Search Results - "Maack, Christoph"
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Calcium Signaling and Reactive Oxygen Species in Mitochondria
Published in Circulation research (11-05-2018)“…In heart failure, alterations of Na and Ca handling, energetic deficit, and oxidative stress in cardiac myocytes are important pathophysiological hallmarks…”
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Mitochondrial function in macrophages controls cardiac repair after myocardial infarction
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-02-2023)“…Cardiac healing following acute myocardial infarction (MI) involves the mobilization and activation of immune cells, including macrophages. In the early phase…”
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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production and elimination
Published in Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology (01-08-2014)“…Abstract Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in cardiovascular diseases, and one important source for ROS are mitochondria. Emission of ROS…”
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Pathophysiological role of oxidative stress in systolic and diastolic heart failure and its therapeutic implications
Published in European heart journal (07-10-2015)“…Systolic and diastolic myocardial dysfunction has been demonstrated to be associated with an activation of the circulating and local…”
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Cardiac effects of SGLT2 inhibitors: the sodium hypothesis
Published in Cardiovascular research (01-01-2018)“…Abstract The effects of intense glycaemic control on macrovascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes are incompletely resolved, and many…”
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Targeted therapies for cardiac diseases
Published in Nature reviews cardiology (01-06-2022)“…Heart failure is a systemic disease in which neuroendocrine activation, inflammation and metabolic changes can impair cardiac function. In addition, variants…”
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A pathophysiological compass to personalize antianginal drug treatment
Published in Nature reviews cardiology (01-12-2021)“…Myocardial ischaemia results from coronary macrovascular or microvascular dysfunction compromising the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the myocardium. The…”
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Cellular and mitochondrial mechanisms of atrial fibrillation
Published in Basic research in cardiology (01-12-2020)“…The molecular mechanisms underlying atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common form of arrhythmia, are poorly understood and therefore target-specific treatment…”
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Mitochondria as Therapeutic Targets in Heart Failure
Published in Current heart failure reports (01-04-2022)“…Purpose of Review We review therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring function of the failing heart by targeting mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS),…”
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Adverse Bioenergetic Consequences of Na+-Ca2+ Exchanger-Mediated Ca2+ Influx in Cardiac Myocytes
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (30-11-2010)“…In heart failure, the Na+-Ca²+ exchanger (NCX) is upregulated and mediates Ca²+ influx (instead of efflux) during the cardiac action potential. Although this…”
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Towards better definition, quantification and treatment of fibrosis in heart failure. A scientific roadmap by the Committee of Translational Research of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology
Published in European journal of heart failure (01-03-2019)“…Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers of) fibrosis in tissue and blood may help to diagnose and…”
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The continuous heart failure spectrum: moving beyond an ejection fraction classification
Published in European heart journal (07-07-2019)“…Abstract Randomized clinical trials initially used heart failure (HF) patients with low left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) to select study populations…”
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Elevated Cytosolic Na+ Increases Mitochondrial Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species in Failing Cardiac Myocytes
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (13-04-2010)“…Oxidative stress is causally linked to the progression of heart failure, and mitochondria are critical sources of reactive oxygen species in failing…”
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Therapeutic approaches in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: past, present, and future
Published in Clinical research in cardiology (01-09-2020)“…In contrast to the wealth of proven therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), therapeutic efforts in the past have failed to improve…”
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Common mechanistic pathways in cancer and heart failure. A scientific roadmap on behalf of the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
Published in European journal of heart failure (01-12-2020)“…The co‐occurrence of cancer and heart failure (HF) represents a significant clinical drawback as each disease interferes with the treatment of the other. In…”
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Selective NADH communication from α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase to mitochondrial transhydrogenase prevents reactive oxygen species formation under reducing conditions in the heart
Published in Basic research in cardiology (01-09-2020)“…In heart failure, a functional block of complex I of the respiratory chain provokes superoxide generation, which is transformed to H 2 O 2 by dismutation. The…”
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Reversal of Mitochondrial Transhydrogenase Causes Oxidative Stress in Heart Failure
Published in Cell metabolism (01-09-2015)“…Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a central role in most aging-related diseases. ROS are produced at the respiratory chain that demands NADH for…”
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Mitofusin 2-Containing Mitochondrial-Reticular Microdomains Direct Rapid Cardiomyocyte Bioenergetic Responses Via Interorganelle Ca2+ Crosstalk
Published in Circulation research (14-09-2012)“…RATIONALE:Mitochondrial Ca uptake is essential for the bioenergetic feedback response through stimulation of Krebs cycle dehydrogenases. Close association of…”
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Haematopoietic and cardiac GPR55 synchronize post-myocardial infarction remodelling
Published in Scientific reports (13-07-2021)“…While classical cannabinoid receptors are known to crucially impact on myocardial infarction (MI) repair, a function of the cannabinoid-sensitive receptor…”
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