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Venkataseshu K Ganjam

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Emter C, Tharp D, Ivey J, Ganjam V, Bowles D
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2011 Aug; 301(4):H1687-94. PMID: 21841018
Coronary vascular dysfunction has been observed in several models of heart failure (HF). Recent evidence indicates that exercise training is beneficial for patients with HF, but the precise intensity and...
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Johnson P, Wiedmeyer C, Messer N, Ganjam V
J Diabetes Sci Technol . 2010 Jan; 3(1):163-74. PMID: 20046661
There is growing recognition that obesity is common and represents a significant detriment to the health of companion animals in a manner similar to that by which it is affecting...
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Tharp D, Masseau I, Ivey J, Ganjam V, Bowles D
Cardiovasc Res . 2009 Feb; 82(1):152-60. PMID: 19181935
Aims: Previous studies from our laboratory have demonstrated that testosterone increases coronary smooth muscle protein kinase C delta (PKC delta) both in vivo and in vitro and inhibits coronary smooth...
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Jankord R, McAllister R, Ganjam V, Laughlin M
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2009 Jan; 296(3):R728-34. PMID: 19144752
Exercise can activate the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis, and regular exercise training can impact how the HPA axis responds to stress. The mechanism by which acute exercise induces HPA activity is...
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Jankord R, Ganjam V, Turk J, Hamilton M, Laughlin M
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab . 2008 May; 33(3):461-9. PMID: 18461098
Eating and physical activity behaviors influence neuroendocrine output. The purpose of this study was to test, in an animal model of diet-induced cardiovascular disease, the effects of high-fat feeding and...
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Jankord R, Turk J, Schadt J, Casati J, Ganjam V, Price E, et al.
Endocrinology . 2007 May; 148(8):3758-64. PMID: 17510233
Inflammation contributes to disease development, and the neuroimmunoendocrine interface is a potential site of action for inflammatory products like IL-6 to affect health. Although plasma IL-6 can stimulate the activity...
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Buff P, Messer 4th N, Cogswell A, Wilson D, Johnson P, Keisler D, et al.
J Endocrinol . 2007 Feb; 192(2):353-9. PMID: 17283235
Endocrine characteristics of Quarter Horse-type mares were determined during a 68 h feed deprivation and again in the same mares following surgical thyroidectomy (THX). A crossover experimental design was implemented,...
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Eades S, Stokes A, Johnson P, LeBlanc C, Ganjam V, Buff P, et al.
Am J Vet Res . 2007 Jan; 68(1):87-94. PMID: 17199424
Objective: To quantify changes in endothelium-derived factors and relate those changes to various aspects of digital hemodynamics during the prodromal stages of carbohydrate overload (CHO)-induced laminitis in horses. Animals: 20...
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Buff P, Johnson P, Wiedmeyer C, Ganjam V, Messer Iv N, Keisler D
Vet Ther . 2006 Apr; 7(1):64-72. PMID: 16598685
Horses fed beyond their nutritional requirement and that are physically inactive will develop obesity, which is often accompanied by insulin resistance and heightened risk of laminitis. The use of pharmacologic...
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Johnson P, Slight S, Ganjam V, Kreeger J
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract . 2005 Jan; 18(2):219-36. PMID: 15635906
The administration of exogenously administered GCs and syndromes associated with GC excess are both attended by increased risk for the development of laminitis in adult horses. However, there exists substantial...