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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35929272/marine-origin-biomaterials-using-a-compressive-and-absorption-methodology-as-cell-laden-hydrogel-envisaging-cartilage-tissue-engineering
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Duarte Nuno Carvalho, David S Williams, Carmen G Sotelo, Ricardo I Pérez-Martín, Andrew Mearns-Spragg, Rui L Reis, Tiago H Silva
In the recent decade, marine origin products have been growingly studied as building blocks complying with the constant demand of the biomedical sector regarding the development of new devices for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM). In this work, several combinations of marine collagen-chitosan-fucoidan hydrogel were formed using a newly developed eco-friendly compressive and absorption methodology to produce hydrogels (CAMPH), which consists of compacting the biopolymers solution while removing the excess of water...
June 2022: Biomater Adv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35899093/long-axis-rotation-of-jaws-of-bamboo-sharks-chiloscyllium-plagiosum-during-suction-feeding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bradley R Scott, Elizabeth L Brainerd, Cheryl A D Wilga
Long-axis rotation (LAR) of the jaws may be an important component of vertebrate feeding mechanisms, as it has been hypothesized to occur during prey capture or food processing across diverse vertebrate groups including mammals, ray-finned fishes, and sharks and rays. LAR can affect tooth orientation as well as muscle fiber direction and therefore muscle power during feeding. However, to date only a handful of studies have demonstrated this LAR in vivo. Here, we use XROMM to document LAR of the upper and lower jaws in white-spotted bamboo sharks, Chiloscyllium plagiosum, during suction feeding...
2022: Integrative organismal biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35503843/discovering-associations-between-acoustic-emission-and-magnetic-resonance-imaging-biomarkers-from-10-osteoarthritic-knees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lik-Kwan Shark, Wei Quan, Michael A Bowes, John C Waterton, John Goodacre
OBJECTIVE: Acoustic emission (AE) sensed from knee joints during weight-bearing movements greatly increases with joint deterioration, but the relationship between AE patterns and specific anatomical damage, as seen for example in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is unknown. This knowledge is essential to validate AE biomarkers for the evaluation of knee joints, and forms the objective of this exploratory work to associate knee AE and MRI. METHODS: A novel processing framework is proposed to enable direct correlation between static 3D MRI of knees and their dynamic 1D AE during sit-stand-sit movements...
November 2022: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35479656/industrial-application-of-fish-cartilaginous-tissues
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REVIEW
Wen Li, Kazuhiro Ura, Yasuaki Takagi
Cartilage is primarily composed of proteoglycans and collagen. Bioactive compounds derived from animal cartilage, such as chondroitin sulfate and type II collagen, have multiple bioactivities and are incorporated in popular health products. The aging population and increases in degenerative and chronic diseases will stimulate the rapid growth of market demand for cartilage products. Commercial production of bioactive compounds primarily involves the cartilages of mammals and poultry. However, these traditional sources are associated zoonosis concerns; thus, cartilage products from the by-products of fish processing has gained increasing attention because of their high level of safety and other activities...
2022: Current research in food science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35323471/preparation-and-characterization-of-nano-selenium-decorated-by-chondroitin-sulfate-derived-from-shark-cartilage-and-investigation-on-its-antioxidant-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianping Chen, Xuehua Chen, Jiarui Li, Baozhen Luo, Tugui Fan, Rui Li, Xiaofei Liu, Bingbing Song, Xuejing Jia, Saiyi Zhong
In the present study, a selenium-chondroitin sulfate (SeCS) was synthesized by the sodium selenite (Na2 SeO3 ) and ascorbic acid (Vc) redox reaction using chondroitin sulfate derived from shark cartilage as a template, and characterized by SEM, SEM-EDS, FTIR and XRD. Meanwhile, its stability was investigated at different conditions of pH and temperatures. Besides, its antioxidant activity was further determined by the DPPH and ABTS assays. The results showed the SeCS with the smallest particle size of 131.3 ± 4...
February 26, 2022: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35127969/microstructure-and-energy-dispersive-diffraction-reconstruction-of-3d-patterns-of-crystallographic-texture-in-a-shark-centrum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stuart R Stock, Paul E Morse, Michala K Stock, Kelsey C James, Lisa J Natanson, Haiyan Chen, Pavel D Shevchenko, Evan R Maxey, Olga A Antipova, Jun-Sang Park
Purpose: Tomography using diffracted x-rays produces reconstructions mapping quantities such as crystal lattice parameter(s), crystallite size, and crystallographic texture, information quite different from that obtained with absorption or phase contrast. Diffraction tomography is used to map an entire blue shark centrum with its double cone structure (corpora calcerea) and intermedialia (four wedges). Approach: Energy dispersive diffraction (EDD) and polychromatic synchrotron x-radiation at 6-BM-B, the Advanced Photon Source, were used...
May 2022: Journal of Medical Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35123488/early-shape-divergence-of-developmental-trajectories-in-the-jaw-of-galeomorph-sharks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faviel A López-Romero, Fidji Berio, Daniel Abed-Navandi, Jürgen Kriwet
BACKGROUND: The onset of morphological differences between related groups can be tracked at early stages during embryological development. This is expressed in functional traits that start with minor variations, but eventually diverge to defined specific morphologies. Several processes during this period, like proliferation, remodelling, and apoptosis for instance, can account for the variability observed between related groups. Morphological divergence through development is often associated with the hourglass model, in which early stages display higher variability and reach a conserved point with reduced variability from which divergence occurs again to the final phenotype...
February 5, 2022: Frontiers in Zoology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34999244/shark-centra-microanatomy-and-mineral-density-variation-studied-with-laboratory-microcomputed-tomography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul E Morse, Michala K Stock, Kelsey C James, Lisa J Natanson, Stuart R Stock
Centra of shark vertebrae from three species of Lamniformes (Alopias vulpinus, Carcharodon carcharias and Isurus oxyrinchus) and three species of Carcharhiniformes (Carcharhinus plumbeus, Carcharhinus obscurus and Prionace glauca) were imaged with laboratory microcomputed Tomography (microCT) using volume element (voxel) sizes between 16 and 24 µm. Linear attenuation coefficients were the same in the corpus calcarea (hour-glass-shaped cone) and intermedialia of the lamniforms but were smaller in the intermedialia than in the corpus calcarea of the carcharhiniforms...
March 2022: Journal of Structural Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34899866/divergent-expression-of-sparc-sparc-l-and-scpp-genes-during-jawed-vertebrate-cartilage-mineralization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrian Romero, Nicolas Leurs, David Muñoz, Mélanie Debiais-Thibaud, Sylvain Marcellini
While cartilage is an ancient tissue found both in protostomes and deuterostomes, its mineralization evolved more recently, within the vertebrate lineage. SPARC , SPARC-L , and the SCPP members (Secretory Calcium-binding PhosphoProtein genes which evolved from SPARC-L ) are major players of dentine and bone mineralization, but their involvement in the emergence of the vertebrate mineralized cartilage remains unclear. We performed in situ hybridization on mineralizing cartilaginous skeletal elements of the frog Xenopus tropicalis ( Xt ) and the shark Scyliorhinus canicula ( Sc ) to examine the expression of SPARC (present in both species), SPARC-L (present in Sc only) and the SCPP members (present in Xt only)...
2021: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34804566/diverse-stem-chondrichthyan-oral-structures-and-evidence-for-an-independently-acquired-acanthodid-dentition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard P Dearden, Sam Giles
The teeth of sharks famously form a series of transversely organized files with a conveyor-belt replacement that are borne directly on the jaw cartilages, in contrast to the dermal plate-borne dentition of bony fishes that undergoes site-specific replacement. A major obstacle in understanding how this system evolved is the poorly understood relationships of the earliest chondrichthyans and the profusion of morphologically and terminologically diverse bones, cartilages, splints and whorls that they possess. Here, we use tomographic methods to investigate mandibular structures in several early branching 'acanthodian'-grade stem-chondrichthyans...
November 2021: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34642522/skeletal-remains-of-the-oldest-known-pseudocoracid-shark-pseudocorax-kindlimanni-sp-nov-chondrichthyes-lamniformes-from-the-late-cretaceous-of-lebanon
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick L Jambura, Sebastian Stumpf, Jürgen Kriwet
A new fossil mackerel shark, Pseudocorax kindlimanni sp. nov. (Lamniformes, Pseudocoracidae), is described from the Cenomanian Konservat-Lagerstätte of Haqel, Lebanon. The new species is based on the most complete fossil of this group to date, which comprises an associated tooth set of 70 teeth, six articulated vertebral centra, numerous placoid scales and pieces of unidentifiable mineralized cartilage. The dentition of P . kindlimanni sp. nov. is marked by a high degree of monognathic heterodonty but does not exhibit the characteristic "lamnoid tooth pattern" known from other macrophagous lamniform sharks...
September 2021: Cretaceous Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34026354/-durnonovariaodus-maiseyi-gen-et-sp-nov-a-new-hybodontiform-shark-like-chondrichthyan-from-the-upper-jurassic-kimmeridge-clay-formation-of-england
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Stumpf, Steve Etches, Charlie J Underwood, Jürgen Kriwet
A partial skeleton of a hybodontiform shark-like chondrichthyan from the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation of Dorset, England, is described and designated as a new genus and species, Durnonovariaodus maiseyi gen. et sp. nov. The holotype and only known specimen, which is represented by disarticulated splanchnocranial elements with associated teeth, a single dorsal fin spine, the pelvic girdle, as well as unidentifiable cartilage fragments, plus countless dermal denticles, exhibits a puzzling combination of dental and skeletal features, providing important new insights into the morphological and ecological diversity of hybodontiforms...
2021: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33884011/fe3o4-bio-mof-nanoparticles-combined-with-artemisinin-glucantime%C3%A2-or-shark-cartilage-extract-on-iranian-strain-of-leishmania-major-mrho-ir-75-er-an-in-vitro-and-in-vivo-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatemeh Ghafarifar, Soheila Molaie, Reza Abazari, Zoheir-Mohammad Hasan, Masoud Foroutan
BACKGROUND: In the present study, we examined the effects of Fe3O4@bio-MOF nanoparticle (Nano-FO) plus artemisinin (Art) and glucantime (Glu) or shark cartilage extract (ShCE) on Leishmania major in vitro and in vivo. METHODS: This experimental study was conducted at the laboratory of Department of Parasitology, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran during 2016-2017. The promastigote and amastigote assays were performed were conducted at the presence of 3.12-400 μg/mL of the drug combinations...
October 2020: Iranian Journal of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33545809/prionace-glauca-skin-collagen-bioengineered-constructs-as-a-promising-approach-to-trigger-cartilage-regeneration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriela S Diogo, Filipa Carneiro, Sara Freitas-Ribeiro, Carmen G Sotelo, Ricardo I Pérez-Martín, Rogério P Pirraco, Rui L Reis, Tiago H Silva
Representing a strategy of marine by-products valorization, based on isolation of biocompounds and assessment of biomedical applicability, the potential of blue shark (Prionace glauca (PG)) skin collagen to induce chondrogenic differentiation of human adipose stem cells (hASC) was investigated, with and without exogenous stimulation. For that, a cryogelation method was applied to produce highly interconnected porous 3-dimensional (3D) constructs made of collagen and collagen:hyaluronic acid (20:1). In vitro studies reveal that hASC adhere abundantly to the constructs which then suggests the early chondrogenic differentiation of those cells...
January 2021: Materials Science & Engineering. C, Materials for Biological Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33415764/the-morphology-and-evolution-of-chondrichthyan-cranial-muscles-a-digital-dissection-of-the-elephantfish-callorhinchus-milii-and-the-catshark-scyliorhinus-canicula
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard P Dearden, Rohan Mansuit, Antoine Cuckovic, Anthony Herrel, Dominique Didier, Paul Tafforeau, Alan Pradel
The anatomy of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (chondrichthyans) is crucial to understanding the evolution of the cranial system in vertebrates due to their position as the sister group to bony fishes (osteichthyans). Strikingly different arrangements of the head in the two constituent chondrichthyan groups-holocephalans and elasmobranchs-have played a pivotal role in the formation of evolutionary hypotheses targeting major cranial structures such as the jaws and pharynx. However, despite the advent of digital dissections as a means of easily visualizing and sharing the results of anatomical studies in three dimensions, information on the musculoskeletal systems of the chondrichthyan head remains largely limited to traditional accounts, many of which are at least a century old...
May 2021: Journal of Anatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33291538/extraction-and-characterization-of-collagen-from-elasmobranch-byproducts-for-potential-biomaterial-use
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuel J Seixas, Eva Martins, Rui L Reis, Tiago H Silva
With the worldwide increase of fisheries, fish wastes have had a similar increase, alternatively they can be seen as a source of novel substances for the improvement of society's wellbeing. Elasmobranchs are a subclass fished in high amounts, with some species being mainly bycatch. They possess an endoskeleton composed mainly by cartilage, from which chondroitin sulfate is currently obtained. Their use as a viable source for extraction of type II collagen has been hypothesized with the envisaging of a biomedical application, namely in biomaterials production...
December 4, 2020: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33262401/fossil-microbial-shark-tooth-decay-documents-in-situ-metabolism-of-enameloid-proteins-as-nutrition-source-in-deep-water-environments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iris Feichtinger, Alexander Lukeneder, Dan Topa, Jürgen Kriwet, Eugen Libowitzky, Frances Westall
Alteration of organic remains during the transition from the bio- to lithosphere is affected strongly by biotic processes of microbes influencing the potential of dead matter to become fossilized or vanish ultimately. If fossilized, bones, cartilage, and tooth dentine often display traces of bioerosion caused by destructive microbes. The causal agents, however, usually remain ambiguous. Here we present a new type of tissue alteration in fossil deep-sea shark teeth with in situ preservation of the responsible organisms embedded in a delicate filmy substance identified as extrapolymeric matter...
December 1, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33203942/a-symmoriiform-from-the-late-devonian-of-morocco-demonstrates-a-derived-jaw-function-in-ancient-chondrichthyans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda Frey, Michael I Coates, Kristen Tietjen, Martin Rücklin, Christian Klug
The Palaeozoic record of chondrichthyans (sharks, rays, chimaeras, extinct relatives) and thus our knowledge of their anatomy and functional morphology is poor because of their predominantly cartilaginous skeletons. Here, we report a previously undescribed symmoriiform shark, Ferromirum oukherbouchi, from the Late Devonian of the Anti-Atlas. Computed tomography scanning reveals the undeformed shape of the jaws and hyoid arch, which are of a kind often used to represent primitive conditions for jawed vertebrates...
November 17, 2020: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33128012/histological-evidence-for-secretory-bioluminescence-from-pectoral-pockets-of-the-american-pocket-shark-mollisquama-mississippiensis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julien M Claes, Jérôme Delroisse, Mark A Grace, Michael H Doosey, Laurent Duchatelet, Jérôme Mallefet
The function of pocket shark pectoral pockets has puzzled scientists over decades. Here, we show that the pockets of the American Pocket Shark (Mollisquama mississippiensis) contain a brightly fluorescent stratified cubic epithelium enclosed in a pigmented sheath and in close contact with the basal cartilage of the pectoral fins; cells of this epithelium display a centripetal gradient in size and a centrifuge gradient in fluorescence. These results strongly support the idea that pocket shark's pockets are exocrine holocrine glands capable of discharging a bioluminescent fluid, potentially upon a given movement of the pectoral fin...
October 30, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33107039/functional-morphology-of-the-feeding-apparatus-of-the-snaggletooth-shark-hemipristis-elongata-carcharhiniformes-hemigaleidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony Chappell, Bernard Séret
The anatomy of the feeding apparatus of the snaggletooth shark, Hemipristis elongata (Klunzinger, 1871) is illustrated in detail from the dissection of three heads. Two new muscles are described: the Adductor mandibularis internus and the Levator mandibularis. A subdivision of the Levator palatoquadrati is described and named the Pronator subdivision of the Levator palatoquadrati. Also, eight new anatomical features associated with the mandibular arch and with the chondrocranium (CR) are described. Three are cartilages: the suprapalatine cartilages, the craniopalatoquadrate cartilage and the calcified Meckelian dental fold...
October 27, 2020: Journal of Anatomy
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