Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in development of heart failure but, at a cellular level, their effects range from cytoprotection to induction of cell death. Understanding how this is regulated is crucial to develop novel strategies to ameliorate only the detrimental effects. Here, we revisited the fundamental hypothesis that the level of ROS per se is a key factor in the cellular response by applying different concentrations of H_{2}O_{2} to cardiomyocytes. High concentrations rapidly reduced intracellular ATP and inhibited protein synthesis. This was associated with activation of AMPK which phosphorylated and inhibited Raptor, a crucial component of mTOR complex-1 that regulates protein synthesis. Inhibition of protein synth...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
The association between diabetes and cardiovascular diseases is well known. Related diabetes macro- ...
Objectives: Recent evidence indicates that reactive oxygen species (ROS) may act as second messenger...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in development of heart failure but, at a cellular lev...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in development of heart failure but, at a cellular lev...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the activity of a vast array of intracellular proteins and signaling pa...
Ever since the discovery of free radicals, many hypotheses on the deleterious actions of reactive ox...
AbstractIt is increasingly evident that redox-dependent modifications in cellular proteins and signa...
AbstractWe investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hypo...
Oxidative stress is known to contribute to many forms of heart disease. Oxidants such as H₂O₂ can ca...
AbstractThe heart has complex mechanisms that facilitate the maintenance of an oxygen supply–demand ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), generated by reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions, have been recogni...
Mitochondria represent major sources of basal reactive oxygen species (ROS) production of the cardio...
We showed before that in cardiac myocytes partial inhibition of Na+/K+-ATPase by nontoxic concentrat...
23, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00554.2011.—Oxidative stress, defined as an ex-cess production of rea...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
The association between diabetes and cardiovascular diseases is well known. Related diabetes macro- ...
Objectives: Recent evidence indicates that reactive oxygen species (ROS) may act as second messenger...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in development of heart failure but, at a cellular lev...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key role in development of heart failure but, at a cellular lev...
Spatiotemporal regulation of the activity of a vast array of intracellular proteins and signaling pa...
Ever since the discovery of free radicals, many hypotheses on the deleterious actions of reactive ox...
AbstractIt is increasingly evident that redox-dependent modifications in cellular proteins and signa...
AbstractWe investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hypo...
Oxidative stress is known to contribute to many forms of heart disease. Oxidants such as H₂O₂ can ca...
AbstractThe heart has complex mechanisms that facilitate the maintenance of an oxygen supply–demand ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), generated by reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions, have been recogni...
Mitochondria represent major sources of basal reactive oxygen species (ROS) production of the cardio...
We showed before that in cardiac myocytes partial inhibition of Na+/K+-ATPase by nontoxic concentrat...
23, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00554.2011.—Oxidative stress, defined as an ex-cess production of rea...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
The association between diabetes and cardiovascular diseases is well known. Related diabetes macro- ...
Objectives: Recent evidence indicates that reactive oxygen species (ROS) may act as second messenger...