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Apelin is a well-established mediator of survival and mitogenic signaling through the apelin receptor (Aplnr) and has been implicated in various cancers; however, little is known regarding Elabela (ELA/APELA) signaling, also mediated by Aplnr, and its role and the role of the conversion of its precursor proELA into mature ELA in cancer are unknown. Here, we identified a function of mTORC1 signaling as an essential mediator of ELA that repressed kidney tumor cell growth, migration, and survival. Moreover, sunitinib and ELA showed a synergistic effect in repressing tumor growth and angiogenesis in mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chem Phys
April 2017
Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine (LOMA), University Bordeaux and CNRS, UMR 5798, F-33400 Talence, France.
Assuming an effective quadratic Hamiltonian, we derive an approximate, linear stochastic equation of motion for the density-fluctuations in liquids, composed of overdamped Brownian particles. From this approach, time dependent two point correlation functions (such as the intermediate scattering function) are derived. We show that this correlation function is exact at short times, for any interaction and, in particular, for arbitrary external potentials so that it applies to confined systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Oncol
March 2017
Eric Laffon and Roger Marthan, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux, University Bordeaux and Centre de Recherche Cardio-Thoracique de Bordeaux, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U-1045, Bordeaux, France.
Rationale: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is characterized by a progressive elevation in mean pulmonary arterial pressure, often leading to right ventricular failure and death. Growth factors play significant roles in the pathogenesis of PH, and their targeting may therefore offer novel therapeutic strategies in this disease.
Objectives: To evaluate the nerve growth factor (NGF) as a potential new target in PH.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol
October 2012
University Bordeaux and CNRS, INCIA, 146 rue Léo Saignat, 33076, Bordeaux, France.
A component of a test sound consisting of simultaneous pure tones perceptually "pops out" if the test sound is preceded by a copy of itself with that component attenuated. Although this "enhancement" effect was initially thought to be purely monaural, it is also observable when the test sound and the precursor sound are presented contralaterally (i.e.
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