K-State professor awarded $1.48 million to study LASIK complictions
... associates have identified a difference in the connective tissue of normal corneas compared to those that ... the way to allow the laser to reshape the corneal connective tissue underneath the flap. When the laser is ... would re-adhere permanently. However, the unique connective tissue of the cornea and a lack of blood vessels ...Tumor suppressor may attenuate fibrotic disease
... pathway that is responsible for generating excess connective tissue in multiple organs, similar to what is ... implicated in diverse fibrotic conditions where connective tissue cells called fibroblasts proliferate and deposit excessive connective tissue, leading to progressive scarring and organ ...Naprapathy: A Hands-On Approach to Pain Management
... and nutritional counseling helps with connective tissue-related pain,,,, WEDNESDAY, ... such as heat, ultrasound, or cold laser therapy. connective tissue, which includes ligaments, tendons and ... many of its parts. "Naprapathy is hands-on connective tissue manipulation therapy, plus nutritional ...Gene Test Could Catch Deadly Heart Problem
... had acute dissection. These patients had no known connective tissue disease. The samples were compared with ... gene for Marfan syndrome, a disease that affects connective tissue, which in turn makes blood vessels weak. ... aortic dissection patients do not have a known connective tissue disorder. The identification of the four ...Researchers discover new way to reverse poor circulation and heal wounds
... to various forms of matrix, including both hard connective tissues like bone and the soft connective tissues that surround organs. Once thought to be ... cells and lends shape to human tissue, ECM connective tissue has emerged as a vital signaling partner ...Predicting survival after liver transplantation
... chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), connective tissue disease and renal insufficiency, have been ... disease, cerebral vascular accident, COPD, connective tissue disease, renal insufficiency and ... found that coronary disease, diabetes, COPD, connective tissue disease, and renal insufficiency were all ...New Longevinex Advantage(R) Designed for Americans Who Want to Live Longer and Look Younger
... for Longevinex(R). The lifespan of humans will still be shortened if connective tissue - the extracellular "goo" that occupies space in between cells - is not maintained. Furthermore, as connective tissue ages, internal organs such as heart and arteries begin to collapse ...Stanford study prevents pancreatic tumor growth in mice by inhibiting key protein
... of the Stanford Cancer Center. The researchers studied a protein called connective tissue growth factor, or CTGF. Also known as CCN2, the protein is involved in the abnormal growth of connective tissue in response to injury or disease. It was also thought to be ...UT Southwestern researchers identify protein that may explain 'healthy' obesity
... embedded in and secrete substances into an extracellular matrix, a type of connective tissue that provides support to fat tissue, like scaffolding. Collagen VI is one component of the extracellular matrix. Too much of this connective tissue prevents individual cells from expanding and can lead to fibrosis ...Heart Valves Fashioned From Stem Cells in Umbilical Cord Blood
... and 67 percent as much elastin. Collagen and elastin are proteins in connective tissue, and glycosaminoglycan is a carbohydrate in connective tissue. The valves also contained other proteins found in the human ...Slow exercise (not fast) is better for menopausal women
... results indicate that both methods increase muscle mass at the expense of connective and fatty tissue, but contrary to expectations, the SuperSlow method ... analysed to look for changes in the ratio of muscle to fatty and connective tissue, the blood supply to the muscle, and particularly for differences ...Heavy birthweight increases risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis
... practices. The investigators excluded women who had cancer or any type of connective tissue disease at baseline or follow-up because these can cause joint ... Also excluded were women who reported having rheumatoid arthritis or connective tissue disease during follow-up, but in whom the diagnosis could not be ...Embryonic pathway delivers stem cell traits
... acquisition of mesenchymal cell traits, which are usually associated with connective tissue cells. Epithelial cells, which make up most of the human body, ... FOXC2" Were they simply fibroblasts, the most common cells in normal connective tissue" Or were they actually stem cells" I asked Mai-Jing Liao, ...Freeze-dried tendon implants prove effective in early studies
... of the study. Study Details Tendon, like bone and cartilage, is connective tissue made up of tough protein fibers. The quality that enables tendon allografts to overcome past limitations is that such connective tissues naturally contain depots designed to hold signaling molecules. In ...Little Evidence Silicone Breast Implants Harm Health
... News) -- Silicone breast implants do not increase the risk of cancers, connective tissue diseases, or other serious chronic diseases, according to U.S. ... of studies concluded that there's no link between breast implants and connective tissue diseases (CTDs) -- such as fibromyalgia, systemic lupus ...Dignitaries Come Together to Honor Participants in the Team Sarcoma Initiative
... live in the United States, New Zealand, Mexico or wherever you live, any of us could be subject to this disease." Sarcoma is a cancer of the connective tissues, such as nerves, muscles and bones. Sarcomas account for 15-20% of childhood cancer diagnoses and about 1% of adult cancer diagnoses. They ...Biomarker Could Predict Severe Osteoarthritis
... (VCAM-1) at the start of the study were most likely to undergo joint replacement, the study found. VCAM-1 is expressed on cells in the cartilage and connective tissue. "The level of VCAM-1 emerged as a significant predictor of the risk of joint replacement due to severe OA, equaling or even surpassing the ...Protein level may serve as predictor of severe osteoarthritis
... until 2005. Blood samples were analyzed for VCAM-1, a sialoglycoprotein (a combination sugar and protein) expressed on cells in the cartilage and connective tissue. The results showed that VCAM-1 levels were substantially elevated in the 60 individuals who underwent joint replacement, with the highest ...Reexamination of T. rex verifies disputed biochemical remains
... traces of seven distinct protein fragments, or peptides, from collagen. That material is one of the primary components of bone, tendons and other connective tissue. However, later studies disputed that finding, suggesting that it was a statistical fluke or the result of contamination from another ...Bone from blood: Circulating cells form bone outside the normal skeleton, Penn study finds
... PHILADELPHIA The accepted dogma has been that bone-forming cells, derived from the body's connective tissue, are the only cells able to form the skeleton. However, new research shows that specialized cells in the blood share a common origin with ...Obesity Contributes to Rapid Cartilage Loss
... "Increased baseline body mass index (BMI) was the only non-MRI-based predictor identified." Tibio-femoral cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that covers and protects the bones of the knee. Cartilage damage can occur due to excessive wear and tear, injury, misalignment of the joint ...Obesity contributes to rapid cartilage loss
... of Medicine. "Increased baseline body mass index (BMI) was the only non-MRI-based predictor identified." Tibio-femoral cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that covers and protects the bones of the knee. Cartilage damage can occur due to excessive wear and tear, injury, misalignment of the joint ...Patients with moderate to severe periodontitis need evaluation for heart disease risk
... ( http://www.ajconline.org ), published by Elsevier. Periodontitis, a bacterially-induced, localized, chronic inflammatory disease, destroys connective tissue and bone that support the teeth. Periodontitis is common, with mild to moderate forms affecting 30 to 50% of adults and the severe generalized ...Lab Study Finds Protein That May Inhibit Cancer Spread
... who didn't receive prosaposin, the study reported. Further research revealed that prosaposin stimulated activity of the tumor suppressor p53 in connective tissue (stroma) surrounding the tumor, which then stimulated production of an inhibitor of blood vessel growth in the tumor stroma and in distant ...Potent metastasis inhibitor identified
... receiving prosaposin. Watnick and colleagues also demonstrated that prosaposin stimulates activity of the well-known tumor suppressor p53 in the connective tissue (stroma) surrounding the tumor. This in turn stimulated production of thrombospondin-1, a natural inhibitor of blood vessel growth ...Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) Accelerates Healing of Joint Injuries, Osteoarthritis Pain
... proteins, including growth factors that are vital to initiate and accelerate tissue repair and regeneration. These bioactive proteins initiate connective tissue healing: bone, tendon and ligament regeneration and repair, promote development of new blood vessels, and stimulate the wound healing ...Sinus Infections Can Cause Toxic Shock in Kids
... such as surgical wound infections [notably after rhinologic surgery and nasal packing], postpartum and postabortion infections, and a wide variety of connective tissue lesions," Dr. Kenny H. Chan, of the University of Colorado School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital of Denver, and colleagues, reported ...Herb May Offer Hope for Autoimmune Diseases
... tried to improve upon its anti-malarial properties without success. Halofuginone is also used to treat scleroderma, an autoimmune disease of the connective tissue. Because the compound is now in the public domain, the pharmaceutical industry has not shown interest in further developing it ...Model for new generation of blood vessels challenged
... exist in relatively large numbers in tumors and rheumatic joints, one potential strategy to try to block the contractive capacity of these connective tissue cells. The new model can also partially explain why treatment of tumor diseases with blood-vessel inhibiting substances has not been as ...Scientists find shared genetic link between the dental disease periodontitis and heart attack
... protein expression of the mRNA . Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, and periodontitis, which leads to the loss of connective tissue and the bone support of teeth, is the major cause of tooth loss in adults over 40 years. Periodontitis is very common, and around 90% of ...New Research Sheds Light on Breast Cancer Prognosis
... to better treatments FRIDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Two new studies have found that levels of the protein caveolin-1 found in stromal connective tissue near a breast cancer tumor can accurately predict a patient's prognosis and may provide a pathway to future treatments. Low levels of ...Set out on the Pathway to Change with the Dermatology Nurses' Association
... exam. Topics include neoplasms, pediatric dermatology, urticarias, erythemas, photo sensitivities, and purpuras, vesiculobullous, autoimmune, and connective tissue diseases, papulosquamous and atopic dermatitis. Who should attend? DNA's Summer Meeting is intended for practitioners of all skill ...