نتایج جستجو برای: akt1 inhibitors

تعداد نتایج: 190478  

Journal: :PeerJ PrePrints 2017
Serena Dotolo Angelo M. Facchiano

Drug discovery process plays an important role in identifying new investigational drug-likes and developing new potential inhibitors related to a determinate target, in biopharmaceutical field [1]. An alternative promising and efficient used to identify new active substances is Pharmacophore modeling method.We defined a new computational strategy protocol characterized by the use of bioinformat...

2016
Fangzhen Jiang Kai Jin Shenyu Huang Qi Bao Zheren Shao Xueqing Hu Juan Ye

Melanoma is one common skin cancer. In the present study, the potential anti-melanoma activity by a liposomal C6 ceramide was tested in vitro. We showed that the liposomal C6 (ceramide) was cytotoxic and anti-proliferative against a panel of human melanoma cell lines (SK-Mel2, WM-266.4 and A-375 and WM-115). In addition, liposomal C6 induced caspase-dependent apoptotic death in the melanoma cel...

2012
M Chen V Go O Hines G Eibl

Methods Six human PaCa cell lines of varying degrees of differentiation were exposed to different concentrations and times to EPA. Cell growth was measured by BrdU and apoptosis was determined by a Cell Death ELISA, and cleavage of PARP and caspase-3/7. The involvement of PI3K/Akt, a major survival pathway in PaCa, was determined using pharmacological inhibitors (LY294002) and constitutively ac...

Journal: :Cancer research 2015
Thuy L Phung Wa Du Qi Xue Sriram Ayyaswamy Damien Gerald Zeus Antonello Sokha Nhek Carole A Perruzzi Isabel Acevedo Rajesh Ramanna-Valmiki Paul Rodriguez-Waitkus Ladan Enayati Marcelo L Hochman Dina Lev Sandaruwan Geeganage Laura E Benjamin

Vascular tumors are endothelial cell neoplasms whose mechanisms of tumorigenesis are poorly understood. Moreover, current therapies, particularly those for malignant lesions, have little beneficial effect on clinical outcomes. In this study, we show that endothelial activation of the Akt1 kinase is sufficient to drive de novo tumor formation. Mechanistic investigations uncovered opposing functi...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1999
Edgar P. Spalding Rebecca E. Hirsch Daniel R. Lewis Zhi Qi Michael R. Sussman Bryan D. Lewis

A transferred-DNA insertion mutant of Arabidopsis that lacks AKT1 inward-rectifying K+ channel activity in root cells was obtained previously by a reverse-genetic strategy, enabling a dissection of the K+-uptake apparatus of the root into AKT1 and non-AKT1 components. Membrane potential measurements in root cells demonstrated that the AKT1 component of the wild-type K+ permeability was between ...

2011
Jessica LaRocca Jodie Pietruska Mary Hixon

Akt1, a serine-threonine protein kinase member of the PKB/Akt gene family, plays critical roles in the regulation of multiple cellular processes, and has previously been implicated in lactation and breast cancer development. In this study, we utilized Akt1+/+ and Akt1-/- C57/Bl6 female mice to assess the role that Akt1 plays in normal mammary gland postnatal development and function. We examine...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2012
Rukhsana Gul Asif Iqbal Shawl Suhn-Hee Kim Uh-Hyun Kim

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ca(2+) signals are closely associated with the pathogenesis of cardiac hypertrophy. However, the cause and effect of the two signals in cardiac hypertrophy remain to be clarified. We extend our recent report by investigating a potential interaction between ROS and Ca(2+) signals utilizing in vitro and in vivo angiotensin II (ANG II)-induced cardiac hypertrophy ...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2017
Yu Jin Yi Xie Allison C Ostriker Xinbo Zhang Renjing Liu Monica Y Lee Kristen L Leslie Waiho Tang Jing Du Seung Hee Lee Yingdi Wang William C Sessa John Hwa Jun Yu Kathleen A Martin

OBJECTIVE Drug-eluting stent delivery of mTORC1 (mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1) inhibitors is highly effective in preventing intimal hyperplasia after coronary revascularization, but adverse effects limit their use for systemic vascular disease. Understanding the mechanism of action may lead to new treatment strategies. We have shown that rapamycin promotes vascular smooth muscle ce...

2017
S. Oeck K. Al-Refae H. Riffkin G. Wiel R. Handrick D. Klein G. Iliakis V. Jendrossek

The survival kinase Akt has clinical relevance to radioresistance. However, its contributions to the DNA damage response, DNA double strand break (DSB) repair and apoptosis remain poorly defined and often contradictory. We used a genetic approach to explore the consequences of genetic alterations of Akt1 for the cellular radiation response. While two activation-associated mutants with prominent...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2009
Hye Jin Jee Hyun-Ju Kim Ae Jeong Kim Yoe-Sik Bae Sun Sik Bae Jeanho Yun

Akt/PKB plays a pivotal role in cell survival and proliferation. Previously, we reported that UV-irradiation induces extensive cell death in Akt2(-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) while Akt1(-/-) MEFs show cell cycle arrest. Here, we find that Akt1(-/-) MEFs exhibit phenotypic changes characteristics of senescence upon UV-irradiation. An enlarged and flattened morphology, a reduced cell p...

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