Publications by authors named "Veronika Ledvenyiova-Farkasova"

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  • Sex and social stress may increase the risk of hypertension and affect heart responses to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury, particularly in young spontaneously hypertensive rats.
  • Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B (Akt) is crucial for understanding how chronic stress influences heart conditions, showing different impacts on male and female rats.
  • The study found that crowding stress heightened ventricular tachycardia risk in stressed male SHR rats, but did not affect overall heart injury or apoptosis, revealing a complex relationship between stress and heart health.
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Although pleiotropy, which is defined as multiple effects derived from a single gene, was recognized many years ago, and considerable progress has since been achieved in this field, it is not very clear how much this feature of a drug is clinically relevant. During the last decade, beneficial pleiotropic effects from hypolipidemic drugs (as in, effects that are different from the primary ones) have been associated with reduction of cardiovascular risk. As with statins, the agonists of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), niacin and fibrates, have been suggested to exhibit pleiotropic activity that could significantly modify the outcome of a cardiovascular ailment.

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