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Diesel-induced Vascular Dysfunction: Role of Endothelin
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| Journal Article | Augmented endothelin vasoconstriction in intermittent hypoxia-induced hypertension. | None | Allahdadi KJ, Walker BR, Kanagy NL | Allahdadi KJ, Walker BR, Kanagy NL. Augmented endothelin vasoconstriction in intermittent hypoxia-induced hypertension. Hypertension 2005;45(4):705-709. |
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| Journal Article | ROK contribution to endothelin-mediated contraction in aorta and mesenteric arteries following intermittent hypoxia/hypercapnia in rats. | None | Allahdadi KJ, Walker BR, Kanagy NL | Allahdadi KJ, Walker BR, Kanagy NL. ROK contribution to endothelin-mediated contraction in aorta and mesenteric arteries following intermittent hypoxia/hypercapnia in rats. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2007;293(5):H2911-H2918. |
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| Journal Article | Eucapnic intermittent hypoxia augments endothelin-1 vasoconstriction in rats: role of PKCδ. | None | Allahdadi KJ, Duling LC, Walker BR, Kanagy NL | Allahdadi KJ, Duling LC, Walker BR, Kanagy NL. Eucapnic intermittent hypoxia augments endothelin-1 vasoconstriction in rats: role of PKCδ. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2008;294(2):H920-H927. |
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| Journal Article | Endothelin type A receptor antagonist normalizes blood pressure in rats exposed to eucapnic intermittent hypoxia. | None | Allahdadi KJ, Cherng TW, Pai H, Silva AQ, Walker BR, Nelin LD et al | Allahdadi KJ, Cherng TW, Pai H, Silva AQ, Walker BR, Nelin LD, Kanagy NL. Endothelin type A receptor antagonist normalizes blood pressure in rats exposed to eucapnic intermittent hypoxia. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2008;295(1):H434-H440. |
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| Journal Article | Mechanisms of intermittent hypoxia induced hypertension. | None | Bosc LVG, Resta T, Walker B and Kanagy NL | Bosc LVG, Resta T, Walker B and Kanagy NL. Mechanisms of intermittent hypoxia induced hypertension. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 2010;14(1-2):3-17, 2010. |
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| Journal Article | Impairment of coronary endothelial cell ETB receptor function after short-term inhalation exposure to whole diesel emissions. | None | Cherng TW, Campen MJ, Knuckles TL, Gonzalez-Bosc L, Kanagy NL | Cherng TW, Campen MJ, Knuckles TL, Gonzalez Bosc L, Kanagy NL. Impairment of coronary endothelial cell ETB receptor function after short-term inhalation exposure to whole diesel emissions. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology 2009;297(3):R640-R647. |
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| Journal Article | Mechanisms of diesel-induced endothelial nitric oxide synthase dysfunction in coronary arterioles. | None | Cherng TW, Paffett ML, Jackson-Weaver O, Campen MJ, Walker BR and Kanagy NL | Cherng TW, Paffett ML, Jackson-Weaver O, Campen MJ, Walker BR, Kanagy NL. Mechanisms of diesel-induced endothelial nitric oxide synthase dysfunction in coronary arterioles. Environmental Health Perspectives 2011;119(1):98-103. |
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| Journal Article | Loss of α2B-adrenoceptors increases magnitude of hypertension following nitric oxide synthase inhibition.. | None | Duling LC, Cherng TW, Griego JR, Perrine MF, Kanagy NL | Duling LC, Cherng TW, Griego JR, Perrine MF, Kanagy NL. Loss of α2B-adrenoceptors increases magnitude of hypertension following nitric oxide synthase inhibition. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2006;291(5):H2403-H2408. |
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| Journal Article | Chronic infusion of angiotensin receptor antagonists in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus prevents hypertension in a rat model of sleep apnea. | None | Gomes da Silva AQ, Fontes MA and Kanagy NL | Gomes da Silva AQ, Fontes MA, Kanagy NL. Chronic infusion of angiotensin receptor antagonists in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus prevents hypertension in a rat model of sleep apnea. Brain Research 2010;1368:231-238. |
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| Journal Article | α2-adrenergic receptor signalling in hypertension. | None | Kanagy NL | Kanagy NL. α2-adrenergic receptor signalling in hypertension. Clinical Science (London) 2005;109(5):431-437. |
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| Journal Article | Vascular effects of intermittent hypoxia. | None | Kanagy NL | Kanagy NL. Vascular effects of intermittent hypoxia. ILAR Journal 2009;50(3):282-288. |
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| Journal Article | Gasoline exhaust emissions induce vascular remodeling pathways involved in atherosclerosis. | TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Lund AK, Knuckles TL, Akata CO, Shohet R, McDonald JD, Gigliotti A, Seagrave JC, Campen MJ | Lund AK, Knuckles TL, Akata CO, Shohet R, McDonald JD, Gigliotti A, Seagrave JC, Campen MJ. Gasoline exhaust emissions induce vascular remodeling pathways involved in atherosclerosis. Toxicological Sciences 2007;95(2):485-494. |
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| Journal Article | Differential effects of chronic hypoxia and intermittent hypocapnic and eucapnic hypoxia on pulmonary vasoreactivity. | None | Snow JB, Kitzis V, Norton CE, Torres SN, Johnson KD, Kanagy NL, Walker BR, Resta TC | Snow JB, Kitzis V, Norton CE, Torres SN, Johnson KD, Kanagy NL, Walker BR, Resta TC. Differential effects of chronic hypoxia and intermittent hypocapnic and eucapnic hypoxia on pulmonary vasoreactivity. Journal of Applied Physiology 2008;104(1):110-118. |
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| Journal Article | Reactive oxygen species contribute to sleep apnea-induced hypertension in rats. | None | Troncoso Brindeiro CM, da Silva AQ, Allahdadi KJ, Youngblood V, Kanagy NL | Troncoso Brindeiro CM, da Silva AQ, Allahdadi KJ, Youngblood V, Kanagy NL. Reactive oxygen species contribute to sleep apnea-induced hypertension in rats. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2007;293(5):H2971-H2976. |
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