Publications by authors named "Oscar Ostberg-Braun"

Background: Bridging heart failure patients with mechanical ventricular assist devices (VAD) enables access to transplantation. However, VAD is associated with increased risk for anti-HLA antibodies associated with rejection of subsequent allografts. Factors determining alloantibody formation in these patients remain undefined.

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Objective: ADP plays an important role in platelet aggregation by activating P2Y12 receptors. We assessed the hypothesis that P2Y12 receptors are expressed in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC).

Methods And Results: P2Y12 receptor mRNA was found to have a high expression among the P2 receptors in human VSMC, significantly higher than the other 2 ADP receptors (P2Y1 and P2Y13, real-time polymerase chain reaction).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Oscar Ostberg-Braun"

  • - Oscar Ostberg-Braun's research primarily focuses on the intersections of cardiovascular health, particularly the immune responses associated with heart transplantation and vascular smooth muscle cell function.
  • - His study on transfusion-associated HLA sensitization highlights the need to understand the factors contributing to alloantibody formation in patients using ventricular assist devices (VAD), as it poses risks for subsequent heart transplant rejections.
  • - In another significant work, Ostberg-Braun discovered that ADP receptor P2Y12 is expressed in vascular smooth muscle cells, where it plays a pivotal role in stimulating contraction in human blood vessels, suggesting its potential impact on vascular function and pathology.