and cell migration, as measured by a micropipette aspiration system and Boyden chamber assay respectively, was dramatically reduced when either integrin subunits was blocked. The chemotaxis, as determined using a dual-micropipette system, was only affected by the antibody against β1 subunit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have fabricated a topographical substrate with a packed polystyrene bead array for the development of cell-based assay systems targeting voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs). Human neural progenitor cells (H945RB.3) cultured on both flat and topographical substrates were analyzed in terms of morphological spreading, neuronal commitment, resting membrane potential (V(m)) establishment and VGCC function development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo quantitatively evaluate the effects of integrins alpha1beta1, alpha2beta1, alpha3beta1, alpha4beta1, alpha5beta1, and alpha6beta1 on the chemotaxis of hepatocelluar carcinoma (HCC) cell line SMMC-7721 to laminin (LN). A modified dual-micropipette system was used to dynamically and quantitatively monitor the formation of pseudopod protrusion of HCC cells toward LN in the presence or absence of specific antibodies against integrins alpha1, alpha2, alpha3, alpha4, alpha5, alpha6, and beta1. Additionally, the expression levels of different integrin subunits on the surface of the cells were determined via flow cytometry analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColloids Surf B Biointerfaces
September 2006
Microwell structures were fabricated using SU-8 photoresist for engineering a quasi-three-dimensional (quasi-3D) microenvironment for cultured neuronal cells. SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells were successfully integrated into microwells of a nominal diameter of 100 microm, with or without 10-microm wide microchannels connecting neighboring microwells, in an aspect ratio (ratio of structure depth over width) of approximately 1. With the help of polyethylene glycol stamping and laminin coating, a neuronal-like network was achieved by integrating populations of SH-SY5Y cells with a microwell network pattern.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a direct measurement of the adhesion strength of human embryonic tenocytes (HETCs) and transformed human embryonic tenocytes (THETCs) to fibronectin (FN)- and type I collagen (CNI)- modified poly(DL-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) substrates with a micropipette aspiration technique. PLGA substrates were first coated with poly-D-lysine (PDL), and then with various concentrations (1 microg/ml, 2 microg/ml, 5 microg/ml, and 10 microg/ml) of FN and CNI in serum-free F12 media. Anti-FN and Anti-CNI antibodies were used to inhibit attachment of tenocytes to FN- and CNI- modified substrates in a dilution range of 1:5000-1:500 and 1:1500-1:250, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int
November 2004
Background: Chemotaxis is an important step during the invasion of carcinoma cells. And integrins are most important receptors mediating interaction between cells and extracellular matrix (ECM). This study was designed to study integrin beta1 mediating chemotaxis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells to laminin(LN).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZhonghua Gan Zang Bing Za Zhi
October 2003
Objective: To study the effects of integrin beta1 on the chemotaxis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells to laminin (LN).
Methods: A micropipette technique was adopted to investigate the effect of integrin beta1 blockade on pseudopod protrusion of HCC cells in response to LN stimulation. Chemotactic pseudopod protrusion of a HCC cell was evaluated using a dual-pipette set-up, in which two pipettes filled with LN solution were positional in close contact with the same cell, and pseudopod protrusion into each pipette was viewed dynamically and recorded with a tape recorder.
Objective: To investigate the effects of Integrin alpha(3)beta(1) on the adhesion and chemotaxis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells to type IV collagen (Col IV).
Methods: (1) HCC cells were culture and suspension of HCC cells was made. Anti-alpha(3) and Anti-beta(1) were added into the HCC cell suspension.
A micropipette technique was used to investigate the effects of four synthetic peptides, YIGSR, CDPGYIGSR, RGDS and GRGDTP, on the adhesion of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells onto type IV collagen/laminin/fibronectin coated surfaces. Adhesion of HCC cells to laminin was found to be YIGSR- or CDPGYIGSR-dependent while that to fibronectin and type IV collagen was RGDS- or GRGDTP-dependent. The reduction in adhesion strengths of HCC cells was slight to moderate (up to 55%), and was dependent on the peptide concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi
February 2003
Objective: To investigate the effects of burn serum on the viscoelasticity and the structure of rat intestinal epithelial cells.
Methods: The rat intestinal epithelial cell strain (IEC-6) was cultured and stimulated by burn serum. The changes of IECs before and after the stimulation were dynamically observed by cytoskeleton immunohistochemistry, ELISA and the measurement of cytomembranous viscoelasticity.