Chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus are associated with extensive media calcification, which leads to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Here, we investigated the role of autophagy in the pathogenesis of uremic vascular media calcification. DBA/2 mice were fed with high-phosphate diet (HPD) in order to cause vascular calcification. DBA/2 mice on standard chow diet were used as control. In parallel, autophagy and its response to rapamycin, 3-methyladenine (3-MA), and bafilomycin were studied in an in vitro model using mouse vascular smooth muscle cells (MOVAS). DBA/2 mice on HPD developed severe vascular media calcification, which is mirrored in vitro by culturing MOVAS under calcifying conditions. Both, in vitro and ...
<p>Macroautophagy/autophagy is considered as an evolutionarily conserved cellular catabolic process....
Background: Arterial calcification is a major event in the progression of atherosclerosis. It is rep...
Vascular calcification (VC) is a common characteristic of aging, diabetes, chronic renal failure, an...
Chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus are associated with extensive media calcification, whic...
Chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus are associated with extensive media calcification, whic...
Chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus are associated with extensive media calcification, whic...
Autophagy is a dynamic and highly regulated process of self-digestion responsible for cell survival ...
Abstract Background Vascular calcification is a closely linked to cardiovascular diseases, such as a...
Vascular calcification (VC) in macrovascular and peripheral blood vessels is one of the main factors...
An increasing amount of patients affected by advanced chronic kidney disease suffer from vascular ca...
<p>Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation system by which cytosolic materials and damaged organelles a...
Background. Vascular calcification is widespread and clinically significant, contributing to substan...
Autophagy is triggered in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) of diseased arterial vessels. However...
AbstractAutophagy regulates the metabolism, survival, and function of numerous cell types, including...
Autophagy is upregulated during ischemia–reperfusion (IR)-induced and cisplatin-induced acute kidney...
<p>Macroautophagy/autophagy is considered as an evolutionarily conserved cellular catabolic process....
Background: Arterial calcification is a major event in the progression of atherosclerosis. It is rep...
Vascular calcification (VC) is a common characteristic of aging, diabetes, chronic renal failure, an...
Chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus are associated with extensive media calcification, whic...
Chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus are associated with extensive media calcification, whic...
Chronic kidney disease and diabetes mellitus are associated with extensive media calcification, whic...
Autophagy is a dynamic and highly regulated process of self-digestion responsible for cell survival ...
Abstract Background Vascular calcification is a closely linked to cardiovascular diseases, such as a...
Vascular calcification (VC) in macrovascular and peripheral blood vessels is one of the main factors...
An increasing amount of patients affected by advanced chronic kidney disease suffer from vascular ca...
<p>Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation system by which cytosolic materials and damaged organelles a...
Background. Vascular calcification is widespread and clinically significant, contributing to substan...
Autophagy is triggered in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) of diseased arterial vessels. However...
AbstractAutophagy regulates the metabolism, survival, and function of numerous cell types, including...
Autophagy is upregulated during ischemia–reperfusion (IR)-induced and cisplatin-induced acute kidney...
<p>Macroautophagy/autophagy is considered as an evolutionarily conserved cellular catabolic process....
Background: Arterial calcification is a major event in the progression of atherosclerosis. It is rep...
Vascular calcification (VC) is a common characteristic of aging, diabetes, chronic renal failure, an...