Search Results - "RABINOVITCH, Peter"
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Healthy aging: The ultimate preventative medicine
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (04-12-2015)“…Age is the greatest risk factor for nearly every major cause of mortality in developed nations. Despite this, most biomedical research focuses on individual…”
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The Aging Heart
Published in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine (01-09-2015)“…Aging results in progressive deteriorations in the structure and function of the heart and is a dominant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, the leading…”
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Macrophage Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress Promotes Atherosclerosis and Nuclear Factor-κB–Mediated Inflammation in Macrophages
Published in Circulation research (31-01-2014)“…RATIONALE:Mitochondrial oxidative stress (mitoOS) has been shown to correlate with the progression of human atherosclerosis. However, definitive cell…”
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mTOR is a key modulator of ageing and age-related disease
Published in Nature (London) (17-01-2013)“…Many experts in the biology of ageing believe that pharmacological interventions to slow ageing are a matter of 'when' rather than 'if'. A leading target for…”
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Mitochondria and Cardiovascular Aging
Published in Circulation research (13-04-2012)“…Old age is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Several lines of evidence in experimental animal models have indicated the central role of…”
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The Oxygen-Rich Postnatal Environment Induces Cardiomyocyte Cell-Cycle Arrest through DNA Damage Response
Published in Cell (24-04-2014)“…The mammalian heart has a remarkable regenerative capacity for a short period of time after birth, after which the majority of cardiomyocytes permanently exit…”
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Super-Suppression of Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Signaling Impairs Compensatory Autophagy in Primary Mitophagic Cardiomyopathy
Published in Circulation research (18-07-2014)“…RATIONALE:Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in aging, chronic degenerative neurological syndromes, and myopathies. On the basis of…”
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Mitochondrial Targeted Antioxidant Peptide Ameliorates Hypertensive Cardiomyopathy
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (28-06-2011)“…Objectives We investigated the effect of reducing mitochondrial oxidative stress by the mitochondrial-targeted antioxidant peptide SS-31 in hypertensive…”
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Mitochondrial protein interaction landscape of SS-31
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (30-06-2020)“…Mitochondrial dysfunction underlies the etiology of a broad spectrum of diseases including heart disease, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and the general…”
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Cardiac aging: from molecular mechanisms to significance in human health and disease
Published in Antioxidants & redox signaling (15-06-2012)“…Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the major causes of death in the western world. The incidence of cardiovascular disease as well as the rate of…”
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Mitochondrial dysfunction in cardiac aging
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-11-2015)“…Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in most developed nations. While it has received the least public attention, aging is the dominant risk…”
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Reduction of elevated proton leak rejuvenates mitochondria in the aged cardiomyocyte
Published in eLife (15-12-2020)“…Aging-associated diseases, including cardiac dysfunction, are increasingly common in the population. However, the mechanisms of physiologic aging in general,…”
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mTOR Inhibition Alleviates Mitochondrial Disease in a Mouse Model of Leigh Syndrome
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-12-2013)“…Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to numerous health problems, including neurological and muscular degeneration, cardiomyopathies, cancer, diabetes, and…”
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Cardiac Aging in Mice and Humans: The Role of Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress
Published in Trends in cardiovascular medicine (01-10-2009)“…Age is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, not only because it prolongs exposure to several other cardiovascular risks, but also owing to…”
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A replication-linked mutational gradient drives somatic mutation accumulation and influences germline polymorphisms and genome composition in mitochondrial DNA
Published in Nucleic acids research (08-11-2021)“…Abstract Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) cause maternally inherited diseases, while somatic mutations are linked to common diseases of aging. Although…”
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Treatment with the mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant peptide SS‐31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice
Published in Aging cell (01-04-2018)“…Summary Moment‐to‐moment adjustment of cerebral blood flow (CBF) via neurovascular coupling has an essential role in maintenance of healthy cognitive function…”
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Altered proteome turnover and remodeling by short‐term caloric restriction or rapamycin rejuvenate the aging heart
Published in Aging cell (01-06-2014)“…Summary Chronic caloric restriction (CR) and rapamycin inhibit the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling, thereby regulating metabolism and…”
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DNA flow cytometry for detection of genomic instability as a cancer precursor in the gastrointestinal tract
Published in Methods in cell biology (2024)“…One of the earliest applications of flow cytometry was the measurement of DNA content in cells. This method is based on the ability to stain DNA in a…”
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Late-life restoration of mitochondrial function reverses cardiac dysfunction in old mice
Published in eLife (10-07-2020)“…Diastolic dysfunction is a prominent feature of cardiac aging in both mice and humans. We show here that 8-week treatment of old mice with the mitochondrial…”
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Rapamycin reverses elevated mTORC1 signaling in lamin A/C-deficient mice, rescues cardiac and skeletal muscle function, and extends survival
Published in Science translational medicine (25-07-2012)“…Mutations in LMNA, the gene that encodes A-type lamins, cause multiple diseases including dystrophies of the skeletal muscle and fat, dilated cardiomyopathy,…”
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