[HTML][HTML] The double-edged roles of ROS in cancer prevention and therapy
Y Wang, H Qi, Y Liu, C Duan, X Liu, T Xia, D Chen… - Theranostics, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) serve as cell signaling molecules generated in oxidative
metabolism and are associated with a number of human diseases. The reprogramming of …
metabolism and are associated with a number of human diseases. The reprogramming of …
Oxidative stress and hypertension
KK Griendling, LL Camargo, FJ Rios… - Circulation …, 2021 - Am Heart Assoc
A link between oxidative stress and hypertension has been firmly established in multiple
animal models of hypertension but remains elusive in humans. While initial studies focused …
animal models of hypertension but remains elusive in humans. While initial studies focused …
Nitric oxide signalling in cardiovascular health and disease
C Farah, LYM Michel, JL Balligand - Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2018 - nature.com
Nitric oxide (NO) signalling has pleiotropic roles in biology and a crucial function in
cardiovascular homeostasis. Tremendous knowledge has been accumulated on the …
cardiovascular homeostasis. Tremendous knowledge has been accumulated on the …
Vascular smooth muscle contraction in hypertension
Hypertension is a major risk factor for many common chronic diseases, such as heart failure,
myocardial infarction, stroke, vascular dementia, and chronic kidney disease …
myocardial infarction, stroke, vascular dementia, and chronic kidney disease …
Endothelial functions
S Godo, H Shimokawa - Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular …, 2017 - Am Heart Assoc
The endothelium plays important roles in modulating vascular tone by synthesizing and
releasing a variety of endothelium-derived relaxing factors, including vasodilator …
releasing a variety of endothelium-derived relaxing factors, including vasodilator …
Endothelial dysfunction and vascular disease–a 30th anniversary update
PM Vanhoutte, H Shimokawa, M Feletou… - Acta …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The endothelium can evoke relaxations of the underlying vascular smooth muscle, by
releasing vasodilator substances. The best‐characterized endothelium‐derived relaxing …
releasing vasodilator substances. The best‐characterized endothelium‐derived relaxing …
Empagliflozin improves endothelial and cardiomyocyte function in human heart failure with preserved ejection fraction via reduced pro-inflammatory-oxidative …
D Kolijn, S Pabel, Y Tian, M Lódi… - Cardiovascular …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Aims Sodium-glucose-cotransporter-2 inhibitors showed favourable cardiovascular
outcomes, but the underlying mechanisms are still elusive. This study investigated the …
outcomes, but the underlying mechanisms are still elusive. This study investigated the …
The basics of thiols and cysteines in redox biology and chemistry
LB Poole - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
Cysteine is one of the least abundant amino acids, yet it is frequently found as a highly
conserved residue within functional (regulatory, catalytic, or binding) sites in proteins. It is …
conserved residue within functional (regulatory, catalytic, or binding) sites in proteins. It is …
Hydrogen peroxide–production, fate and role in redox signaling of tumor cells
C Lennicke, J Rahn, R Lichtenfels… - Cell communication and …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) is involved in various signal transduction pathways
and cell fate decisions. The mechanism of the so called “redox signaling” includes the H 2 O …
and cell fate decisions. The mechanism of the so called “redox signaling” includes the H 2 O …
Beyond oxidative stress: an immunologist's guide to reactive oxygen species
C Nathan, A Cunningham-Bussel - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013 - nature.com
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) react preferentially with certain atoms to modulate functions
ranging from cell homeostasis to cell death. Molecular actions include both inhibition and …
ranging from cell homeostasis to cell death. Molecular actions include both inhibition and …