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Irene L Ennis

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Yeves A, Coto J, Pereyra E, Medina A, Arbelaez L, Cavalli F, et al.
J Physiol Biochem . 2024 Oct; 80(4):949-959. PMID: 39453580
IGF-1 and apelin are released in response to exercise training with beneficial effects. Previously we demonstrated that a swimming routine is effective to convert pathological into physiological cardiac hypertrophy, and...
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Coto J, Pereyra E, Cavalli F, Valverde C, Caldiz C, Mate S, et al.
Pflugers Arch . 2024 Apr; 476(7):1109-1123. PMID: 38625371
The myocardium is a highly oxidative tissue in which mitochondria are essential to supply the energy required to maintain pump function. When pathological hypertrophy develops, energy consumption augments and jeopardizes...
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Salazar M, Vazquez F, Espeche W, Marquez D, Becerra P, Martinez Marissi E, et al.
Eur Heart J Suppl . 2021 Jul; 23(Suppl B):B12-B14. PMID: 34248428
The Argentinean Society of Hypertension, in agreement with the May Measurement Month (MMM) initiative of the International Society of Hypertension, implemented for the third consecutive year a hypertension screening campaign....
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Medina A, Ibanez A, Diaz-Zegarra L, Portiansky E, Blanco P, Pereyra E, et al.
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2020 Oct; 694:108600. PMID: 33007282
Physical training stimulates the development of physiologic cardiac hypertrophy (CH), being a key event in this process the inhibition of the Na/H exchanger. However, the role of the sodium bicarbonate...
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Espeche W, Rojas C, Stisman D, Fuentes A, Fita M, Lacunza C, et al.
Eur Heart J Suppl . 2020 Sep; 22(Suppl H):H11-H13. PMID: 32884457
Hypertension continues to be the leading cause of death and disability in the industrialized world, with a high level of unawareness and unacceptably poor control. Therefore, the Argentinian Society of...
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Zavala M, Diaz R, Medina A, Acosta M, Escudero D, Ennis I, et al.
Cell Physiol Biochem . 2019 Mar; 52(2):172-185. PMID: 30816666
Background/aims: Myocardial stretch increases cardiac force in two consecutive phases: The first one due to Frank-Starling mechanism, followed by the gradually developed slow force response (SFR). The latter is the...
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Medina A, Pinilla O, Portiansky E, Caldiz C, Ennis I
Exp Mol Pathol . 2019 Jan; 107:1-9. PMID: 30664842
Chronic activation of the renin angiotensin system (RAS) favors several cardiac diseases, among which myocardial hypertrophy occupies an outstanding place. In this context, the hyperactivity of the cardiac Na/H (NHE-1)...
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Burgos J, Yeves A, Barrena J, Portiansky E, Vila-Petroff M, Ennis I
J Mol Cell Cardiol . 2017 Sep; 112:16-26. PMID: 28867536
Cardiac adaptation to endurance training includes improved contractility by a non-yet clarified mechanism. Since IGF-1 is the main mediator of the physiological response to exercise, we explored its effect on...
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Nolly M, Pinilla A, Ennis I, Cingolani H, Morgan P
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2015 Mar; 118(9):1154-60. PMID: 25749446
We examined the effect of specific and local silencing of sodium/hydrogen exchanger isoform 1 (NHE1) with a small hairpin RNA delivered by lentivirus (L-shNHE1) in the cardiac left ventricle (LV)...
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Yeves A, Caldiz C, Aiello E, Villa-Abrille M, Ennis I
Cardiovasc Pathol . 2015 Feb; 24(4):236-40. PMID: 25670255
Background: Reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide, are being increasingly recognized as key components of a vast array of signaling pathways. Angiotensin II is a well-recognized stimulus for superoxide production...