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JACC. Basic to Translational Science

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510721/ccm-function-in-the-heart-working-from-outside-in-rather-than-inside-out
#21
EDITORIAL
Mark L Kahn
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510720/anemia-increased-shear-stress-and-the-progression-of-aortic-stenosis
#22
EDITORIAL
Sriram Neelamegham, John M Canty
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510719/noninvasive-stereotactic-radiotherapy-for-padn-in-an-acute-canine-model-of-pulmonary-arterial-hypertension
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Xu, Ding-Yu Wang, Zi-Yin Chen, Qiang Gao, Yi-Lun Zou, Dang-Hui Sun, Song Zhang, Xin-Bo Zhao, Yong-Tai Gong, Yun Zhang, Da-Xin Zhang, Yue Li
This study assesses the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of noninvasive stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) as an approach for pulmonary artery denervation in canine models. SBRT with CyberKnife resulted in reduced mean pulmonary artery pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and pulmonary vascular resistance, and insignificantly increased cardiac output. In comparison to the control group, serum norepinephrine levels at 1 month and 6 months were significantly lower in the CyberKnife group...
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510718/paradoxical-effect-of-caloric-restriction-on-overload-induced-muscle-growth-in-diastolic-heart%C3%A2-failure
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EDITORIAL
Ernő Zádor
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510717/caloric-restriction-rejuvenates-skeletal-muscle-growth-in-heart%C3%A2-failure-with-preserved-ejection-fraction
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ever Espino-Gonzalez, Peter G Tickle, Raffaele Altara, Harrison Gallagher, Chew W Cheng, Viktor Engman, Nathanael Wood, Gustavo Jose Justo da Silva, Mattia Scalabrin, Xinyue Yu, Ziyi Zhong, Michael A Colman, Nadira Y Yuldasheva, George W Booz, Volker Adams, Marcelo G Pereira, Alessandro Cataliotti, Lee D Roberts, Stuart Egginton, T Scott Bowen
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a major clinical problem, with limited treatments. HFpEF is characterized by a distinct, but poorly understood, skeletal muscle pathology, which could offer an alternative therapeutic target. In a rat model, we identified impaired myonuclear accretion as a mechanism for low myofiber growth in HFpEF following resistance exercise. Acute caloric restriction rescued skeletal muscle pathology in HFpEF, whereas cardiac therapies had no effect. Mechanisms regulating myonuclear accretion were dysregulated in patients with HFpEF...
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510716/epicardial-ccm2-promotes-cardiac%C3%A2-development-and-repair%C3%A2-via%C3%A2-its%C3%A2-regulation-on-cytoskeletal%C3%A2-reorganization
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rui Wang, Dongbo Lu, Renhua Song, Luping Du, Xi Yang, Shi-Ting Wu, Xiaohong Wang, Justin Wong, Zhelong Xu, Qiang Zhao, Renjing Liu, Xiangjian Zheng
The epicardium provides epicardial-derived cells and molecular signals to support cardiac development and regeneration. Zebrafish and mouse studies have shown that ccm2 , a cerebral cavernous malformation disease gene, is essential for cardiac development. Endocardial cell-specific deletion of Ccm2 in mice has previously established that Ccm2 is essential for maintenance of the cardiac jelly for cardiac development during early gestation. The current study aimed to explore the function of Ccm2 in epicardial cells for heart development and regeneration...
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510715/evidence-that-anemia-accelerates-as%C3%A2-progression-via-shear-induced-tgf-%C3%AE-1%C3%A2-activation-heyde-s-syndrome-comes-full-circle
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kumar Subramani, Jeffrey Bander, Sixia Chen, Mayte Suárez-Fariñas, Thamizhiniyan Venkatesan, Sandeep Subrahmanian, Rohan Varshney, Annapoorna Kini, Samin Sharma, Daniel B Rifkin, Jaehyung Cho, Barry S Coller, Jasimuddin Ahamed
The severity of aortic stenosis (AS) is associated with acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) and gastrointestinal bleeding, leading to anemia (Heyde's syndrome). We investigated how anemia is linked with AS and AVWS using the LA100 mouse model and patients with AS. Induction of anemia in LA100 mice increased transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 activation, AVWS, and AS progression. Patients age >75 years with severe AS had higher plasma TGF-β1 levels and more severe anemia than AS patients age <75 years, and there was a correlation between TGF-β1 and anemia...
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510714/diagnostic-and-therapeutic-aptamers-a-promising-pathway-to-improved-cardiovascular%C3%A2-disease%C3%A2-management
#28
REVIEW
Vittoria Di Mauro, Francesca Cecilia Lauta, Jessica Modica, Silvia Lucia Appleton, Vittorio De Franciscis, Daniele Catalucci
Despite advances in care, cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide. As a result, identifying suitable biomarkers for early diagnosis and improving therapeutic and diagnostic strategies is crucial. Because of their significant advantages over other therapeutic approaches, nucleic-based therapies, particularly aptamers, are gaining increased attention. Aptamers are innovative synthetic polymers or oligomers of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) or RNA molecules that can form 3-dimensional structures and thus interact with their targets with high specificity and affinity...
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510713/loss-of-cardiac-splicing-regulator-rbm20-is-associated-with-early-onset%C3%A2-atrial-fibrillation
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oliver B Vad, Elisavet Angeli, Martin Liss, Gustav Ahlberg, Laura Andreasen, Ingrid E Christophersen, Camilla C Hansen, Sophie Møller, Ylva Hellsten, Stig Haunsoe, Arnljot Tveit, Jesper H Svendsen, Michael Gotthardt, Pia R Lundegaard, Morten S Olesen
We showed an association between atrial fibrillation and rare loss-of-function (LOF) variants in the cardiac splicing regulator RBM20 in 2 independent cohorts. In a rat model with loss of RBM20 , we demonstrated altered splicing of sarcomere genes ( NEXN , TTN , TPM1, MYOM1 , and LDB3 ), and differential expression in key cardiac genes. We identified altered sarcomere and mitochondrial structure on electron microscopy imaging and found compromised mitochondrial function. Finally, we demonstrated that 3 novel LOF variants in RBM20 , identified in patients with atrial fibrillation, lead to significantly reduced splicing activity...
February 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362354/fueling-the-failing-heart-the-key-may-be-ketones
#30
EDITORIAL
Adam J Chicco
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362353/-jacc-basic-to-translational-science-top%C3%A2-reviewers-2023-with%C3%A2-appreciation%C3%A2-and-gratitude
#31
EDITORIAL
Brian H Annex, Michael R Bristow, Nikolaus G Frangogiannis, Daniel P Kelly, Maria Kontaridis, Peter Libby, William Robb MacLellan, Coleen A McNamara, Douglas L Mann, Geoffrey S Pitt, Karin R Sipido
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362352/new-insights-in-the-pathology-of-chronic%C3%A2-thromboembolic-pulmonary%C3%A2-hypertension
#32
EDITORIAL
Swati Sharma, Silvio Antoniak
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362351/are-3-aorta-pumps-better-than-1%C3%A2-transaortic-to-preserve-von%C3%A2-willebrand%C3%A2-factor
#33
EDITORIAL
Flavien Vincent, Christina Le Tanno, Sophie Susen
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362350/the-antioxidant-nitric-oxide-quenching-agent-cobinamide-prevents-aortic%C3%A2-disease-in-a-mouse-model-of%C3%A2-marfan-syndrome
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hema Kalyanaraman, Darren E Casteel, Justin A Cabriales, John Tat, Shunhui Zhuang, Adriano Chan, Kenneth L Dretchen, Gerry R Boss, Renate B Pilz
Major pathologic changes in the proximal aorta underlie the life-threatening aortic aneurysms and dissections in Marfan Syndrome; current treatments delay aneurysm development without addressing the primary pathology. Because excess oxidative stress and nitric oxide/protein kinase G signaling likely contribute to the aortopathy, we hypothesized that cobinamide, a strong antioxidant that can attenuate nitric oxide signaling, could be uniquely suited to prevent aortic disease. In a well-characterized mouse model of Marfan Syndrome, cobinamide dramatically reduced elastin breaks, prevented excess collagen deposition and smooth muscle cell apoptosis, and blocked DNA, lipid, and protein oxidation and excess nitric oxide/protein kinase G signaling in the ascending aorta...
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362349/erratum
#35
(no author information available yet)
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.jacbts.2022.03.012.].
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362348/endothelial-overexpression-of-tgf-%C3%AE-induced-protein-impairs-venous%C3%A2-thrombus-resolution-possible-role-in-cteph
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena L Bochenek, Kathrin Saar, Maliheh Nazari-Jahantigh, Rajinikanth Gogiraju, Christoph B Wiedenroth, Thomas Münzel, Eckhard Mayer, Ludger Fink, Andreas Schober, Norbert Hübner, Stefan Guth, Stavros Konstantinides, Katrin Schäfer
Endothelial cells play a critical role during venous thrombus remodeling, and unresolved, fibrotic thrombi with irregular vessels obstruct the pulmonary artery in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). This study sought to identify endothelial mediators of impaired venous thrombus resolution and to determine their role in the pathogenesis of the vascular obstructions in patients with CTEPH. Endothelial cells outgrown from pulmonary endarterectomy specimens (PEA) were processed for mRNA profiling, and nCounter gene expression and immunohistochemistry analysis of PEA tissue microarrays and immunoassays of plasma were used to validate the expression in CTEPH...
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362347/in%C3%A2-vivo-efficacy-of-an-adhesive-bioresorbable-patch-to-treat-aortic%C3%A2-dissections
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Noemí Balà, Alejandro Aranda, Pau Teixidó, Carlota Molhoek, Inés Moreno-Jiménez, Germán Febas, Júlia López-Guimet, Adam Groothuis, Elazer Reuven Edelman, Mercedes Balcells, Salvador Borrós, Jordi Martorell, Vicente Riambau
Endovascular repair of aortic dissection still presents significant limitations. Preserving the mechanical and biological properties set by the aortic microstructure is critical to the success of implantable grafts. In this paper, we present the performance of an adhesive bioresorbable patch designed to cover the entry tear of aortic dissections. We demonstrate the power of using a biomimetic scaffold in a vascular environment.
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362346/functional-impact-of-alternative-metabolic-substrates-in-failing-human%C3%A2-cardiomyocytes
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexia Vite, Timothy R Matsuura, Kenneth C Bedi, Emily L Flam, Zoltan Arany, Daniel P Kelly, Kenneth B Margulies
Recent studies suggest that metabolic dysregulation in patients with heart failure might contribute to myocardial contractile dysfunction. To understand the correlation between function and energy metabolism, we studied the impact of different fuel substrates on human nonfailing or failing cardiomyocytes. Consistent with the concept of metabolic flexibility, nonfailing myocytes exhibited excellent contractility in all fuels provided. However, impaired contractility was observed in failing myocytes when carbohydrates alone were used but was improved when additional substrates were added...
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362345/clonal-expansion-in-cardiovascular-pathology
#39
REVIEW
Alexander Lin, Mairi Brittan, Andrew H Baker, Stefanie Dimmeler, Edward A Fisher, Judith C Sluimer, Ashish Misra
Clonal expansion refers to the proliferation and selection of advantageous "clones" that are better suited for survival in a Darwinian manner. In recent years, we have greatly enhanced our understanding of cell clonality in the cardiovascular context. However, our knowledge of the underlying mechanisms behind this clonal selection is still severely limited. There is a transpiring pattern of clonal expansion of smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells-and, in some cases, macrophages-in numerous cardiovascular diseases irrespective of their differing microenvironments...
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362344/the-antioxidant-vitamin-b12-analogue%C3%A2-cobinamide-as-a-treatment%C3%A2-for%C3%A2-marfan-syndrome
#40
EDITORIAL
Andreas H Wagner
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 2024: JACC. Basic to Translational Science
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