BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Apelin is an endogenous vasodilatory and inotropic peptide that is down-regulated in human pulmonary arterial hypertension, although the density of the apelin receptor is not significantly attenuated. We hypothesised that a G protein-biased apelin analogue MM07, which is more stable than the endogenous apelin peptide, may be beneficial in this condition with the advantage of reduced β-arrestin-mediated receptor internalisation with chronic use. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Male Sprague-Dawley rats received either monocrotaline to induce pulmonary arterial hypertension or saline and then daily i.p. injections of either MM07 or saline for 21 days. The extent of disease was assessed by right ventricular catheterisation, cardi...
AbstractApelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have benefici...
Apelin, a novel multifunctional peptide implicated in the regulation of the cardiovascular system, i...
Apelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have beneficial cardi...
Signaling through the apelin receptor is beneficial for a number of diseases including pulmonary art...
Signaling through the apelin receptor is beneficial for a number of diseases including pulmonary art...
[Pyr(1)]apelin-13 is an endogenous vasodilator and inotrope but is downregulated in pulmonary hypert...
Signaling through the apelin receptor is beneficial for a number of diseases including pulmonary art...
BACKGROUND: -Elabela/Toddler (ELA) is a critical cardiac developmental peptide that acts through the...
SummaryBackgroundThe peptide apelin is localised in the vascular endothelium and highly expressed in...
Apelin agonism causes systemic vasodilatation and increased cardiac contractility in humans, and imp...
Summary: Apelin agonism causes systemic vasodilatation and increased cardiac contractility in humans...
Apelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have beneficial cardi...
Apelin and its G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) have emerged as a key signalling pathway in the car...
Introduction: The peptide apelin acts via G proteins to cause beneficial vasodilation and potent pos...
Apelin and its G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) have emerged as a key signalling pathway in the car...
AbstractApelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have benefici...
Apelin, a novel multifunctional peptide implicated in the regulation of the cardiovascular system, i...
Apelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have beneficial cardi...
Signaling through the apelin receptor is beneficial for a number of diseases including pulmonary art...
Signaling through the apelin receptor is beneficial for a number of diseases including pulmonary art...
[Pyr(1)]apelin-13 is an endogenous vasodilator and inotrope but is downregulated in pulmonary hypert...
Signaling through the apelin receptor is beneficial for a number of diseases including pulmonary art...
BACKGROUND: -Elabela/Toddler (ELA) is a critical cardiac developmental peptide that acts through the...
SummaryBackgroundThe peptide apelin is localised in the vascular endothelium and highly expressed in...
Apelin agonism causes systemic vasodilatation and increased cardiac contractility in humans, and imp...
Summary: Apelin agonism causes systemic vasodilatation and increased cardiac contractility in humans...
Apelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have beneficial cardi...
Apelin and its G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) have emerged as a key signalling pathway in the car...
Introduction: The peptide apelin acts via G proteins to cause beneficial vasodilation and potent pos...
Apelin and its G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) have emerged as a key signalling pathway in the car...
AbstractApelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have benefici...
Apelin, a novel multifunctional peptide implicated in the regulation of the cardiovascular system, i...
Apelin peptide analogues displaying bias towards G protein signalling pathways have beneficial cardi...