نتایج جستجو برای: vascular smooth muscle

تعداد نتایج: 581590  

2014
Brian Paul Herring April M Hoggatt Christopher Burlak Stefan Offermanns

BACKGROUND The origins of neointimal smooth muscle cells that arise following vascular injury remains controversial. Studies have suggested that these cells may arise from previously differentiated medial vascular smooth muscle cells, resident stem cells or blood born progenitors. In the current study we examined the contribution of the previously differentiated vascular smooth muscle cells to ...

2014
Eimear Kennedy Roya Hakimjavadi Chris Greene Ciaran J Mooney Emma Fitzpatrick Laura E Collins Christine E Loscher Shaunta Guha David Morrow Eileen M Redmond Paul A Cahill

BACKGROUND The A10 and A7r5 cell lines derived from the thoracic aorta of embryonic rat are widely used as models of non-differentiated, neonatal and neointimal vascular smooth muscle cells in culture. The recent discovery of resident multipotent vascular stem cells within the vessel wall has necessitated the identity and origin of these vascular cells be revisited. In this context, we examined...

2013
Juan Zhao Shu-Feng Zhang Yan Shi Li-Qun Ren

We investigated the eff ects of urantide, a receptor antagonist of urotensin II (U-II), on the expression of U-II and its receptor GPR in rat vascular smooth muscle cells. Vascular smooth muscle cells from rat thoracic aorta were cultured by explant method. Subjects in this experiment were divided into eight groups: normal control group (group C), U-II group (group M), positive control group ...

Journal: :Hypertension 1987
N E Owen E N Bush W Holleman M E O'Donnell

We previously demonstrated that vascular smooth muscle cells possess a prominent Na+-K+-Cl- cotransport system that can be markedly stimulated by elevations in levels of intracellular cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cGMP). Since others have shown that atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) can bind to specific membrane receptors and can enhance cGMP levels in vascular smooth muscle cells, we ask...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2013
Nancy L Sehgel Yi Zhu Zhe Sun Jerome P Trzeciakowski Zhongkui Hong William C Hunter Dorothy E Vatner Gerald A Meininger Stephen F Vatner

Increased vascular stiffness is fundamental to hypertension, and its complications, including atherosclerosis, suggest that therapy should also be directed at vascular stiffness, rather than just the regulation of peripheral vascular resistance. It is currently held that the underlying mechanisms of vascular stiffness in hypertension only involve the extracellular matrix and endothelium. We hyp...

2014
Kim Tardif Vanessa Hertig Camille Dumais Louis Villeneuve Louis Perrault Jean-François Tanguay Angelino Calderone

BACKGROUND Nestin was reported to directly contribute to cell proliferation and the intermediate filament protein was detected in vascular smooth muscle cells. In experimental type I diabetes, nestin downregulation in the heart was identified as an incipient pathophysiological event. The following study tested the hypothesis that dysregulation of nestin expression in vascular smooth muscle cell...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2001
P Komalavilas S Mehta C J Wingard D T Dransfield J Bhalla J E Woodrum J R Molinaro C M Brophy

Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3-kinase) activates protein kinase B (also known as Akt), which phosphorylates and activates a cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase 3B. Increases in cyclic nucleotide concentrations inhibit agonist-induced contraction of vascular smooth muscle. Thus we hypothesized that the PI3-kinase/Akt pathway may regulate vascular smooth muscle tone. In unstimulated, intact b...

Journal: :Circulation 2014
Larissa Lipskaia Regis Bobe Jiqiu Chen Irene C Turnbull Jose J Lopez Elise Merlet Dongtaq Jeong Ioannis Karakikes Alexandra S Ross Lifan Liang Nathalie Mougenot Fabrice Atassi Anne-Marie Lompré Sima T Tarzami Jason C Kovacic Evangelia Kranias Roger J Hajjar Lahouaria Hadri

BACKGROUND Phenotypic modulation or switching of vascular smooth muscle cells from a contractile/quiescent to a proliferative/synthetic phenotype plays a key role in vascular proliferative disorders such as atherosclerosis and restenosis. Although several calcium handling proteins that control differentiation of smooth muscle cells have been identified, the role of protein phosphatase inhibitor...

Aref Azar, Helia, Davoudi, Negin, Nabatchian, Fariba,

LOX-1 is a class E scavenger receptor that mediates the uptake of oxLDL by vascular cells. LOX-1 is involved in endothelial dysfunctions, monocyte adhesion, the proliferation, migration, and apoptosis of smooth muscle cells, foam cell formation, platelet activation, as well as plaque instability; all of these events are critical in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. These LOX-1-dependent bio...

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