Padegimas, Allison Clasen, Suparna Ky, Bonnie
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Trends in cardiovascular medicine
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy affecting females, with over 260,000 new cases annually and over 3.1 million survivors in the United States alone. Exposure to potentially cardiotoxic therapies, including anthracyclines, trastuzumab, and radiation therapy, coupled with host factors, place patients at increased risk for the development of...
Kalyanaraman, Balaraman
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Redox biology
Doxorubicin (DOX), or Adriamycin, an anthracycline antibiotic discovered serendipitously as a chemotherapeutic drug several decades ago, is still one of the most effective drugs for treating various adult and pediatric cancers (breast cancer, Hodgkin's disease, lymphoblastic leukemia). However, one of the major side effects of the continuous use of...
Antonucci, Salvatore Di Sante, Moises Sileikyte, Justina Deveraux, Jordan Bauer, Tyler Bround, Michael J Menabò, Roberta Paillard, Melanie Alanova, Petra Carraro, Michela
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Pharmacological research
Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is mediated in large part by opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (PTP). Consequently, inhibitors of the PTP hold great promise for the treatment of a variety of cardiovascular disorders. At present, PTP inhibition is obtained only through the use of drugs (e.g. cyclosporine A, CsA) targeting c...
Chen, Yan Huang, Tianyang Shi, Wei Fang, Jiansong Deng, Hongkuan Cui, Guozhen
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Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology
Cardiotoxicity is a well-known adverse effect of doxorubicin (Dox) administration, but the underlying molecular mechanism of this effect is not fully understood. Over the past two decades, considerable efforts have focused on the potential molecular targets of cardiotoxicity in the hope that novel targeted therapies will be generated to attenuate D...
Xu, Shijin Xu, Yan Cheng, Xueying Huang, Cheng Pan, Yonglu Jin, Shiyun Xiong, Wei Zhang, Li He, Shufang Zhang, Ye
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Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology
Myocardium ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is the major cause of postoperative cardiac dysfunction. While intrathecal morphine preconditioning (ITMP) can reduce IRI in animals, the molecular processes underlying IRI and ITMP remain elusive. Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) is highly expressed in cardiac sensory neurons and ha...
Kepp, Oliver Chen, Guo Carmona-Gutierrez, Didac Madeo, Frank Kroemer, Guido
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Autophagy
The age-related decline in organismal fitness results in vulnerability to pathologies and eventual lethal decay. One way to counteract cellular aging and to delay and/or prevent the onset of age-related maladies is the reduction of calorie intake or the institution of fasting regimens. Caloric restriction mimetics (CRMs) have the ability to imitate...
Torres, Maria J McLaughlin, Kelsey L Renegar, Randall H Valsaraj, Smrithi Whitehurst, K'Shylah S Sharaf, Omar M Sharma, Uma M Horton, Julie L Sarathy, Brinda Parks, Justin C
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Life sciences
Intracardiac injection of recombinant EphrinA1-Fc immediately following coronary artery ligation in mice reduces infarct size in both reperfused and non-reperfused myocardium, but the cellular alterations behind this phenomenon remain unknown. Herein, 10 wk-old B6129SF2/J male mice were exposed to acute ischemia/reperfusion (30minI/24hrsR) injury i...
Bromage, Daniel I. Godec, Tom R. Pujades-Rodriguez, Mar Gonzalez-Izquierdo, Arturo Denaxas, S. Hemingway, Harry Yellon, Derek M.
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Cardiovascular Diabetology
BackgroundThe use of metformin after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has been associated with reduced mortality in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, it is not known if it is acutely cardioprotective in patients taking metformin at the time of AMI. We compared patient outcomes according to metformin status at the time of admiss...
Karlsen, Hilde Bergan, Harald Arne Halvorsen, Per Steinar Sunde, Kjetil Qvigstad, Eirik Andersen, Geir Øystein Bugge, Jan Frederik Olasveengen, Theresa Mariero
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Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
BackgroundThe effectiveness of adrenaline during resuscitation continues to be debated despite being recommended in international guidelines. There is evidence that the β-adrenergic receptor (AR) effects of adrenaline are harmful due to increased myocardial oxygen consumption, post-defibrillation ventricular arrhythmias and increased severity of po...
Mendieta, Guiomar Ben-Aicha, Soumaya Casani, Laura Badimon, Lina Sabate, Manel Vilahur, Gemma
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Basic Research in Cardiology
The success of therapies targeting myocardial reperfusion injury is limited, while the cardioprotective impact of mitigating ischemia-related damage remains less explored. We have recently shown in a pig model that the intravenous administration of a modified atorvastatin preparation during ischemia attenuates the rise of cardiac ischemia injury bi...