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  • Endothelial Dysfunction Driven by Hypoxia—The Influence of Oxygen Deficiency on NO Bioavailability

    • A. Janaszak-Jasiecka
    • A. Siekierzycka
    • A. Płoska
    • I. T. Dobrucki
    • L. Kalinowski

    - Biomolecules - Year 2021

    Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. The initial stage of CVDs is characterized by endothelial dysfunction, defined as the limited bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO). Thus, any factors that interfere with the synthesis or metabolism of NO in endothelial cells are involved in CVD pathogenesis. It is well established that hypoxia is both the triggering factor as well as the accompanying factor...

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  • Genetic and Epigenetic Aspects of Atopic Dermatitis

    • B. Nedoszytko
    • E. Reszka
    • D. Gutowska-Owsiak
    • M. Trzeciak
    • M. Lange
    • J. Jarczak
    • M. Niedoszytko
    • E. Jablonska
    • J. Romantowski
    • D. Strapagiel... and 6 others

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2020

    Atopic dermatitis is a heterogeneous disease, in which the pathogenesis is associated with mutations in genes encoding epidermal structural proteins, barrier enzymes, and their inhibitors; the role of genes regulating innate and adaptive immune responses and environmental factors inducing the disease is also noted. Recent studies point to the key role of epigenetic changes in the development of the disease. Epigenetic modifications...

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  • Endothelial dysfunction due to eNOS uncoupling: molecular mechanisms as potential therapeutic targets

    • A. Janaszak-Jasiecka
    • A. Płoska
    • J. M. Wierońska
    • L. W. Dobrucki
    • L. Kalinowski

    - CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LETTERS - Year 2023

    Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the most important molecules released by endothelial cells, and its antiatherogenic properties support cardiovascular homeostasis. Diminished NO bioavailability is a common hallmark of endothelial dysfunction underlying the patho‑ genesis of the cardiovascular disease. Vascular NO is synthesized by endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) from the substrate L‑arginine (L‑Arg), with tetrahydrobiopterin...

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