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تعداد نتایج: 121  

2010
Andrew Duncan Muir Pascal Patrick McKeown Ulvi Bayraktutan

Altered endothelial activity is enumerated amongst the leading causes of graft dysfunction following coronary artery bypass surgery and may account for differences in patency between arterial and venous grafts. This study investigates whether differences exist between basal endothelial functions of saphenous vein (SV) and internal mammary arteries (IMA) and explores the putative involvements of...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2005
Hervé Seznec Delphine Simon Cécile Bouton Laurence Reutenauer Ariane Hertzog Pawel Golik Vincent Procaccio Manisha Patel Jean-Claude Drapier Michel Koenig Hélène Puccio

Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) results from a generalized deficiency of mitochondrial and cytosolic iron-sulfur protein activity initially ascribed to mitochondrial iron overload. Recent in vitro data suggest that frataxin is necessary for iron incorporation in Fe-S cluster (ISC) and heme biosynthesis. In addition, several reports suggest that continuous oxidative damage resulting from hampered super...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2010
Chloé Lefèvre Martine Auclair Franck Boccara Jean-Philippe Bastard Jacqueline Capeau Corinne Vigouroux Martine Caron-Debarle

OBJECTIVE To determine whether and how protease inhibitors (PIs) could affect vascular aging. METHODS AND RESULTS HIV therapy with PIs is associated with an increased risk of premature cardiovascular disease. The effect of ritonavir and a combination of lopinavir and ritonavir (for 30 days) on senescence, oxidative stress, and inflammation was evaluated in human coronary artery endothelial ce...

Journal: :Chemico-biological interactions 2009
Feng Wu Junjian Wang Yanfei Wang Tim-Tak Kwok Siu-Kai Kong Chiwai Wong

Estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRalpha) is primarily thought to regulate energy homeostasis through interacting with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1alpha and -1beta (PGC-1alpha and -1beta). They coordinately control the transcription of genes in the oxidative phosphorylation pathway. In addition to its role in energy metabolism, ERRalpha has also been implicate...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 2008
Maria Carolina Gongora Heinrich E Lob Ulf Landmesser Tomasz J Guzik W David Martin Kiyoski Ozumi Susan M Wall David Scott Wilson Niren Murthy Michael Gravanis Tohru Fukai David G Harrison

The extracellular superoxide dismutase 3 (SOD3) is highly expressed in both blood vessels and lungs. In different models of pulmonary injury, SOD3 is reduced; however, it is unclear whether this contributes to lung injury. To study the role of acute SOD3 reduction in lung injury, the SOD3 gene was deleted in adult mice by using the Cre-Lox technology. Acute reduction of SOD3 led to a fivefold i...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2002
Joaquín Jordán María F Galindo Daniel Tornero Amparo Benavides Constancio González María T Agapito Carmen González-García Valentín Ceña

1. Mitochondrial mechanisms involved in veratridine-induced chromaffin cell death have been explored. 2. Exposure to veratridine (30 micro M, 1 h) produces cytochrome c release to the cytoplasm that seems to be mediated by superoxide anions and that is blocked by cyclosporin A (10 micro M), MnTBAP (10 nM), catalase (100 IU ml(-1)) and vitamin E (50 micro M). 3. Following veratridine treatment, ...

2014
Beili Shao Ulvi Bayraktutan

Blood-brain barrier disruption represents a key feature in hyperglycaemia-aggravated cerebral damage after an ischaemic stroke. Although the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown, activation of protein kinase C (PKC) is thought to play a critical role. This study examined whether apoptosis of human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) might contribute to hyperglycaemia-evoked ba...

2010
Maria Carolina Gongora Heinrich E. Lob Ulf Landmesser Tomasz J. Guzik W. David Martin Kiyoski Ozumi Susan M. Wall David Scott Wilson Niren Murthy Michael Gravanis Tohru Fukai David G. Harrison

The extracellular superoxide dismutase 3 (SOD3) is highly expressed in both blood vessels and lungs. In different models of pulmonary injury, SOD3 is reduced; however, it is unclear whether this contributes to lung injury. To study the role of acute SOD3 reduction in lung injury, the SOD3 gene was deleted in adult mice by using the Cre-Lox technology. Acute reduction of SOD3 led to a fivefold i...

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