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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e95980 (2014)
Genetically modified mice have played an important part in elucidating gene function in vivo. However, conclusions from transgenic studies may be compromised by complications arising from the site of transgene integration into the genome and, in indu
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https://doaj.org/article/5de9012ae57841ffbbc45a6fe6cdb646
Autor:
Stefan Bröer, Caryl E. Hill, Anthony W. Ashton, Susan K. Morton, Lauren Howitt, Stephen J. Fairweather, Bruce J. Nicholson, Jillian M. Heisler, Klaus I. Matthaei, Daniel J. Chaston
Publikováno v:
Hypertension. 65:662-669
During activity, coordinated vasodilation of microcirculatory networks with upstream supply vessels increases blood flow to skeletal and cardiac muscles and reduces peripheral resistance. Endothelial dysfunction in humans attenuates activity-dependen
Autor:
Brett K. Baillie, Khaled Machaca, Caryl E. Hill, Anthony W. Ashton, Katherine A. Lau, T. Hilton Grayson, Bruce J. Nicholson, Raphael Jean Courjaret, Jillian M. Heisler, Klaus I. Matthaei, Daniel J. Chaston
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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 33:962-970
Objective— To determine whether impairment of endothelial connexin40 (Cx40), an effect that can occur in hypertension and aging, contributes to the arterial dysfunction and stiffening in these conditions. Approach and Results— A new transgenic mo
Autor:
Shaun L. Sandow, Caryl E. Hill, Lauren Howitt, F. R. Edwards, Klaus I. Matthaei, Daniel J. Chaston
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 591:2157-2173
Regulation of blood flow in microcirculatory networks depends on spread of local vasodilatation to encompass upstream arteries; a process mediated by endothelial conduction of hyperpolarization. Given that endothelial coupling is reduced in hypertens
Autor:
Anthie Ellis, Caryl E. Hill, Daniel J. Chaston, Hee-Sup Shin, Pernille B. Lærkegaard Hansen, Lauren Howitt, Ivana Y. Kuo
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Howitt, L, Kuo, I Y, Ellis, A, Chaston, D J, Shin, H-S, Hansen, P B & Hill, C E 2013, ' Chronic deficit in nitric oxide elicits oxidative stress and augments T-type calcium-channel contribution to vascular tone of rodent arteries and arterioles ', Advances in Cardiovascular Research, vol. 98, no. 3, pp. 449-457 . https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvt043
Aims As cardiovascular disease is characterized by reduced nitric oxide bioavailability, our aim was to determine the impact of this change on the mechanism underlying vascular tone of pressurized arteries in vitro and in vivo . Methods and results W
Autor:
Caryl E. Hill, H Suzuki, H Okada, Daniel J. Chaston, Y Ohno, T Miyazaki, Tsutomu Inoue, Tsuneo Takenaka
Publikováno v:
Diabetologia. 54:2192-2201
We examined the link between altered gap junctional communication and renal haemodynamic abnormalities in diabetes in studies performed on Zucker lean (ZL) and the Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rat model of type 2 diabetes.The abundance of connexin (Cx
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Daniel J. Chaston, F. R. Edwards, Kenichi Goto, Stephanie E. Wölfle, Shaun L. Sandow, Caryl E. Hill
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 589:2607-2623
Blood flow is adjusted to tissue demand through rapidly ascending vasodilatations resulting from conduction of hyperpolarisation through vascular gap junctions. We investigated how these dilatations can spread without attenuation if mediated by an el
Autor:
Lauren Howitt, Russell D. Brown, Caryl E. Hill, Susan K. Morton, Rebecca E. Haddock, Klaus I. Matthaei, Daniel J. Chaston
Publikováno v:
Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology. 467(9)
Mutant forms of connexin40 (Cx40) exist in the human population and predispose carriers to atrial fibrillation. Since endothelial expression of Cx40 is important for electrical and chemical communication within the arterial wall, carriers of mutant C
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The FASEB Journal. 28
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e95980 (2014)
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Genetically modified mice have played an important part in elucidating gene function in vivo. However, conclusions from transgenic studies may be compromised by complications arising from the site of transgene integration into the genome and, in indu