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Background: Cytochrome P450(CYP)-dependent hydroxylation and epoxygenation metabolites of arachidonic acid (AA) influence renal vascular tone, salt excretion, and inflammation. Transgenic rats over expressing both human renin and angiotensinogen genes (dTGR) feature angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced organ damage, increased expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), decreased AA hydroxylation, and epoxygenation. As nitric oxide production via iNOS can inhibit CYP AA metabolism, we tested the hypothesis that by blocking iNOS or by supplementing eicosapentanoic acid (EPA), which can serve as an alternative CYP substrate, Ang II-induced vasculopathy could be ameliorated.

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Temporal arteritis with pauci-immune glomerulonephritis: a systemic disease.

Clin Nephrol

November 2004

Medical Faculty of the Charité, Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Klinikum, Berlin, Germany.

Temporal arteritis is easily diagnosed and responds gratifyingly to treatment. Renal complications are unusual, but nevertheless occur. Earlier, an association between pauci-immune glomerulonephritis and temporal arteritis was shown.

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Regulation of caspase 3 and Fas in pressure overload-induced left ventricular dysfunction.

Eur J Heart Fail

December 2004

Franz-Volhard-Clinic at the Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Helios-Kliniken Berlin, University Hospital Charité, Berlin, Germany.

Background: The presence of apoptotic cell death in cardiac myocytes is now well established and the contribution of apoptosis for the development of heart failure has been suggested. However, the mechanism responsible for the induction of apoptosis remains unclear. The present study was designed to investigate the involvement of Fas and caspase 3 in the transition from pressure overload-induced left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) to left ventricular dysfunction (LVD).

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Matrix metalloproteinases and their regulators are cardiovascular therapeutic targets.

J Mol Med (Berl)

December 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Kliniken Berlin, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University, Wiltbergstrasse 50, 13125, Berlin-Buch, Germany.

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Immunologic mechanisms and putatively circulating mediators of preeclampsia are not a new idea, but are nevertheless compelling. Here we review studies relating to the role of agonistic antibodies that bind the second extracellular loop of the angiotensin II (AII) AT1 receptor in the pathogenesis as well as a pathologic phenotype of this disorder, focusing on observations in our laboratory. These agonistic autoantibodies (AT1-AA) appear with the development of preeclampsia and mostly are gone by 6 weeks after delivery.

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Renal effects of Tamm-Horsfall protein (uromodulin) deficiency in mice.

Am J Physiol Renal Physiol

March 2005

Medical Faculty of the Charité, Department of Anatomy, Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Clinics and Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany.

The Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP; uromodulin), the dominant protein in normal urine, is produced exclusively in the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop. THP mutations are associated with disease; however, the physiological role of THP remains obscure. We generated THP gene-deficient mice (THP -/-) and compared them with wild-type (WT) mice.

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Purpose: The purpose is to develop a non-viral gene delivery system that meets the requirements of colloidal stability of DNA complexes expressed in terms of no particle aggregation under physiologic conditions. The system should be used to transfect cardiovascular tissues.

Methods: We used a strategy based on the formation of polyelectrolyte nanoparticles by deposition of alternatively charged polyelectrolytes onto a DNA core.

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The disease that never was.

J Mol Med (Berl)

November 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Kliniken Berlin, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University, Wiltbergstrasse 50, 13125, Berlin-Buch, Germany.

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Statins inhibit reoxygenation-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis: role for glycogen synthase kinase 3beta and transcription factor beta-catenin.

J Mol Cell Cardiol

September 2004

Franz-Volhard Clinic at Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Helios Klinikum-Berlin, Charité Campus Buch, Medical Faculty of the Humboldt University Berlin, 13125 Berlin, Germany.

Background: Statins may improve left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction. We tested whether statins inhibit cardiomyocyte apoptosis through glycogen synthase kinase 3beta (GSK3beta) inactivation and evaluated activation of downstream transcription factors.

Methods/results: Mevastatin and pravastatin activated serine/threonine kinase Akt in neonatal cardiomyocytes dose and time dependently with maximal activation at 15 min/10 microM.

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Preeclampsia, the de novo occurrence of hypertension and proteinuria after the 20th week of gestation, continues to exert an inordinate toll on mothers and children alike. Recent clinical trials, new physiologic insights, and novel observations on pathogenesis have altered the thinking about preeclampsia. The mechanisms surrounding relaxin and its effects on the circulation and on matrix metalloproteinases have been elucidated.

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Visceral periadventitial adipose tissue regulates arterial tone of mesenteric arteries.

Hypertension

September 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic and Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Charité University Hospitals, Humboldt University of Berlin, HELIOS Klinikum Berlin, Germany.

Periadventitial adipose tissue produces vasoactive substances that influence vascular contraction. Earlier studies addressed this issue in aorta, a vessel that does not contribute to peripheral vascular resistance. We tested the hypothesis that periadventitial adipose tissue modulates contraction of smaller arteries more relevant to blood pressure regulation.

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Liver stage antigen and malaria.

J Mol Med (Berl)

September 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Kliniken Berlin, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University, Wiltbergstrasse 50, 13125, Berlin-Buch, Germany.

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Angiotensin II signals via at least two receptors termed AT1 and AT2. The function of the AT1 receptor is well defined, while that of the AT2 receptor is still shrouded in uncertainty. AT2 gene-deficient (-/-) mice have been helpful in unravelling the function of the AT2 receptor.

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Regulation of the nitric oxide system in human adipose tissue.

J Lipid Res

September 2004

HELIOS-Klinikum Berlin, Franz Volhard Clinic, Charite University Medicine in Berlin, Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial role in fat tissue by affecting fat cell formation (adipogenesis), glucose uptake in response to insulin, and the breakdown of fats (lipolysis).
  • The main enzymes involved in NO production in fat cells are endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) and inducible NO synthase (iNOS), while neuronal NO synthase (bNOS) is not present in these cells.
  • Research showed that in obese women, the expression of eNOS, iNOS, and certain related proteins was higher, but weight loss didn't change their levels, indicating that obesity and hormonal signals like insulin can boost NO production in fat tissue.
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The intron 6 G/T polymorphism of c-myb oncogene and the risk for coronary in-stent restenosis.

Basic Res Cardiol

July 2004

HELIOS-Clinic Berlin, Franz Volhard Clinic at Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Medical Faculty of the Charité Humboldt University, Wiltberg Strasse 50, 13125 Berlin, Germany.

Background: The principle mechanisms leading to the development of atherosclerosis are long-term accumulation of lipids and cell proliferation. We have recently shown that a single nucleotide polymorphism in the c-myb gene is associated with the development of coronary artery disease in humans and intracellular lipid accumulation. C-myb expression has been further shown to be up-regulated during cell proliferation.

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Cardiac reconstruction in the Jurassic Period.

J Mol Med (Berl)

August 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Kliniken Berlin, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University, Wiltbergstrasse 50, 13125 Berlin-Buch, Germany.

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A patient was referred to the intensive care unit with sudden delirium and a serum sodium level of 111 mEq/L (mmol/L). A computerized tomographic scan revealed marked cerebral edema. Laboratory values were highly consistent with the action of the antidiuretic hormone.

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Hypertensive nephrosclerosis: update.

Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens

March 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, Medical Faculty of the Charité, HELIOS Klinikum, Berlin, Germany.

Unlabelled: PURPOSE OF VIEW: A major clinical trial and a meta-analysis completed within the past year addressed the issue of renal disease progression after blood pressure-lowering treatment in patients with hypertension and diminished renal function. Important human and animal studies have addressed mechanistic issues regarding renal disease progression. These advances warrant detailed discussion.

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Hard times with hard water.

Nephrol Dial Transplant

July 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Klinikum-Berlin, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

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After chylomicron remnants, what is left?

J Mol Med (Berl)

July 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Kliniken Berlin, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University, Wiltbergstrasse 50, 13125, Berlin-Buch, Germany.

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Background: In a double-transgenic human renin and human angiotensinogen rat model, we found that mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) blockade ameliorated angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced renal and cardiac damage. How Ang II and aldosterone (Ald) might interact is ill defined.

Methods And Results: We investigated the effects of Ang II (10(-7) mol/L) and Ald (10(-7) mol/L) on extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) with Western blotting and confocal microscopy.

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The phosphorus connection--a puzzling business.

Nephrol Dial Transplant

June 2004

Franz Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Klinikum-Berlin, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.

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Membrane proteinase 3 expression and ANCA-induced neutrophil activation.

Kidney Int

June 2004

HELIOS Klinikum-Berlin, Franz Volhard Clinic, and Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Medical Faculty of the Charité, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.

Background: Proteinase 3 is the major autoantigen in Wegener's granulomatosis (WG). Membrane PR3 expression is bimodal; low expressing cells (mPR3(low)) can be distinguished from cells with high expression (mPR3(high)) within a given individual. High mPR3 expression is a WG risk factor and is associated with relapse.

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