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Flamant M, Mougenot N, Balse E, Le Fevre L, Atassi F, Gautier E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Sep; 11(1):17982. PMID: 34504250
We recently highlighted a novel potential protective paracrine role of cardiac myeloid CD11b/c cells improving resistance of adult hypertrophied cardiomyocytes to oxidative stress and potentially delaying evolution towards heart failure...
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Adamy C, Le Corvoisier P, Candiani G, Kirsch M, Pavoine C, Defer N, et al.
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss . 2005 Oct; 98(9):906-12. PMID: 16231578
The pro-inflammatory cytokine, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha), in concert with neurohormones, contributes to chronic heart failure (CHF) progression. This implies that TNF a antagonism may constitute an important...
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Magne S, Couchie D, Pecker F, Pavoine C
J Biol Chem . 2001 Aug; 276(43):39539-48. PMID: 11507087
We have recently reported that arachidonic acid mediates beta(2)-adrenergic receptor (AR) stimulation of [Ca(2+)](i) cycling and cell contraction in embryonic chick ventricular cardiomyocytes (Pavoine, C., Magne, S., Sauvadet, A., and...
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Folliguet T, Rucker-Martin C, Pavoine C, Deroubaix E, Henaff M, Mercadier J, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 2001 Mar; 121(3):510-9. PMID: 11241086
Objective: Cardiomyocytes can be transplanted successfully into skeletal and cardiac muscle. Our goal was to determine the feasibility of grafting cardiomyocytes onto various synthetic supports to create an excitable and...
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Tao J, Mallat A, Gallois C, Belmadani S, Mery P, Nhieu J, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1999 Aug; 274(34):23761-9. PMID: 10446136
During chronic liver diseases, hepatic stellate cells (HSC) acquire a myofibroblastic phenotype, proliferate, and synthetize fibrosis components. Myofibroblastic HSC (mHSC) also participate to the regulation of intrahepatic blood flow, because...
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Pavoine C, Magne S, Sauvadet A, Pecker F
J Biol Chem . 1999 Jan; 274(2):628-37. PMID: 9872996
The signaling pathway mediating the contractile effect of beta2-adrenergic receptors (beta2-AR) in the heart is still matter of debate. By using embryonic chick ventricular cardiomyocytes that express both functional beta1-and...
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Pecker F, Pavoine C, Sauvadet A
Journ Annu Diabetol Hotel Dieu . 1998 Oct; :141-55. PMID: 9773616
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Collet F, Feve B, Frisdal E, Pavoine C, Pecker F, Atlan G
Respir Physiol . 1998 Aug; 112(1):1-12. PMID: 9696278
Using pharmacological and molecular approaches to investigate beta-adrenoceptor (beta-AR) subtype expression in adult rat diaphragm, we found that adenylyl cyclase (AC) was potently stimulated by the beta2-AR-selective agonist fenoterol, weakly...
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Rohn T, Sauvadet A, Pavoine C, Pecker F
Am J Physiol . 1997 Oct; 273(3 Pt 1):C909-17. PMID: 9316412
Xanthine, a major purine by-product of ATP, accumulates during myocardial ischemia. In the present study, we show that xanthine (0.5-1 mM) impaired the occurrence of cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) transients,...
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Sauvadet A, Rohn T, Pecker F, Pavoine C
J Biol Chem . 1997 May; 272(19):12437-45. PMID: 9139691
Recent studies have shown that glucagon is processed by cardiac cells into its COOH-terminal (19-29) fragment, mini-glucagon, and that this metabolite is an essential component of the contractile positive inotropic...