Browsing by Author "Rothermel, Beverly A."
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Hill, Joseph A.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Lavandero González, Sergio (Elsevier, 2012)
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Parra, Valentina; Moraga, Francisco; Kuzmicic, Jovan; López Crisosto, Camila; Troncoso, Rodrigo; Torrealba, Natalia; Criollo Céspedes, Alfredo; Díaz Elizondo, Jessica; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Quest, Andrew F. G.; Lavandero González, Sergio (Elsevier, 2013)Ceramides are important intermediates in the biosynthesis and degradation of sphingolipids that regulatenumerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, cell growth, differentiation and death. In ...
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Gondalia, Raj B.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Lavandero González, Sergio; Gillette, Thomas G.; Hill, Joseph A. (Springer Science+Business Media, 2012)
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Luo, Yuxuan; Jiang, Nan; May, Herman I.; Luo, Xiang; Ferdous, Anwerul; Schiattarella, Gabriele G.; Chen, Guihao; Li, Qinfeng; Li, Chao; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Jiang, Dingsheng; Lavandero González, Sergio Alejandro; Gillette, Thomas G.; Hill, Joseph A. (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2021)Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is an independent risk factor for heart failure, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. The calcineurin/NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T cells) pathway and the MAPK ...
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Westermeier, Francisco; Navarro Márquez, Mario F.; López Crisosto, Camila; Bravo Sagua, Roberto; Quiroga Lagos, Clara; Bustamante, Mario; Verdejo, Hugo E.; Zalaquett Sepúlveda, Ricardo; Ibacache, Mauricio; Parra Ortíz, María Valentina; Castro, Pablo F.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Hill, Joseph A.; Lavandero González, Sergio (Elsevier, 2015)Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a common consequence of longstanding type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and encompasses structural, morphological, functional, and metabolic abnormalities in the heart.Myocardial energy metabolism ...
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López Crisosto, Camila Paz; Díaz Vegas, Alexis; Castro, Pablo F.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Bravo Sagua, Roberto Francisco; Lavandero González, Sergio Alejandro (SpringerNature, 2021)Subcellular organelles communicate with each other to regulate function and coordinate responses to changing cellular conditions. The physical-functional coupling of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) with mitochondria allows ...
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Bravo Sagua, Roberto; Gutiérrez, Tomás; Paredes, Felipe; Gatica, Damián; Rodríguez, Andrea E.; Pedrozo Cibils, Zully; Chiong Lay, Mario; Parra, Valentina; Quest, Andrew F. G.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Lavandero González, Sergio (Elsevier, 2012)Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress activates an adaptive unfolded protein response (UPR) that facilitates cellular repair, however, under prolonged ER stress, the UPR can ultimately trigger apoptosis thereby terminating damaged ...
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Morales, Cyndi R.; Li, Dan L.; Pedrozo Cibils, Zully; May, Herman I.; Jiang, Nan; Kyrychenko, Viktoriia; Cho, Geoffrey; Kim, Soo Young; Wang, Zhao V.; Rotter, David; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Schneider, Jay W.; Lavandero González, Sergio; Gillette, Thomas G.; Hill, Joseph A. (Amer Assoc Advancement Science, 2016)Altering chromatin structure through histone posttranslational modifications has emerged as a key driver of transcriptional responses in cells. Modulation of these transcriptional responses by pharmacological inhibition ...
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Battiprolu, Pavan K.; Hojayev, Berdymammet; Jiang, Nan; Wang, Zhao V.; Luo, Xiang; Iglewski, Myriam; Shelton, John M.; Gerard, Robert D.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Gillette, Thomas G.; Lavandero González, Sergio; Hill, Joseph A. (AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC, 2012-03)The leading cause of death in diabetic patients is cardiovascular disease; diabetic cardiomyopathy is typified by alterations in cardiac morphology and function, independent of hypertension or coronary disease. However, ...
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Vásquez Trincado, César; García Carvajal, Ivonne; Pennanen, Christian; Parra, Valentina; Hill, Joseph A.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Lavandero González, Sergio (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2016)Cardiac hypertrophy is often initiated as an adaptive response to haemodynamic stress or myocardial injury, and allows the heart to meet an increased demand for oxygen. Although initially beneficial, hypertrophy can ...
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Pedrozo Cibils, Zully; Criollo Céspedes, Alfredo; Battiprolu, Pavan K.; Morales, Cyndi R.; Contreras Ferrat, Ariel Eduardo; Fernández, Carolina; Jiang, Nan; Luo, Xiang; Caplan, Michael J.; Somlo, Stefan; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Gillette, Thomas G.; Lavandero González, Sergio; Hill, Joseph A. (Lippicott Williams & Wilkins, 2015)Background-L-type calcium channel activity is critical to afterload-induced hypertrophic growth of the heart. However, the mechanisms governing mechanical stress-induced activation of L-type calcium channel activity are ...
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Wang, Zhao V.; Deng, Yingfeng; Gao, Ningguo; Pedrozo Cibils, Zully; Li, Dan L.; Morales, Cyndi R.; Criollo Céspedes, Alfredo; Luo, Xiang; Tan, Wei; Jiang, Nan; Lehrman, Mark A.; Rothermel, Beverly A.; Lee, Ann Hwee; Lavandero González, Sergio; Mammen, Pradeep P .A.; Ferdous, Anwarul; Gillette, Thomas G.; Scherer, Philipp E.; Hill, Joseph A. (Elsevier, 2014-03-13)The hexosamine biosynthetic pathway (HBP) generates uridine diphosphate N-acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc) for glycan synthesis and O-linked GlcNAc (O-GlcNAc) protein modifications. Despite the established role of the ...