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Combination of angiotensin ii and L-N<sup>g</sup>-nitroarginine methyl ester exacerbates mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress to cause heart failure
ArticleAbstract: Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated as a cause of energy deprivation in heart failure (HF)Palabras claves:angiotensin II, Heart Failure, Mitochondria, Nitric oxide, Oxidative StressAutores:Andrea M. Cordero-Reyes, Cao T.N., Gupte A.A., Hamilton D.J., Li S., Smith J.A., Torre-Amione G., Vedula I., Youker K.A., Zhang A.Fuentes:scopusHigh-fat feeding-induced hyperinsulinemia increases cardiac glucose uptake and mitochondrial function despite peripheral insulin resistance
ArticleAbstract: In obesity, reduced cardiac glucose uptake and mitochondrial abnormalities are putative causes of caPalabras claves:Autores:Andrea M. Cordero-Reyes, Brunner G., Ding K., Ghosn M., Gupte A.A., Hamilton D.J., Hsueh W.A., Lyon C.J., Minze L.J., Morrisett J., Pratico D., Ren Y., Reyes M., Shi Z.Z., Wang X.Fuentes:scopusMechanical unloading promotes myocardial energy recovery in human heart failure
ArticleAbstract: Background-Impaired bioenergetics is a prominent feature of the failing heart, but the underlying mePalabras claves:Heart Failure, metabolism, MitochondriaAutores:Andrea M. Cordero-Reyes, Estep J.D., Gupte A.A., Hamilton D.J., Hsueh W.A., Ilkayeva O., Loebe M., Lyon C.J., Newgard C.B., Peterson L.E., Stevens R.D., Taegtmeyer H., Torre-Amione G., Wenner B., Wong S.T.C., Yin Z., Youker K.A.Fuentes:scopusStandardized extracts from black bean coats (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) prevent adverse cardiac remodeling in a murine model of non-ischemic cardiomyopathy
ArticleAbstract: Black bean coats (Phaseolus vulgaris) contain bioactive compounds, including flavonoids and saponinsPalabras claves:Autores:Andrea M. Cordero-Reyes, Flores-Arredondo J.H., García M., García-Rivas G., Guerrero-Beltrán C.E.n., Gutiérrez-Uribe J.A., Orrego C.M., Serna-Saldivar S.O., Torre-Amione G., Youker K.A.Fuentes:scopus