Suresh S Palaniyandi
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Recent Articles
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Saheera S, Potnuri A, Guha A, Palaniyandi S, Thandavarayan R
Drug Discov Today
. 2021 Aug;
27(1):234-245.
PMID: 34438076
Undermining new mediators involved in the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is vital for better disease management. Existing studies implicate a crucial role for inflammation and inflammatory cells,...
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VasanthiDharmalingam P, Karuppagounder V, Watanabe K, Karmouty-Quintana H, Palaniyandi S, Guha A, et al.
Drug Discov Today
. 2021 Jan;
26(5):1265-1274.
PMID: 33493677
No abstract available.
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Pan G, Deshpande M, Pang H, Stemmer P, Carruthers N, Shearn C, et al.
J Cell Biochem
. 2020 Jul;
121(12):4887-4897.
PMID: 32628320
Elevated cellular oxidative stress and oxidative DNA damage are key contributors to impaired cardiac function in diabetes. During chronic inflammation, reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced lipid peroxidation results in the formation...
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Munukutla S, Pan G, Palaniyandi S
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2019 Aug;
1193:155-174.
PMID: 31368103
A major pathophysiological mechanism behind the development of diabetic heart diseases is oxidative stress mediated by toxic reactive aldehydes such as 4-hydroxynonenal (4HNE). Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) 2 is a mitochondrial...
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Karuppagounder V, Bajpai A, Meng S, Arumugam S, Sreedhar R, Giridharan V, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Jul;
13(7):e0200697.
PMID: 30024944
The purpose of this study was to determine whether blocking of G protein βγ (Gβγ) signaling halts heart failure (HF) progression by macrophage phenotype manipulation. Cardiac Gβγ signaling plays a...
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Karuppagounder V, Arumugam S, Giridharan V, Sreedhar R, Bose R, Vanama J, et al.
Nutrition
. 2017 Jan;
34:47-54.
PMID: 28063511
Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is described as impaired cardiac diastolic and systolic functions. Diabetes mellitus (DM), a related cardiovascular disease, has become one of the major causes of death in DM...
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Karuppagounder V, Arumugam S, Babu S, Palaniyandi S, Watanabe K, Cooke J, et al.
Ageing Res Rev
. 2016 Nov;
35:291-296.
PMID: 27825897
Because cardiovascular disease remains the major cause of mortality and morbidity world-wide, there remains a compelling need for new insights and novel therapeutic avenues. In this regard, the senescence-accelerated mouse...
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Mali V, Pan G, Deshpande M, Thandavarayan R, Xu J, Yang X, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Oct;
11(10):e0163158.
PMID: 27736868
Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) 2 is a mitochondrial isozyme of the heart involved in the metabolism of toxic aldehydes produced from oxidative stress. We hypothesized that hyperglycemia-mediated decrease in ALDH2 activity...
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Sreedhar R, Giridharan V, Arumugam S, Karuppagounder V, Palaniyandi S, Krishnamurthy P, et al.
Biofactors
. 2016 Apr;
42(4):368-75.
PMID: 27087487
Heart failure is typically related to aging as there is a definite relationship between age-related changes in the heart and the pathogenesis of heart failure. We have previously reported the...
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Karuppagounder V, Giridharan V, Arumugam S, Sreedhar R, Palaniyandi S, Krishnamurthy P, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Apr;
11(4):e0152922.
PMID: 27070323
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of macrophage polarization in aging heart. Macrophage differentiation is pathogenically linked to many inflammatory and immune disorders. It is often...