Role of extracellular matrix components in facial nerve regeneration: an experimental study

2006 ◽  
Vol 28 (8) ◽  
pp. 794-801 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renato Donzelli ◽  
Francesco Maiuri ◽  
Gennaro Andrea Piscopo ◽  
Matteo de Notaris ◽  
Andrea Colella ◽  
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Bone ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 153 ◽  
pp. 116172
Author(s):  
Qin Shengnan ◽  
Samuel Bennett ◽  
Wang Wen ◽  
Li Aiguo ◽  
Xu Jiake

2004 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 609-610
Author(s):  
Shirley Campbell ◽  
Mélissa Otis ◽  
Nicole Gallo‐Payet ◽  
Marcel Daniel Payet

Author(s):  
Nasrin Majidi Gharenaz ◽  
Mansoureh Movahedin ◽  
Zohreh Mazaheri

Background: Biological scaffolds are derived by the decellularization of tissues or organs. Various biological scaffolds, such as scaffolds for the liver, lung, esophagus, dermis, and human testicles, have been produced. Their application in tissue engineering has created the need for cryopreservation processes to store these scaffolds. Objective: The aim was to compare the two methods for prolong storage testicular scaffolds. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, 20 male NMRI mice (8 wk) were sacrificed and their testes were removed and treated with 0.5% sodium dodecyl sulfate followed by Triton X-100 0.5%. The efficiency of decellularization was determined by histology and DNA quantification. Testicular scaffolds were stored in phosphate-buffered saline solution at 4ºC or cryopreserved by programmed slow freezing followed by storage in liquid nitrogen. Masson’s trichrome staining, Alcian blue staining and immunohistochemistry, collagen assay, and glycosaminoglycan assay were done prior to and after six months of storage under each condition. Results: Hematoxylin-eosin staining showed no remnant cells after the completion of decellularization. DNA content analysis indicated that approximately 98% of the DNA was removed from the tissue (p = 0.02). Histological evaluation confirmed the preservation of extracellular matrix components in the fresh and frozen-thawed scaffolds. Extracellular matrix components were decreased by 4ºC-stored scaffolds. Cytotoxicity tests with mouse embryonic fibroblast showed that the scaffolds were biocompatible and did not have a harmful effect on the proliferation of mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. Conclusion: Our results demonstrated the superiority of the slow freezing method for prolong storage of testicular scaffolds. Key words: Cryopreservation, Testis, Scaffold, Mouse. 


Author(s):  
Zaira Heredia‐Ponce ◽  
José Antonio Gutiérrez‐Barranquero ◽  
Gabriela Purtschert‐Montenegro ◽  
Leo Eberl ◽  
Antonio de Vicente ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 168-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tabinda Urooj ◽  
Bushra Wasim ◽  
Shamim Mushtaq ◽  
Syed Nudrat Nawaid Shah ◽  
Muzna Shah

: In Breast cancer, Lung is the second most common site of metastasis after the bone. Various factors are responsible for Lung metastasis occurring secondary to Breast cancer. Cancer cellderived secretory factors are commonly known as ‘Cancer Secretomes’. They exhibit a prompt role in the mechanism of Breast cancer lung metastasis. They are also major constituents of hostassociated tumor microenvironment. Through cross-talk between cancer cells and the extracellular matrix components, cancer cell-derived extracellular matrix components (CCECs) such as hyaluronan, collagens, laminin and fibronectin cause ECM remodeling at the primary site (breast) of cancer. However, at the secondary site (lung), tenascin C, periostin and lysyl oxidase, along with pro-metastatic molecules Coco and GALNT14, contribute to the formation of pre-metastatic niche (PMN) by promoting ECM remodeling and lung metastatic cells colonization. Cancer cell-derived secretory factors by inducing cancer cell proliferation at the primary site, their invasion through the tissues and vessels and early colonization of metastatic cells in the PMN, potentiate the mechanism of Lung metastasis in Breast cancer. : On the basis of biochemical structure, these secretory factors are broadly classified into proteins and non-proteins. This is the first review that has highlighted the role of cancer cell-derived secretory factors in Breast cancer Lung metastasis (BCLM). It also enumerates various researches that have been conducted to date in breast cancer cell lines and animal models that depict the prompt role of various types of cancer cell-derived secretory factors involved in the process of Breast cancer lung metastasis. In the future, by therapeutically targeting these cancer driven molecules, this specific type of organ-tropic metastasis in breast cancer can be successfully treated.


1991 ◽  
Vol 88 (21) ◽  
pp. 9588-9592 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. J. Klebe ◽  
T. M. Overfelt ◽  
V. L. Magnuson ◽  
B. Steffensen ◽  
D. L. Chen ◽  
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