Mechanical stretch-induced vascular hypertrophy occurs through modulation of leptin synthesis-mediated ROS formation and GATA-4 nuclear translocation
Background: Obesity and hypertension are associated with increased leptin production contributing to cardiovascular remodeling. Mechanisms involving mechanical stretch-induced leptin production and the cross talk between signaling pathways leading to vascular remodeling have not been fully elucidate...
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Main Authors: | Crystal M Ghantous (Author), Firas H Kobeissy (Author), Nadia eSoudani (Author), Farah eAbdel Rahman (Author), Moustafa eAl Hariri (Author), Hana A Itani (Author), Ramzi eSabra (Author), Asad eZeidan (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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