2009
DOI: 10.1016/s1699-8855(09)70192-8
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La matriz extracelular: morfología, función y biotensegridad (parte I)

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“…The western physiologic bases of these strategies were recognized largely thanks to extracellular matrix research (131,135,136) . The connective tissue is mechanically functional because of an integrated tension of the cells called bio tensegrity, which is possible thanks to different extracellular matrix components, especially, integrins (135,136) . Furthermore, a cell bio tensegrity also exists intracellularly (137) .…”
Section: Complementary Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The western physiologic bases of these strategies were recognized largely thanks to extracellular matrix research (131,135,136) . The connective tissue is mechanically functional because of an integrated tension of the cells called bio tensegrity, which is possible thanks to different extracellular matrix components, especially, integrins (135,136) . Furthermore, a cell bio tensegrity also exists intracellularly (137) .…”
Section: Complementary Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La funcionalidad de la matriz depende de diferentes factores, dentro de los cuales se encuentran, el potencial eléctrico de la misma, en un estado de homeostasis es de -240 mV, el ciclo circadiano, el cual compromete sustancias y sistemas en la regulación de la matriz (cortisol, hormona tiroidea, sistema inmunológico y el sistema nervioso vegetativo) e intervienen con cambios en el biorritmo, haciéndolo dinámico durante el día, ya que en la noche se encuentra en reposo, y por último, el pH del ecosistema de la célula, en procesos patológicos se encuentra ácido (Naranjo, Noguera & Guerrero, 2009). Para que la matriz se mantenga en equilibrio son importantes los procesos de síntesis, formación, desgaste y remodelación.…”
Section: Anatomofisiología Del Tendónunclassified
“…GAGs are highly negatively charged and they bind positively charged ions and trap water molecules to form hydrated gels, thereby providing mechanical support to the ECM (Cooper, 2000 ). In addition, this structure allows nutrition, innervation, cell signaling, and tissue regeneration (Bosman and Stamenkovic, 2003 ; Naranjo et al, 2009 ; Ramage, 2011 ; Keane et al, 2012 ; Reticker-Flynn et al, 2012 ). In the kidney cortex, the ECM is present in different anatomical areas, with different functions depending on their molecular components.…”
Section: Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%