Background Succinate is an intermediate of the citric acid cycle as well as an extracellular circulating molecule, whose receptor, G protein-coupled receptor-91 (GPR91), was recently identified and characterized in several tissues, including heart. Because some pathological conditions such as ischemia increase succinate blood levels, we investigated the role of this metabolite during a heart ischemic event, using human and rodent models. Results We found that succinate causes cardiac hypertrophy in a GPR91 dependent manner. GPR91 activation triggers the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2), the expression of calcium/calmodulin depe...
Succinate is an essential intermediate of the tricarboxylic acid cycle that exerts pleiotropic roles...
Succinate is one of the intermediate in the Krebs cycle, which in recent years has been shown to int...
[[abstract]]Background: Succinate, an intermediate of the TCA cycle in the mitochondria, has recentl...
Abstract Background Succinate is an intermediate of t...
SBackgroundSuccinate is an intermediate of the citric acid cycle as well as an extracellular circula...
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AIMS: Succinate accumulates several-fold in the ischemic heart and is then rapidly oxidised upon rep...
AIMS: Succinate accumulates several-fold in the ischaemic heart and is then rapidly oxidized upon re...
Abstract Aims Succinate accumulates several-fold in the ischaemic heart and is then rapidly oxidized...
International audienceSuccinate influences angiogenesis and neovascularization via a hormonelike eff...
The succinate receptor (also known as GPR91) is a G protein-coupled receptor that is closely related...
Succinate accumulates during ischemia, and its oxidation at reperfusion drives injury. The mechanism...
Background: The citric cycle intermediate succinate has recently been identified as ligand for the G...
SUCNR1 (or GPR91) belongs to the family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), which represents the ...
Succinate is an essential intermediate of the tricarboxylic acid cycle that exerts pleiotropic roles...
Succinate is one of the intermediate in the Krebs cycle, which in recent years has been shown to int...
[[abstract]]Background: Succinate, an intermediate of the TCA cycle in the mitochondria, has recentl...
Abstract Background Succinate is an intermediate of t...
SBackgroundSuccinate is an intermediate of the citric acid cycle as well as an extracellular circula...
This Provisional PDF corresponds to the article as it appeared upon acceptance. Fully formatted PDF ...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension is characterized by increased pressure overload that leads to right ...
AIMS: Succinate accumulates several-fold in the ischemic heart and is then rapidly oxidised upon rep...
AIMS: Succinate accumulates several-fold in the ischaemic heart and is then rapidly oxidized upon re...
Abstract Aims Succinate accumulates several-fold in the ischaemic heart and is then rapidly oxidized...
International audienceSuccinate influences angiogenesis and neovascularization via a hormonelike eff...
The succinate receptor (also known as GPR91) is a G protein-coupled receptor that is closely related...
Succinate accumulates during ischemia, and its oxidation at reperfusion drives injury. The mechanism...
Background: The citric cycle intermediate succinate has recently been identified as ligand for the G...
SUCNR1 (or GPR91) belongs to the family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), which represents the ...
Succinate is an essential intermediate of the tricarboxylic acid cycle that exerts pleiotropic roles...
Succinate is one of the intermediate in the Krebs cycle, which in recent years has been shown to int...
[[abstract]]Background: Succinate, an intermediate of the TCA cycle in the mitochondria, has recentl...