Cai WQ,Bodin P,Loesch A,Sexton A,Burnstock G.Endothelium of human umbilical blood vessels: ultrastructural immunolocalization of neuropeptides. Journal of Vascular Research . 1993Cai WQ, Bodin P, Loesch A, Sexton A, Burnstock G. Endothelium of human umbilical blood vessels: ultrastructural ...
The meaning of ENDOTHELIUM is an epithelium of mesodermal origin composed of a single layer of thin flattened cells that lines internal body cavities and the lumens of vessels.
The endothelium of blood vessels within cerebral cortex in human change from roughness to smoothness as the internal diameter of the blood vessels change from large to small. Under the normal state in vivid, the edge-flowing blood in vessels within cerebral cortex was stable when the diameter of...
The oxidative stress induced by nicotine and tobacco products impair endothelium-dependent responses of blood vessels by inactivating NO and increase the risk of VED, atherosclerotic vascular disease, hypertension, myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death (Mayhan and Sharpe, 1999; Saijonmaa et al....
Tumor growth depends on the formation of blood vessels that provide the supply of nutrients and oxygen. Previous data have shown that glioblastoma stem cells are able to give rise to vascular cells to constitute the functional vessels in tumor tissues. However, which kinds of vascular cells are ...
This article reviews the primary endothelium-dependent substances that promote either relaxation (e.g., nitric oxide, prostacyclin) or contraction (e.g., endothelin) of blood vessels, including their physiology, mechanism of effect, and role in endothelial dysfunction. Risk factors for cardiovascular ...
A thin layer of flat epithelial cells that lines serous cavities, lymph vessels, and blood vessels. [New Latinendothēlium:endo-+ Greekthēlē,nipple; seedhē(i)-inIndo-European roots.] en′do·the′li·al,en′do·the′li·oid′adj. ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was defined as an eGFR below 60 ml/min/1.73 m2 and/or in the presence of microalbuminuria. Coronary blood flow velocities were measured by Doppler Ultrasound at rest and after adenosine administration. CFR was defined as the ratio of hyperaemic-to-resting diastolic...
The muscarinic receptors on the endothelium that trigger the release of EDHF belong to the M1-muscarinic subtype, while those activating the liberation of EDRF are M2-muscarinic in nature. The importance of endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization varies among different blood vessels. The hyperpolarization...