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    Chromogranins A and B and secretogranin II: evolutionary and functional aspects by Montero-Hadjadje, M., Vaingankar, S., Elias, S., Tostivint, H., Mahata, S. K., Anouar, Y.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-02-2008)
    “…Chromogranins/secretogranins or granins are a class of acidic, secretory proteins that occur in endocrine, neuroendocrine, and neuronal cells. Granins are the…”
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    Antihypertensive and neuroprotective effects of catestatin in spontaneously hypertensive rats: Interaction with GABAergic transmission in amygdala and brainstem by Avolio, E, Mahata, S.K, Mantuano, E, Mele, M, Alò, R, Facciolo, R.M, Talani, G, Canonaco, M

    Published in Neuroscience (13-06-2014)
    “…Highlights • CST exerted antihypertensive and neuroprotective effects. • CST interacted with GABAergic systems and increased activities. • Akt and ERK…”
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    New antimicrobial activity for the catecholamine release-inhibitory peptide from chromogranin A by Briolat, J, Wu, S D, Mahata, S K, Gonthier, B, Bagnard, D, Chasserot-Golaz, S, Helle, K B, Aunis, D, Metz-Boutigue, M H

    “…Catestatin (bCGA(344-364)), an endogenous peptide of bovine chromogranin A, was initially characterized for its effect on the inhibition of catecholamine…”
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    Genetic regulation of catecholamine synthesis, storage and secretion in the spontaneously hypertensive rat by Jirout, M.L., Friese, R.S., Mahapatra, N.R., Mahata, M., Taupenot, L., Mahata, S.K., Křen, V., Zídek, V., Fischer, J., Maatz, H., Ziegler, M.G., Pravenec, M., Hubner, N., Aitman, T.J., Schork, N.J., O'Connor, D.T.

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-07-2010)
    “…Understanding catecholamine metabolism is crucial for elucidating the pathogenesis of hereditary hypertension. Here we integrated transcriptional and…”
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    Common genetic variants in the chromogranin A promoter alter autonomic activity and blood pressure by Chen, Y., Rao, F., Rodriguez-Flores, J.L., Mahapatra, N.R., Mahata, M., Wen, G., Salem, R.M., Shih, P.-A.B., Das, M., Schork, N.J., Ziegler, M.G., Hamilton, B.A., Mahata, S.K., O'Connor, D.T.

    Published in Kidney international (01-07-2008)
    “…Chromogranin A (CHGA) is stored and released from the same secretory vesicles that contain catecholamines in chromaffin cells and noradrenergic neurons. We had…”
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    The importance of chromogranin A in the development and function of endocrine pancreas by Portela-Gomes, G.M., Gayen, J.R., Grimelius, L., Stridsberg, M., Mahata, S.K.

    Published in Regulatory peptides (29-11-2008)
    “…Chromogranin (Cg) A is expressed in neuroendocrine and neuronal tissues. It is involved in the generation of secretory granules and is cleaved to form…”
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    Novel autocrine feedback control of catecholamine release. A discrete chromogranin a fragment is a noncompetitive nicotinic cholinergic antagonist by Mahata, S K, O'Connor, D T, Mahata, M, Yoo, S H, Taupenot, L, Wu, H, Gill, B M, Parmer, R J

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-09-1997)
    “…Catecholamine secretory vesicle core proteins (chromogranins) contain an activity that inhibits catecholamine release, but the identity of the responsible…”
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    Primary structure and function of the catecholamine release inhibitory peptide catestatin (chromogranin A(344-364)): identification of amino acid residues crucial for activity by Mahata, S K, Mahata, M, Wakade, A R, O'Connor, D T

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-10-2000)
    “…The novel chromogranin A fragment catestatin (bovine chromogranin A(344-364); RSMRLSFRARGYGFRGPGLQL) is a potent inhibitor of catecholamine release (IC50,…”
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    The NO stimulator, Catestatin, improves the Frank–Starling response in normotensive and hypertensive rat hearts by Angelone, T., Quintieri, A.M., Pasqua, T., Filice, E., Cantafio, P., Scavello, F., Rocca, C., Mahata, S.K., Gattuso, A., Cerra, M.C.

    Published in Nitric oxide (15-11-2015)
    “…The myocardial response to mechanical stretch (Frank–Starling law) is an important physiological cardiac determinant. Modulated by many endogenous substances,…”
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    Catestatin and orexin-A neuronal signals alter feeding habits in relation to hibernating states by Mele, M, Avolio, E, Alò, R, Fazzari, G, Mahata, S.K, Canonaco, M

    Published in Neuroscience (06-06-2014)
    “…Highlights • Alteration of brain blood flow and hypometabolic state is typical of hibernation. • Periventricular hypothalamus controls cardiovascular, feeding…”
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    Distribution of catestatin-like immunoreactivity in the human auditory system by Bitsche, M, Mahata, S.K, Marksteiner, J, Schrott-Fischer, A

    Published in Hearing research (01-10-2003)
    “…Chromogranin A (CgA) belongs to the family of chromogranin peptides which are contained in large dense-core vesicles. The novel CgA fragment catestatin (bovine…”
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    Distribution of secretoneurin, a peptide derived from secretogranin II, in rat brain: an immunocytochemical and radioimmunological study by Marksteiner, J, Kirchmair, R, Mahata, S K, Mahata, M, Fischer-Colbrie, R, Hogue-Angeletti, R, Saria, A, Winkler, H

    Published in Neuroscience (01-06-1993)
    “…The distribution of secretoneurin, a peptide derived from its precursor secretogranin II by proteolytic processing, was studied in the central nervous system…”
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    Time-Dependent Effects of the Neuropeptide PACAP on Catecholamine Secretion: Stimulation and Desensitization by Taupenot, Laurent, Mahata, Manjula, Mahata, Sushil K, O'Connor, Daniel T

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-11-1999)
    “…Pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a potent endogenous secretagogue for chromaffin cells. We previously reported that PACAP coupled…”
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    Peptidergic activation of transcription and secretion in chromaffin cells. Cis and trans signaling determinants of pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) by Taupenot, L, Mahata, S K, Wu, H, O'Connor, D T

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-02-1998)
    “…Pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a potent endogenous secretagogue for chromaffin cells. Chromogranin A is the major soluble core…”
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    Neurotrophin activation of catecholamine storage vesicle protein gene expression: signaling to chromogranin A biosynthesis by Mahata, S.K, Mahata, M, Wu, H, Parmer, R.J, O'Connor, D.T

    Published in Neuroscience (1999)
    “…Nerve growth factor differentiates precursor cells into sympathetic neurons. Does acquisition of a “neuronal” phenotype after nerve growth factor involve…”
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    Concomitant changes of messenger ribonucleic acid levels of secretogranin II, VGF, vasopressin and oxytocin in the paraventricular nucleus of rats after adrenalectomy and during lactation by Mahata, S K, Mahata, M, Hörtnag, H, Fischer-Colbrie, R, Steiner, H J, Dietze, O, Winkler, H

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-06-1993)
    “…In situ hybridization was used to study the mRNA levels for secretogranin II and VGF in comparison with those of oxytocin and vasopressin in the hypothalamus…”
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    Cellular distribution of chromogranin A in excitatory, inhibitory, aminergic and peptidergic neurons of the rodent central nervous system by Schafer, M.K.-H., Mahata, S.K., Stroth, N., Eiden, L.E., Weihe, E.

    Published in Regulatory peptides (30-11-2010)
    “…Immunoreactivity for both processed and unprocessed forms of chromogranin A (CGA) was examined, using an antibody recognizing the WE14 epitope, among terminal…”
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    Secretoneurin and chemoattractant receptor interactions by Kong, C, Gill, B.M, Rahimpour, R, Xu, L, Feldman, R.D, Xiao, Q, McDonald, T.J, Taupenot, L, Mahata, S.K, Singh, B, O'Connor, D.T, Kelvin, D.J

    Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (01-08-1998)
    “…Secretoneurin (SN) is a 33-amino acid peptide derived from secretogranin II (chromogranin C) which induces chemotaxis of monocytes but not neutrophils. In this…”
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