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Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nur77 Inhibits Cardiac Hypertrophic Response To Beta-Adrenergic Stimulation., Guijun Yan, Ni Zhu, Shengdong Huang, Bing Yi, Xiying Shang, Ming Chen, Nadan Wang, Guan-Xin Zhang, Jennifer A Talarico, Douglas G Tilley, Erhe Gao, Jianxin Sun Oct 2015

Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nur77 Inhibits Cardiac Hypertrophic Response To Beta-Adrenergic Stimulation., Guijun Yan, Ni Zhu, Shengdong Huang, Bing Yi, Xiying Shang, Ming Chen, Nadan Wang, Guan-Xin Zhang, Jennifer A Talarico, Douglas G Tilley, Erhe Gao, Jianxin Sun

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

The orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 plays critical roles in cardiovascular diseases, and its expression is markedly induced in the heart after beta-adrenergic receptor (β-AR) activation. However, the functional significance of Nur77 in β-AR signaling in the heart remains unclear. By using Northern blot, Western blot, and immunofluorescent staining assays, we showed that Nur77 expression was markedly upregulated in cardiomyocytes in response to multiple hypertrophic stimuli, including isoproterenol (ISO), phenylephrine (PE), and endothelin-1 (ET-1). In a time- and dose-dependent manner, ISO increases Nur77 expression in the nuclei of cardiomyocytes. Overexpression of Nur77 markedly inhibited ISO-induced cardiac hypertrophy by inducing nuclear translocation …


Pleiotropic Effects Of Bitter Taste Receptors On [Ca2+]I Mobilization, Hyperpolarization, And Relaxation Of Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells., Blanca Camoretti-Mercado, Susan H Pauer, Hwan Mee Yong, Dan'elle C Smith, Deepak A. Deshpande, Phd, Steven S An, Stephen B Liggett Jun 2015

Pleiotropic Effects Of Bitter Taste Receptors On [Ca2+]I Mobilization, Hyperpolarization, And Relaxation Of Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells., Blanca Camoretti-Mercado, Susan H Pauer, Hwan Mee Yong, Dan'elle C Smith, Deepak A. Deshpande, Phd, Steven S An, Stephen B Liggett

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

Asthma is characterized by airway inflammation and airflow obstruction from human airway smooth muscle (HASM) constriction due to increased local bronchoconstrictive substances. We have recently found bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) on HASM, which increase [Ca2+]i and relax the muscle. We report here that some, but not all, TAS2R agonists decrease [Ca2+]i and relax HASM contracted by G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) that stimulate [Ca2+]i. This suggests both a second pathway by which TAS2Rs relax, and, a heterogeneity of the response phenotype. We utilized eight TAS2R agonists and five procontractile GPCR agonists in cultured HASM cells. We find that heterogeneity in the …