نتایج جستجو برای: connexin43

تعداد نتایج: 1453  

Journal: :Circulation 1998
R R Kaprielian M Gunning E Dupont M N Sheppard S M Rothery R Underwood D J Pennell K Fox J Pepper P A Poole-Wilson N J Severs

BACKGROUND The regional wall motion impairment and predisposition to arrhythmias in human ventricular hibernation may plausibly result from abnormal intercellular propagation of the depolarizing wave front. This study investigated the hypothesis that altered patterns of expression of connexin43, the principal gap junctional protein responsible for passive conduction of the cardiac action potent...

Journal: :Circulation 2013
Jim Pouliopoulos William W B Chik Ajita Kanthan Gopal Sivagangabalan Michael A Barry Peter N A Fahmy Christine Midekin Juntang Lu Eddy Kizana Stuart P Thomas Aravinda Thiagalingam Pramesh Kovoor

BACKGROUND Collagen has been attributed as the principal structural substrate of ventricular tachycardia (VT) after myocardial infarction (MI), even though adiposity of myocardium after MI is well recognized histologically. We investigated the effects of intramyocardial adiposity compared with collagen on electrophysiological properties, connexin43 expression, and VT induction after MI. METHO...

Journal: :Circulation 2012
David W Van Norstrand Angeliki Asimaki Clio Rubinos Elena Dolmatova Miduturu Srinivas David J Tester Jeffrey E Saffitz Heather S Duffy Michael J Ackerman

BACKGROUND An estimated 10% to 15% of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases may stem from channelopathy-mediated lethal arrhythmias. Loss of the GJA1-encoded gap junction channel protein connexin43 is known to underlie formation of lethal arrhythmias. GJA1 mutations have been associated with cardiac diseases, including atrial fibrillation. Therefore, GJA1 is a plausible candidate gene for p...

Journal: :Circulation research 2008
Rebecca Lewandowski Kristina Procida Ravi Vaidyanathan Wanda Coombs José Jalife Morten S Nielsen Steven M Taffet Mario Delmar

Gap junctions provide a low-resistance pathway for cardiac electric propagation. The role of GJ regulation in arrhythmia is unclear, partly because of limited availability of pharmacological tools. Recently, we showed that a peptide called "RXP-E" binds to the carboxyl terminal of connexin43 and prevents chemically induced uncoupling in connexin43-expressing N2a cells. Here, pull-down experimen...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2014
Wen-Hsien Lu Kai-Sheng Hsieh Pei-Jung Lu Yi-Shan Wu Wen-Yu Ho Pei-Wen Cheng Chi-Cheng Lai Michael Hsiao Ching-Jiunn Tseng

BACKGROUND Bilateral lesions of nucleus tractus solitarii in rat result in acute hypertension, pulmonary edema, and death within hours. The hypertension results from excessive catecholamine release. Catecholamine can activate connexin43 to regulate cell death. There is no study investigating the cardiopulmonary impacts of different adrenergic blockers and apoptosis mechanism in rat model. MET...

2008
Rebecca Lewandowski Kristina Procida Ravi Vaidyanathan Wanda Coombs José Jalife Morten S. Nielsen Steven M. Taffet Mario Delmar

Gap junctions provide a low-resistance pathway for cardiac electric propagation. The role of GJ regulation in arrhythmia is unclear, partly because of limited availability of pharmacological tools. Recently, we showed that a peptide called “RXP-E” binds to the carboxyl terminal of connexin43 and prevents chemically induced uncoupling in connexin43-expressing N2a cells. Here, pull-down experimen...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1994
J M Crow M M Atkinson R G Johnson

PURPOSE To investigate in bovine and embryonic chicken lens cultures the effects of elevated intracellular calcium on the permeability of gap junctions. To determine the changes in intracellular calcium using fura-2. To detect any changes in the phosphorylation of connexin43 after ionophore treatment. METHODS Lucifer yellow was micro-injected into individual cells, and dye spread to neighbori...

2015
Shuo Liu Corinne Niger Eugene Y. Koh Joseph P. Stains Michael Koval

Osteoarthritis is a joint-destructive disease that has no effective cure. Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) could offer therapeutic benefit in the treatment of arthritic diseases by suppressing inflammation and permitting tissue regeneration, but first these cells must overcome the catabolic environment of the diseased joint. Likewise, gene therapy also offers therapeutic promise given its a...

Journal: :Molecular vision 2003
Yiqin Du Jing Chen James L Funderburgh Xiuan Zhu Lingsong Li

PURPOSE To investigate the phenotype of fetal and adult human limbal cells cultured on human amniotic membrane and the ability of cultured adult human limbal cells to repair limbal stem cell deficiency in a rabbit model. METHODS Human adult and fetal limbal cells were isolated and cultured either on plastic plates or on human amniotic membrane. Connexin43, p63, and keratins 3 and 12 (K3 and K...

Journal: :Circulation research 1993
P W Oosthoek S Virágh W H Lamers A F Moorman

Using an antibody that reacts specifically with the myocytes of the conduction system of the bovine heart, we have studied the atrioventricular node and the spatial distribution of the Purkinje fibers in the bovine heart. This study was complemented by studying the distribution of the gap junction protein connexin43 in these areas in the bovine heart and in the human heart. The large Purkinje f...

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