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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 56(12): 7352-61, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26562169

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PURPOSE: To assess keratocyte backscattering, alignment, morphology, and connectivity in vivo following a full-thickness corneal injury using the Heidelberg Retina Tomograph Rostock Cornea Module (HRT-RCM), and to correlate these findings with en bloc three-dimensional (3-D) confocal fluorescence and second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging. METHODS: Rabbit corneas were scanned in vivo both before and 3, 7, 14, and 28 days after transcorneal freeze injury (FI), which damages all corneal cell layers. Corneal tissue was also fixed and labeled for f-actin and nuclei en bloc, and imaged using 3-D confocal fluorescence microscopy and SHG imaging. RESULTS: Using the modified HRT-RCM, full-thickness scans of all cell layers were consistently obtained. Following FI, stromal cells repopulating the damaged tissue assumed an elongated fibroblastic morphology, and a significant increase in cellular light scattering was measured. This stromal haze gradually decreased as wound healing progressed. Parallel, interconnected streams of aligned corneal fibroblasts were observed both in vivo (from HRT-RCM reflection images) and ex vivo (from f-actin and nuclear labeling) during wound healing, particularly in the posterior cornea. Second harmonic generation imaging demonstrated that these cells were aligned parallel to the collagen lamellae. CONCLUSIONS: The modified HRT-RCM allows in vivo measurements of sublayer thickness, assessment of cell morphology, alignment and connectivity, and estimation of stromal backscatter during wound healing. In this study, these in vivo observations led to the novel finding that the pattern of corneal fibroblast alignment is highly correlated with lamellar organization, suggesting contact guidance of intrastromal migration that may facilitate more rapid wound repopulation.


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Lesões da Córnea/patologia , Substância Própria/patologia , Matriz Extracelular/patologia , Cicatrização/fisiologia , Animais , Movimento Celular , Substância Própria/lesões , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Fibroblastos/patologia , Seguimentos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Microscopia Confocal , Coelhos , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica
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Small ; 11(26): 3113-8, 2015 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25755113

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A new type of absorption-powered artificial muscle provides high performance without needing a temperature change. These muscles, comprising coiled carbon nanotube fibers infiltrated with silicone rubber, can contract up to 50% to generate up to 1.2 kJ kg(-1) . The drive mechanism for actuation is the rubber swelling during exposure to a nonpolar solvent. Theoretical energy efficiency conversion can be as high as 16%.


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Materiais Biomiméticos/química , Músculo Esquelético/química , Nanofibras/química , Nanotubos de Carbono/química , Nanotubos de Carbono/ultraestrutura , Elastômeros de Silicone/química , Absorção Fisico-Química , Animais , Módulo de Elasticidade , Transferência de Energia , Humanos , Teste de Materiais , Nanoconjugados/química , Nanoconjugados/ultraestrutura , Nanofibras/ultraestrutura , Estresse Mecânico
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