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2023

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Prolylcarboxypeptidase Alleviates Hypertensive Cardiac Remodeling By Regulating Myocardial Tissue Angiotensin Ii, Binh Y Nguyen, Fangchao Zhou, Pablo Binder, Wei Liu, Susanne S Hille, Xiaojing Luo, Min Zi, Hongyuan Zhang, Antony Adamson, Fozia Z Ahmed, Sam Butterworth, Elizabeth J Cartwright, Oliver J Müller, Kaomei Guan, Elizabeth M Fitzgerald, Xin Wang Jun 2023

Prolylcarboxypeptidase Alleviates Hypertensive Cardiac Remodeling By Regulating Myocardial Tissue Angiotensin Ii, Binh Y Nguyen, Fangchao Zhou, Pablo Binder, Wei Liu, Susanne S Hille, Xiaojing Luo, Min Zi, Hongyuan Zhang, Antony Adamson, Fozia Z Ahmed, Sam Butterworth, Elizabeth J Cartwright, Oliver J Müller, Kaomei Guan, Elizabeth M Fitzgerald, Xin Wang

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Background Prolonged activation of angiotensin II is the main mediator that contributes to the development of heart diseases, so converting angiotensin II into angiotensin 1-7 has emerged as a new strategy to attenuate detrimental effects of angiotensin II. Prolylcarboxypeptidase is a lysosomal pro-X carboxypeptidase that is able to cleave angiotensin II at a preferential acidic pH optimum. However, insufficient attention has been given to the cardioprotective functions of prolylcarboxylpeptidase. Methods and Results We established a CRISPR/CRISPR-associated protein 9-mediated global prolylcarboxylpeptidase-knockout and adeno-associated virus serotype 9-mediated cardiac prolylcarboxylpeptidase overexpression mouse models, which were challenged with the angiotensin II infusion (2 mg/kg …


Preparation And Immunofluorescence Staining Of Bundles And Single Fiber Cells From The Cortex And Nucleus Of The Eye Lens, Michael P Vu, Catherine Cheng Jun 2023

Preparation And Immunofluorescence Staining Of Bundles And Single Fiber Cells From The Cortex And Nucleus Of The Eye Lens, Michael P Vu, Catherine Cheng

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The lens is a transparent and ellipsoid organ in the anterior chamber of the eye that changes shape to finely focus light onto the retina to form a clear image. The bulk of this tissue comprises specialized, differentiated fiber cells that have a hexagonal cross section and extend from the anterior to the posterior poles of the lens. These long and skinny cells are tightly opposed to neighboring cells and have complex interdigitations along the length of the cell. The specialized interlocking structures are required for normal biomechanical properties of the lens and have been extensively described using electron microscopy …


Eosinophils Protect Against Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury Through Cyclooxygenase-Mediated Il-4/Il-13 Production, Long Xu, Yang Yang, Jiali Jiang, Yankai Wen, Jong-Min Jeong, Christoph Emontzpohl, Constance L Atkins, Kangho Kim, Elizabeth A Jacobsen, Hua Wang, Cynthia Ju Feb 2023

Eosinophils Protect Against Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury Through Cyclooxygenase-Mediated Il-4/Il-13 Production, Long Xu, Yang Yang, Jiali Jiang, Yankai Wen, Jong-Min Jeong, Christoph Emontzpohl, Constance L Atkins, Kangho Kim, Elizabeth A Jacobsen, Hua Wang, Cynthia Ju

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A better understanding of the underlying mechanism of acetaminophen (APAP)-induced liver injury (AILI) remains an important endeavor to develop therapeutic approaches. Eosinophils have been detected in liver biopsies of patients with APAP overdose. We recently demonstrated a profound protective role of eosinophils against AILI; however, the molecular mechanism had not been elucidated.

APPROACH AND RESULTS: In agreement with our previous data from experiments using genetic deletion of eosinophils, we found that depletion of eosinophils in wild-type (WT) mice by an anti-IL-15 antibody resulted in exacerbated AILI. Moreover, adoptive transfer of eosinophils significantly reduced liver injury and mortality …