Unfolded Protein Response: A Regulator of the Endothelial Barrier
Recent evidence suggest that the endothelial barrier function is enhanced by the mild activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR), which aims to suppress abnormal increases of endoplasmic reticulum stress. Heat shock protein 90 inhibitors and growth hormone releasing hormone antagonists exert...
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doaj-24430b5f11a54aef91a9d1c76816cde62021-05-28T05:04:28ZengElsevierEndocrine and Metabolic Science2666-39612021-06-013100092Unfolded Protein Response: A Regulator of the Endothelial BarrierNektarios Barabutis0Correspondence author: School of Basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Louisiana Monroe, 1800 Bienville Drive, Monroe, Louisiana 71201, United States of America.; School of Basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of Louisiana Monroe, Monroe, Louisiana 71201, USARecent evidence suggest that the endothelial barrier function is enhanced by the mild activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR), which aims to suppress abnormal increases of endoplasmic reticulum stress. Heat shock protein 90 inhibitors and growth hormone releasing hormone antagonists exert the capacity to activate this multifaceted cellular mechanism (UPR). Thus, investigations on the signalling network involved in those events, may deliver exciting opportunities in diseases related to endothelial barrier dysfunction. The diverse spectrum of those pathologies include sepsis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666396121000157InflammationAcute Lung InjuryAcute Respiratory Distress SyndromeSepsisP53 |
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Unfolded Protein Response: A Regulator of the Endothelial Barrier |
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Unfolded Protein Response: A Regulator of the Endothelial Barrier |
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Unfolded Protein Response: A Regulator of the Endothelial Barrier |
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Unfolded Protein Response: A Regulator of the Endothelial Barrier |
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Unfolded Protein Response: A Regulator of the Endothelial Barrier |
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unfolded protein response: a regulator of the endothelial barrier |
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Endocrine and Metabolic Science |
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Recent evidence suggest that the endothelial barrier function is enhanced by the mild activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR), which aims to suppress abnormal increases of endoplasmic reticulum stress. Heat shock protein 90 inhibitors and growth hormone releasing hormone antagonists exert the capacity to activate this multifaceted cellular mechanism (UPR). Thus, investigations on the signalling network involved in those events, may deliver exciting opportunities in diseases related to endothelial barrier dysfunction. The diverse spectrum of those pathologies include sepsis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). |
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Inflammation Acute Lung Injury Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Sepsis P53 |
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