蚌类粘性物对血管胶的研究有所启示
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- 2024-11-30
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A University of British Columbia researcher has helped create a gel -- based on the mussel's
knack1(诀窍,本领) for clinging to rocks,
piers2(支墩) and boat
hulls
3 -- that can be painted onto the walls of blood
vessels
5 and stay put, forming a protective barrier with potentially life-saving implications. Co-invented by Assistant Professor
Christian
6 Kastrup while a postdoctoral student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the gel is similar to the amino acid that enables mussels to resist the power of
churning(搅拌) water. The
variant
7 that Kastrup and his collaborators created, described in the current issue of the online journal PNAS Early Edition, can withstand the flow of blood through
arteries
8 and
veins
10., ,The gel's "sheer strength" could shore up weakened
vessel
4 walls at risk of
rupturing
11 -- much like the way putty can fill in
dents
12 in a wall, says Kastrup, a member of the Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular
13 Biology and the Michael Smith Laboratories., ,By forming a stable barrier between blood and the vessel walls, the gel could also prevent the inflammation that typically occurs when a stent is inserted to widen a narrowed
artery
14 or
vein
9; that inflammation often
counteracts
15 the opening of the vessel that the stent was intended to achieve., ,The widest potential application would be preventing the
rupture16(破裂) of blood vessel
plaque
17. When a plaque
ruptures
18, the resulting
clot
19 can block blood flow to the heart (triggering a heart attack) or the brain (triggering a stroke). Mice treated with a combination of the gel and an anti-inflammatory steroid had more stable plaque than a control group of untreated mice., ,"By
mimicking
20 the mussel's ability to cling to objects, we created a substance that stays in place in a very dynamic environment with high flow velocities," says Kastrup, a member of UBC's Centre for Blood Research.
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