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Laxmansa C Katwa

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Swami Vetha B, Byrum R, Mebane D, Katwa L, Aileru A
Int J Mol Sci . 2024 Jul; 25(13). PMID: 39000106
The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) has been implicated in systemic and neurogenic hypertension. The infusion of RAAS inhibitors blunted arterial pressure and efficacy of use-dependent synaptic transmission in sympathetic ganglia. The...
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Vishwakarma N, Goud R, Tirupattur M, Katwa L
Cells . 2023 Sep; 12(17). PMID: 37681886
COVID-19 had stormed through the world in early March of 2019, and on 5 May 2023, SARS-CoV-2 was officially declared to no longer be a global health emergency. The rise...
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Garvin A, Katwa L
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2023 Aug; 325(4):H869-H881. PMID: 37624100
Primary cardiac fibroblast (CF) tissue culture is a necessary tool for interrogating specific signaling mechanisms that dictate the phenotypic heterogeneity observed in vivo in different disease states. Traditional approaches that...
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Byrne S, Vishwakarma N, Sriramula S, Katwa L
Life Sci . 2022 Aug; 308:120918. PMID: 36041503
Dopamine receptors have been extensively studied in the mammalian brain and spinal cord, as dopamine is a vital determinant of bodily movement, cognition, and overall behavior. Thus, dopamine receptor antagonist...
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Katwa L, Mendoza C, Clements M
Cells . 2022 Apr; 11(8). PMID: 35455995
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Current data suggest that patients with cardiovascular diseases experience more serious complications with coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) than those without CVD....
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Alsahly M, Zakari M, Koch L, Britton S, Katwa L, Lust R
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2021 Dec; 8:751864. PMID: 34901212
Previous reports have suggested that active exercise aside, intrinsic aerobic running capacity (Low = LCR, high = HCR) in otherwise sedentary animals may influence several cardiovascular health-related indicators. Relative to...
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Granier E, Zakari M, Alsahly M, Koch L, Britton S, Katwa L, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2021 Dec; 8:752955. PMID: 34881306
In this study, we determined the influence of intrinsic exercise capacity on the vascular adaptive responses to hind limb ischemia. High Capacity Running, HCR; Low Capacity Running, LCR, rats were...
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Alsahly M, Zakari M, Koch L, Britton S, Katwa L, Fisher-Wellman K, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2021 Nov; 8:752640. PMID: 34805308
Regular active exercise is considered therapeutic for cardiovascular disease, in part by increasing mitochondrial respiratory capacity, but a significant amount of exercise capacity is determined genetically. Animal models, demonstrating either...
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Kisling A, Byrne S, Parekh R, Melit-Thomas D, de Castro Bras L, Lust R, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2021 Oct; 8:732282. PMID: 34708087
Evidence suggests the existence of an intracardiac dopaminergic system that plays a pivotal role in regulating cardiac function and fibrosis through G-protein coupled receptors, particularly mediated by dopamine receptor 3...
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Kisling A, Katwa L
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2019 Jun; 515(4):693-698. PMID: 31186140
Previous studies have extensively demonstrated the effect of endothelin-1 (ET-1), angiotensin II (Ang II), and TGF-β1 on the stimulation of collagen type I expression in cardiac myofibroblasts. However, the role...