ObjectivesThis study was designed to establish the direct vascular effects of apelin in vivo in man.BackgroundApelin is the endogenous ligand for the previously orphaned G-protein–coupled receptor, APJ. This novel pathway is widely expressed in the cardiovascular system and is emerging as an important mediator of cardiovascular homeostasis. In pre-clinical models, apelin causes venous and arterial vasodilation.MethodsVascular effects of apelin were assessed in 24 healthy volunteers. Dorsal hand vein diameter was measured by the Aellig technique during local intravenous infusions (0.1 to 3 nmol/min) of apelin-36, (Pyr1)apelin-13, and sodium nitroprusside (0.6 nmol/min). Forearm blood flow was measured by venous occlusion plethysmography duri...
Apelinerjik sistem kardiyovasküler etkileri nedeniyle oldukça önemli olup, dünya çapında yaygın morb...
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...
The peptide, apelin, is expressed in fat cells, endothelial cells, and CNS neurons. Increasing evide...
Abstract—Apelin receptors, present on vascular smooth muscle cells, endothelium, and cardiomyocytes,...
Introduction: The peptide apelin acts via G proteins to cause beneficial vasodilation and potent pos...
Apelin is a G protein-linked receptor endogenous ligand, synthesized as a 77-amino acid pre-propepti...
[Pyr(1)]apelin-13 is an endogenous vasodilator and inotrope but is downregulated in pulmonary hypert...
Patients with central obesity have impaired insulin-stimulated vasodilation and increased ET-1 (endo...
Aim: Apelin has important effects on the circulatory system and heart. The main aim of this study wa...
Apelin is an endogenous peptide acting on the APJ receptor. It consists of several isoforms characte...
International audienceApelin is a vasoactive peptide identified as the endogenous ligand of an orpha...
Apelin is a vasoactive peptide identified as the endogenous ligand of an orphan G protein-coupled re...
Apelin is a bioactive mediator released by adipose tissue that can be involved in energy metabolism ...
Apelin is a bioactive peptide with diverse physiological actions on many tissues mediated by its int...
Apelinerjik sistem kardiyovasküler etkileri nedeniyle oldukça önemli olup, dünya çapında yaygın morb...
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...
The peptide, apelin, is expressed in fat cells, endothelial cells, and CNS neurons. Increasing evide...
Abstract—Apelin receptors, present on vascular smooth muscle cells, endothelium, and cardiomyocytes,...
Introduction: The peptide apelin acts via G proteins to cause beneficial vasodilation and potent pos...
Apelin is a G protein-linked receptor endogenous ligand, synthesized as a 77-amino acid pre-propepti...
[Pyr(1)]apelin-13 is an endogenous vasodilator and inotrope but is downregulated in pulmonary hypert...
Patients with central obesity have impaired insulin-stimulated vasodilation and increased ET-1 (endo...
Aim: Apelin has important effects on the circulatory system and heart. The main aim of this study wa...
Apelin is an endogenous peptide acting on the APJ receptor. It consists of several isoforms characte...
International audienceApelin is a vasoactive peptide identified as the endogenous ligand of an orpha...
Apelin is a vasoactive peptide identified as the endogenous ligand of an orphan G protein-coupled re...
Apelin is a bioactive mediator released by adipose tissue that can be involved in energy metabolism ...
Apelin is a bioactive peptide with diverse physiological actions on many tissues mediated by its int...
Apelinerjik sistem kardiyovasküler etkileri nedeniyle oldukça önemli olup, dünya çapında yaygın morb...
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...