Up-regulation of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) plays key roles in renal hypertension and cardiovascular disease pathogenesis. The present study was designed to examine if lipid-soluble cigarette smoking particles (DSP), nicotine and endotoxin (LPS), induce GPCR up-regulation for thromboxane A(2) (TP), endothelin type A (ETA) and type B (ETB) receptors in renal artery, and if intracellular signal mechanisms are involved. Renal artery segments of rats were exposed to DSP, nicotine or LPS, in organ culture for up to 24 hr. The GPCR-mediated contractions were recorded by using a myograph system. Expression of the GPCR was examined by real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry at mRNA and protein levels. Sarafatoxin 6c (S6c, selective ETB recep...
Cigarette smoke exposure is well known to cause cardiovascular and airway diseases, both of which ar...
The increased endothelin-1 levels observed after smoking may result from nicotine-stimulated endothe...
Cardiovascular diseases are characterized by changes in morphology and function of the blood vessels...
Cigarette smoke exposure increases the risk of stroke. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms ...
Cigarette smoke is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, the underlying molecula...
Objectives: Cigarette smoke, a strong risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, upregulates contracti...
Cigarette smoking is a strong cardiovascular risk factor and endothelin (ET) receptors are related t...
secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure model and investigated the hypothesis that cigarette smoke induces ...
Atherosclerosis is a key factor in vascular disease, and cigarette smoking is a well-known risk fact...
The effect of chronic cigarette smoking on endothelin modulation of vascular contraction and CYP enz...
Cigarette smoking, a major stroke risk factor, upregulates endothelin receptors in cerebral arteries...
Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Contractile re...
Increased renal artery contractility leads to renal vasospasm and ischaemia as well as kidney damage...
The increased endotheIin-1 levels observed after smoking may result from nicotine-stimulated endothe...
Cigarette smoke exposure is well known to cause cardiovascular and airway diseases, both of which ar...
Cigarette smoke exposure is well known to cause cardiovascular and airway diseases, both of which ar...
The increased endothelin-1 levels observed after smoking may result from nicotine-stimulated endothe...
Cardiovascular diseases are characterized by changes in morphology and function of the blood vessels...
Cigarette smoke exposure increases the risk of stroke. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms ...
Cigarette smoke is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, the underlying molecula...
Objectives: Cigarette smoke, a strong risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, upregulates contracti...
Cigarette smoking is a strong cardiovascular risk factor and endothelin (ET) receptors are related t...
secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure model and investigated the hypothesis that cigarette smoke induces ...
Atherosclerosis is a key factor in vascular disease, and cigarette smoking is a well-known risk fact...
The effect of chronic cigarette smoking on endothelin modulation of vascular contraction and CYP enz...
Cigarette smoking, a major stroke risk factor, upregulates endothelin receptors in cerebral arteries...
Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Contractile re...
Increased renal artery contractility leads to renal vasospasm and ischaemia as well as kidney damage...
The increased endotheIin-1 levels observed after smoking may result from nicotine-stimulated endothe...
Cigarette smoke exposure is well known to cause cardiovascular and airway diseases, both of which ar...
Cigarette smoke exposure is well known to cause cardiovascular and airway diseases, both of which ar...
The increased endothelin-1 levels observed after smoking may result from nicotine-stimulated endothe...
Cardiovascular diseases are characterized by changes in morphology and function of the blood vessels...