Search Results - "Tilley, Douglas G"
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The Role of Leukocytes in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
Published in Frontiers in physiology (01-11-2018)“…Diabetes is predominant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction and heart failure. Recently, leukocytes, particularly…”
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Early hyperlipidemia promotes endothelial activation via a caspase-1-sirtuin 1 pathway
Published in Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (01-04-2015)“…The role of receptors for endogenous metabolic danger signals-associated molecular patterns has been characterized recently as bridging innate immune sensory…”
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Loss of cardiomyocyte-specific adhesion G-protein-coupled receptor G1 (ADGRG1/GPR56) promotes pressure overload-induced heart failure
Published in Bioscience reports (25-09-2024)“…Adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (AGPCRs), containing large N-terminal ligand-binding domains for environmental mechano-sensing, have been increasingly…”
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G protein-coupled receptor kinase 5 (GRK5) contributes to impaired cardiac function and immune cell recruitment in post-ischemic heart failure
Published in Cardiovascular research (07-01-2022)“…Abstract Aims Myocardial infarction (MI) is the most common cause of heart failure (HF) worldwide. G protein-coupled receptor kinase 5 (GRK5) is upregulated…”
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Role of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Vascular Remodeling Induced by Angiotensin II
Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-06-2015)“…The mechanisms by which angiotensin II (AngII) elevates blood pressure and enhances end-organ damage seem to be distinct. However, the signal transduction…”
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Myeloid cell-specific deletion of epidermal growth factor receptor aggravates acute cardiac injury
Published in Clinical science (1979) (11-10-2023)“…Myeloid cells, including macrophages, play important roles as first responders to cardiac injury and stress. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been…”
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Dual inhibition of cathepsin G and chymase reduces myocyte death and improves cardiac remodeling after myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury
Published in Basic research in cardiology (01-11-2017)“…Early reperfusion of ischemic cardiac tissue increases inflammatory cell infiltration which contributes to cardiomyocyte death and loss of cardiac function,…”
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β-Blockers alprenolol and carvedilol stimulate β-arrestin-mediated EGFR transactivation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-09-2008)“…Recent evidence suggests that binding of agonist to its cognate receptor initiates not only classical G protein-mediated signaling, but also…”
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Cardiac GPCR-mediated EGFR transactivation: impact and therapeutic implications
Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology (01-07-2017)“…ABSTRACTG protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) remain primary therapeutic targets for numerous cardiovascular disorders, including heart failure (HF), due to their…”
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Leukocyte-Expressed β2-Adrenergic Receptors Are Essential for Survival After Acute Myocardial Injury
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (12-07-2016)“…BACKGROUND:Immune cell–mediated inflammation is an essential process for mounting a repair response after myocardial infarction (MI). The sympathetic nervous…”
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GRK5-Mediated Exacerbation of Pathological Cardiac Hypertrophy Involves Facilitation of Nuclear NFAT Activity
Published in Circulation research (05-12-2014)“…RATIONALE:G protein–coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) acting in the cardiomyocyte regulate important signaling events that control cardiac function. Both GRK2…”
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DUSPs as critical regulators of cardiac hypertrophy
Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-01-2017)“…This commentary highlights the research presented by Li et al. [15]. In this issue of Clinical Science, which demonstrates that dual specific phosphatase 12…”
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The Lysophosphatidylinositol Receptor GPR55 Modulates Pain Perception in the Periaqueductal Gray
Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-08-2015)“…Emerging evidence indicates the involvement of GPR55 and its proposed endogenous ligand, lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI), in nociception, yet their role in…”
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BAG3: a new player in the heart failure paradigm
Published in Heart failure reviews (01-07-2015)“…BAG3 is a cellular protein that is expressed predominantly in skeletal and cardiac muscle but can also be found in the brain and in the peripheral nervous…”
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Nuclear translocation of cardiac G protein-Coupled Receptor kinase 5 downstream of select Gq-activating hypertrophic ligands is a calmodulin-dependent process
Published in PloS one (05-03-2013)“…G protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) kinases (GRKs) play a crucial role in regulating cardiac hypertrophy. Recent data from our lab has shown that, following…”
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Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nur77 Inhibits Cardiac Hypertrophic Response to Beta-Adrenergic Stimulation
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-10-2015)“…The orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 plays critical roles in cardiovascular diseases, and its expression is markedly induced in the heart after beta-adrenergic…”
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Leukocyte-Dependent Regulation of Cardiac Fibrosis
Published in Frontiers in physiology (08-04-2020)“…Cardiac fibrosis begins as an intrinsic response to injury or ageing that functions to preserve the tissue from further damage. Fibrosis results from activated…”
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Skeletal Muscle-specific G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Ablation Alters Isolated Skeletal Muscle Mechanics and Enhances Clenbuterol-stimulated Hypertrophy
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-10-2016)“…GRK2, a G protein-coupled receptor kinase, plays a critical role in cardiac physiology. Adrenergic receptors are the primary target for GRK2 activity in the…”
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G Protein–Dependent and G Protein–Independent Signaling Pathways and Their Impact on Cardiac Function
Published in Circulation research (08-07-2011)“…G protein-coupled receptors signal through a variety of mechanisms that impact cardiac function, including contractility and hypertrophy. G protein–dependent…”
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Increased Vasopressin 1A Receptor Expression in Failing Human Hearts
Published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (04-02-2014)“…[...]little is known about the regulation of the V1A-R in the failing heart. [...]the present study was undertaken to evaluate the expression of the V1A-R in…”
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