Previous studies have shown that erythrocytes from the Milan hypertensive strain of rats (MHS) differ from erythrocytes from the control normotensive strain (MNS). These differences are determined within the stem cells, are genetically associated with the development of hypertension, and are similar to those found between the tubular cells of the two strains. Moreover they seem to be dependent upon the presence of the membrane skeleton proteins. In this paper we describe our studies aimed at identifying some precise protein difference between the membrane skeletons of the two strains, which may cause the cellular differences described above. Milan hypertensive strain and MNS rats were immunized with ghost or membrane skeleton extracts prepa...
Abstract—Polymorphic variants of the cytoskeletal protein adducin have been associated with hyperten...
The three adducin proteins (α, β, and γ) share extensive sequence, structural, and functional homolo...
The description of pathogenetic mechanisms underlying different genetic models of essential hyperten...
Differences genetically associated with the development of hypertension in a strain of genetically h...
In Milan hypertensive rats (MHS) the sequence of events going from renal function to cell membrane i...
An approach to evaluating the genetic components of essential hypertension using an animal model, th...
PURPOSE: To summarize data concerning the identification of adducin as a 'candidate' gene in the Mil...
Adducins are a family of cytoskeleton proteins encoded by three genes (alpha, beta, gamma). In a com...
In red blood cells (RBCs) adducin heterotetramers localize to the spectrin-actin junction of the per...
AbstractThe erythrocyte membrane cytoskeleton is organized as a polygonal spectrin network linked to...
AbstractIn Milan hypertensive rats (MHS) the sequence of events going from renal function to cell me...
SUMMARY The significance of the erythrocyte abnormalities described in rats and humans with spontane...
Previous studies on genetic rat hypertension have shown that polymorphism within the alpha-adduci...
<p>SDS-PAGE analysis of purified erythrocyte ghosts was used to evaluate relative levels of erythroc...
Genetic variation in alpha-adducin cytoskeletal protein is implicated in the polymerization and bund...
Abstract—Polymorphic variants of the cytoskeletal protein adducin have been associated with hyperten...
The three adducin proteins (α, β, and γ) share extensive sequence, structural, and functional homolo...
The description of pathogenetic mechanisms underlying different genetic models of essential hyperten...
Differences genetically associated with the development of hypertension in a strain of genetically h...
In Milan hypertensive rats (MHS) the sequence of events going from renal function to cell membrane i...
An approach to evaluating the genetic components of essential hypertension using an animal model, th...
PURPOSE: To summarize data concerning the identification of adducin as a 'candidate' gene in the Mil...
Adducins are a family of cytoskeleton proteins encoded by three genes (alpha, beta, gamma). In a com...
In red blood cells (RBCs) adducin heterotetramers localize to the spectrin-actin junction of the per...
AbstractThe erythrocyte membrane cytoskeleton is organized as a polygonal spectrin network linked to...
AbstractIn Milan hypertensive rats (MHS) the sequence of events going from renal function to cell me...
SUMMARY The significance of the erythrocyte abnormalities described in rats and humans with spontane...
Previous studies on genetic rat hypertension have shown that polymorphism within the alpha-adduci...
<p>SDS-PAGE analysis of purified erythrocyte ghosts was used to evaluate relative levels of erythroc...
Genetic variation in alpha-adducin cytoskeletal protein is implicated in the polymerization and bund...
Abstract—Polymorphic variants of the cytoskeletal protein adducin have been associated with hyperten...
The three adducin proteins (α, β, and γ) share extensive sequence, structural, and functional homolo...
The description of pathogenetic mechanisms underlying different genetic models of essential hyperten...