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    Mitochondrial respiration is lower in the intrauterine growth‐restricted fetal sheep heart by Chang, Eileen I., Stremming, Jane, Knaub, Leslie A., Wesolowski, Stephanie R., Rozance, Paul J., Sucharov, Carmen C., Reusch, Jane E. B., Brown, Laura D.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-06-2024)
    “…Fetuses affected by intrauterine growth restriction have an increased risk of developing heart disease and failure in adulthood. Compared with controls, late…”
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    Nitric oxide regulates vascular adaptive mitochondrial dynamics by Miller, Matthew W, Knaub, Leslie A, Olivera-Fragoso, Luis F, Keller, Amy C, Balasubramaniam, Vivek, Watson, Peter A, Reusch, Jane E B

    “…Cardiovascular disease risk factors, such as diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, and physical inactivity, are all correlated with impaired…”
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    Sex Differences in the Skeletal Muscle Response to a High Fat, High Sucrose Diet in Rats by Hulett, Nicholas A, Knaub, Leslie A, Hull, Sara E, Pott, Gregory B, Peelor, Rick, Miller, Benjamin F, Shankar, Kartik, Rudolph, Michael C, Reusch, Jane E B, Scalzo, Rebecca L

    Published in Nutrients (01-10-2023)
    “…Men are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at lower body mass indexes than women; the role of skeletal muscle in this sex difference is poorly understood. Type 2…”
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    (-)-Epicatechin Improves Vasoreactivity and Mitochondrial Respiration in Thermoneutral-Housed Wistar Rat Vasculature by Chun, Ji Hye, Henckel, Melissa M, Knaub, Leslie A, Hull, Sara E, Pott, Greg B, Walker, Lori A, Reusch, Jane E-B, Keller, Amy C

    Published in Nutrients (05-03-2022)
    “…Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a global health concern. Vascular dysfunction is an aspect of CVD, and novel treatments targeting vascular physiology are…”
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    (-)-Epicatechin Reverses Glucose Intolerance in Rats Housed at Thermoneutrality by Chun, Ji Hye, Henckel, Melissa M, Knaub, Leslie A, Hull, Sara E, Pott, Greg B, Ramirez, David G, Reusch, Jane E-B, Keller, Amy C

    Published in Planta medica (01-08-2022)
    “…Diabetes is a life-threatening and debilitating disease with pathological hallmarks, including glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Plant compounds are…”
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    Muscle mitochondrial function is impaired in adults with type 1 diabetes by Gottlieb, Daniel, Abushamat, Layla A., Nadeau, Kristen J., Regensteiner, Judith G., Reusch, Jane E.B., Tommerdahl, Kalie L., Rice, John, Knaub, Leslie A., Monaco, Cynthia M.F., Hawke, Thomas J., Perry, Christopher G.R., Cree, Melanie G., Schauer, Irene E.

    Published in Journal of diabetes and its complications (01-08-2024)
    “…Type 1 diabetes has been associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. However, the mechanism of this dysfunction in adults remains unclear. A secondary analysis…”
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    Saxagliptin Restores Vascular Mitochondrial Exercise Response in the Goto-Kakizaki Rat by Keller, Amy C, Knaub, Leslie A, Miller, Matthew W, Birdsey, Nicholas, Klemm, Dwight J, Reusch, Jane E B

    Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology (01-02-2015)
    “…Cardiovascular disease risk and all-cause mortality are largely predicted by physical fitness. Exercise stimulates vascular mitochondrial biogenesis through…”
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    (–)-Epicatechin Modulates Mitochondrial Redox in Vascular Cell Models of Oxidative Stress by Reusch, Jane E. B., Nozik-Grayck, Eva, Chun, Ji Hye, Knaub, Leslie A., Johnston, Aspen, Elajaili, Hanan, Hull, Sara E., Keller, Amy C., Walker, Lori

    Published in Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (09-06-2020)
    “…Diabetes mellitus affects 451 million people worldwide, and people with diabetes are 3-5 times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease. In vascular…”
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    CREB Downregulation in Vascular Disease: A Common Response to Cardiovascular Risk by Schauer, Irene E, Knaub, Leslie A, Lloyd, Monique, Watson, Peter A, Gliwa, Catherine, Lewis, Katherine E, Chait, Alan, Klemm, Dwight J, Gunter, Jody M, Bouchard, Ron, McDonald, Thomas O, OʼBrien, Kevin D, Reusch, Jane E.B

    “…OBJECTIVE—To examine the impact of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), an established mediator of atherosclerosis, on the transcription factor cAMP-response…”
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    Fully automated software for quantitative measurements of mitochondrial morphology by McClatchey, P Mason, Keller, Amy C, Bouchard, Ron, Knaub, Leslie A, Reusch, Jane E B

    Published in Mitochondrion (01-01-2016)
    “…Mitochondria undergo dynamic changes in morphology in order to adapt to changes in nutrient and oxygen availability, communicate with the nucleus, and modulate…”
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    Cardiac-specific overexpression of dominant-negative CREB leads to increased mortality and mitochondrial dysfunction in female mice by Watson, Peter A, Birdsey, Nicholas, Huggins, Gordon S, Svensson, Eric, Heppe, Daniel, Knaub, Leslie

    “…Cardiac failure is associated with diminished activation of the transcription factor cyclic nucleotide regulatory element binding-protein (CREB), and…”
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    Targeting mitochondria to restore failed adaptation to exercise in diabetes by Geary, Kate, Knaub, Leslie A, Schauer, Irene E, Keller, Amy C, Watson, Peter A, Miller, Matthew W, Garat, Chrystelle V, Nadeau, Kristen J, Cree-Green, Melanie, Pugazhenthi, Subbiah, Regensteiner, Judith G, Klemm, Dwight J, Reusch, Jane E B

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-04-2014)
    “…Our translational research group focuses on addressing the problem of exercise defects in diabetes with basic research efforts in cell and rodent models and…”
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    Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor antagonism impairs basal exercise capacity and vascular adaptation to aerobic exercise training in rats by Scalzo, Rebecca L., Knaub, Leslie A., Hull, Sara E., Keller, Amy C., Hunter, Kendall, Walker, Lori A., Reusch, Jane E. B.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-07-2018)
    “…Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) inversely predicts cardiovascular (CV) mortality and CRF is impaired in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Aerobic exercise…”
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    Differential Mitochondrial Adaptation in Primary Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells from a Diabetic Rat Model by Reusch, Jane E. B., Klemm, Dwight J., Geary, Kate E., Miller, Matthew W., Bouchard, Ron, Connon, Chelsea A., McClatchey, P. Mason, Knaub, Leslie A., Keller, Amy C., Walker, Lori A.

    Published in Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (01-01-2016)
    “…Diabetes affects more than 330 million people worldwide and causes elevated cardiovascular disease risk. Mitochondria are critical for vascular function,…”
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    Impaired response to exercise intervention in the vasculature in metabolic syndrome by Knaub, Leslie A, McCune, Sylvia, Chicco, Adam J, Miller, Matthew, Moore, Russell L, Birdsey, Nicholas, Lloyd, Monique I, Villarreal, Juan, Keller, Amy C, Watson, Peter A, Reusch, Jane E B

    Published in Diabetes & vascular disease research (01-05-2013)
    “…Physical activity decreases risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality; however, the specific impact of exercise on the diabetic…”
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    Increased thermoregulation in cold-exposed transgenic mice overexpressing lipoprotein lipase in skeletal muscle: an avian phenotype? by Jensen, Dalan R., Knaub, Leslie A., Konhilas, John P., Leinwand, Leslie A., MacLean, Paul S., Eckel, Robert H.

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-04-2008)
    “…LPL is an enzyme involved in the breakdown and uptake of lipoprotein triglycerides. In the present study, we examined how the transgenic (Tg) overexpression of…”
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