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Mechanisms of disease: Intracrine physiology in the cardiovascular system.

Richard N Re1, Julia L Cook.   

Abstract

The field of intracrine physiology attempts to codify the biological actions of intracrines--extracellular signaling proteins or peptides that also operate in the intracellular space, either because they are retained in their cells of synthesis or because they have been internalized by a target cell. Intracrines are structurally diverse; hormones, growth factors, DNA-binding proteins and enzymes can all display intracrine functionality. Here, we review the role of intracrines in the heart and vasculature, including the intracrine actions of renin-angiotensin-system components in cardiac pathology, dynorphin B in cardiac development, and a variety of factors in pathologic and therapeutic angiogenesis. We argue that principles of intracrine physiology can inform our understanding of important pathologic processes such as left ventricular hypertrophy, diabetic cardiomyopathy and arrythmogenesis, and can aid the development of more-effective therapeutic interventions in cardiovascular disease.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17893683     DOI: 10.1038/ncpcardio0985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Clin Pract Cardiovasc Med        ISSN: 1743-4297


  13 in total

Review 1.  The mitochondrial component of intracrine action.

Authors:  Richard N Re; Julia L Cook
Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol       Date:  2010-07-09       Impact factor: 4.733

2.  Cardiac lineage protein-1 (CLP-1) regulates cardiac remodeling via transcriptional modulation of diverse hypertrophic and fibrotic responses and angiotensin II-transforming growth factor β (TGF-β1) signaling axis.

Authors:  Eduardo Mascareno; Josephine Galatioto; Inna Rozenberg; Louis Salciccioli; Haroon Kamran; Jason M Lazar; Fang Liu; Thierry Pedrazzini; M A Q Siddiqui
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2012-02-03       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 3.  The physiological basis of intracrine stem cell regulation.

Authors:  Richard N Re; Julia L Cook
Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol       Date:  2008-06-13       Impact factor: 4.733

4.  Intracellular cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptors are activated by anandamide.

Authors:  G Cristina Brailoiu; Tudor I Oprea; Pingwei Zhao; Mary E Abood; Eugen Brailoiu
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2011-06-30       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 5.  Thirty years of intracrinology.

Authors:  Richard N Re
Journal:  Ochsner J       Date:  2014

6.  Intracellular angiotensin II activates rat myometrium.

Authors:  Elena Deliu; Andrei A Tica; Dana Motoc; G Cristina Brailoiu; Eugen Brailoiu
Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol       Date:  2011-05-25       Impact factor: 4.249

7.  G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1-mediated effects in the rat myometrium.

Authors:  Andrei A Tica; Erica C Dun; Oana S Tica; Xin Gao; Jeffrey B Arterburn; G Cristina Brailoiu; Tudor I Oprea; Eugen Brailoiu
Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol       Date:  2011-08-24       Impact factor: 4.249

8.  Agonist-selective effects of opioid receptor ligands on cytosolic calcium concentration in rat striatal neurons.

Authors:  G Cristina Brailoiu; Elena Deliu; Robert Hooper; Nae J Dun; Ashiwel S Undieh; Martin W Adler; Khalid Benamar; Eugen Brailoiu
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2011-12-21       Impact factor: 4.492

9.  Regulation of T-cell function by endogenously produced angiotensin II.

Authors:  Nyssa E Hoch; Tomasz J Guzik; Wei Chen; Tenecia Deans; Samer A Maalouf; Petra Gratze; Cornelia Weyand; David G Harrison
Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol       Date:  2008-12-10       Impact factor: 3.619

10.  C-terminal processing of GABARAP is not required for trafficking of the angiotensin II type 1A receptor.

Authors:  Jawed Alam; Dawn Deharo; Kevin M Redding; Richard N Re; Julia L Cook
Journal:  Regul Pept       Date:  2010-01-08
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