Renato Gerli
University of Siena
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Tissue Engineering Part A | 2009
Antonella Rossi; Daniela Pasqui; Rolando Barbucci; Renato Gerli; Elisabetta Weber
While tissue-engineered blood vessels have already been successfully used in surgical practice, artificially restoring lymphatic circulation when needed is still far to be realized. Stability of arterial vessel wall depends on proper fibrillin deposition; fibrillin in fact is the scaffold for elastic fiber formation. In lymphatic vessels fibrillin is probably implied in lymph formation in response to interstitial requirements. This study was designed to verify whether fibrillin deposition is influenced by the topography of the substrate on which blood and lymphatic endothelial cells grow. Blood and lymphatic endothelial cells were cultured on microstructured surfaces with different topography: stripes of different widths (25, 50, and 100 microm), squares and rectangles, and spiral geometry, obtained by the photoimmobilization of Hyaluronan (Hyal) on aminosilanized glass. Cell orientation and fibrillin deposition were influenced by the topography of the microstructure. Blood endothelial cells deposited fibrillin as a bundle running parallel to the major axis of stripes and spirals, whereas the irregular network of fibrillin deposited by lymphatic endothelial cells was affected by the topography of the substrate only in the smallest stripes. These data bring a contribution to the basic knowledge required to design tissue-engineered blood and lymphatic vessels capable of adapting to the functional requirements of the surrounding environment.
European Journal of Oral Sciences | 2010
Renato Gerli; Ilaria Secciani; Francesca Sozio; Antonella Rossi; Elisabetta Weber; G. Lorenzini
Few and controversial data are available in the literature regarding the presence of lymphatic vessels in the human dental pulp. The present study was designed to examine morphologically the existence of a lymph drainage system in human dental pulp. Human dental pulp and skin sections were immunohistochemically stained with specific antibodies for lymphatic endothelium (D2-40, LYVE-1, VEGFR-3 [vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3], and Prox-1), with the pan-endothelial markers CD31 and von Willebrand factor (vWF), and with the blood-specific marker CD34. Several blood vessels were identified in human pulps and skin. Lymphatic vessels were found in all human skin samples but in none of the pulps examined. Western blotting performed on human dermis and on pulps treated with collagenase (to remove odontoblasts) confirmed these results. Transmission electron microscopy indicated that vessels which, by light microscopy, appeared to be initial lymphatic vessels had no anchoring filaments or discontinuous basement membrane, both of which are typical ultrastructural characteristics of lymphatic vessels. These results suggest that under normal conditions human dental pulp does not contain true lymphatic vessels. The various theories about dental pulp interstitial fluid circulation should be revised accordingly.
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 2008
Bruno Lorenzi; Federica Pessina; Paola Lorenzoni; Serena Urbani; Remo Vernillo; Giampietro Sgaragli; Renato Gerli; Benedetta Mazzanti; Alberto Bosi; Riccardo Saccardi; Marco Lorenzi
Lymphology | 2000
Renato Gerli; Raffaella Solito; Elisabetta Weber; Margherita Aglianò
Microvascular Research | 2002
Elisabetta Weber; Antonella Rossi; Raffaella Solito; Giovanni Sacchi; Margherita Aglianò; Renato Gerli
Lymphology | 2007
Antonella Rossi; Elisabetta Weber; Giovanni Sacchi; D. Maestrini; F. Di Cintio; Renato Gerli
Lymphology | 2005
Daniela Pasqui; Antonella Rossi; Rolando Barbucci; Stefania Lamponi; Renato Gerli; Elisabetta Weber
Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2005
Federica Pessina; Raffaella Solito; Debora Maestrini; Renato Gerli; Giampietro Sgaragli
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 2003
Giovanni Sacchi; Elisabetta Weber; Margherita Aglianò; Paola Lorenzoni; Antonella Rossi; Anna Maria Caruso; Remo Vernillo; Renato Gerli; Marco Lorenzi
Lymphology | 2004
Elisabetta Weber; Antonella Rossi; Renato Gerli; Stefania Lamponi; Agnese Magnani; Daniela Pasqui; Rolando Barbucci