Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and Lung

Evidence collected over the last ten years indicates that Epac and cAMP scaffold proteins play a critical role in integrating and transducing multiple signaling pathways at the basis of cardiac and lung physiopathology. Some of the deleterious effects of Epac, such as cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and a...

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Main Authors: Marion Laudette, Haoxiao Zuo, Frank Lezoualc’h, Martina Schmidt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2308-3425/5/1/9
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spelling doaj-dc5480c1f7be4844a702105fd23377062020-11-25T01:08:15ZengMDPI AGJournal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease2308-34252018-02-0151910.3390/jcdd5010009jcdd5010009Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and LungMarion Laudette0Haoxiao Zuo1Frank Lezoualc’h2Martina Schmidt3Inserm UMR-1048, Institut des Maladies Métaboliques et Cardiovasculaires, Université Toulouse III, 31432 Toulouse, FranceDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology, University of Groningen, 9713AV Groningen, The NetherlandsInserm UMR-1048, Institut des Maladies Métaboliques et Cardiovasculaires, Université Toulouse III, 31432 Toulouse, FranceDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology, University of Groningen, 9713AV Groningen, The NetherlandsEvidence collected over the last ten years indicates that Epac and cAMP scaffold proteins play a critical role in integrating and transducing multiple signaling pathways at the basis of cardiac and lung physiopathology. Some of the deleterious effects of Epac, such as cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and arrhythmia, initially described in vitro, have been confirmed in genetically modified mice for Epac1 and Epac2. Similar recent findings have been collected in the lung. The following sections will describe how Epac and cAMP signalosomes in different subcellular compartments may contribute to cardiac and lung diseases.http://www.mdpi.com/2308-3425/5/1/9cAMPEpaccompartmentalizationA-kinase anchoring proteinsphosphodiesterases
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author Marion Laudette
Haoxiao Zuo
Frank Lezoualc’h
Martina Schmidt
spellingShingle Marion Laudette
Haoxiao Zuo
Frank Lezoualc’h
Martina Schmidt
Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and Lung
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
cAMP
Epac
compartmentalization
A-kinase anchoring proteins
phosphodiesterases
author_facet Marion Laudette
Haoxiao Zuo
Frank Lezoualc’h
Martina Schmidt
author_sort Marion Laudette
title Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and Lung
title_short Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and Lung
title_full Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and Lung
title_fullStr Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and Lung
title_full_unstemmed Epac Function and cAMP Scaffolds in the Heart and Lung
title_sort epac function and camp scaffolds in the heart and lung
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
issn 2308-3425
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Evidence collected over the last ten years indicates that Epac and cAMP scaffold proteins play a critical role in integrating and transducing multiple signaling pathways at the basis of cardiac and lung physiopathology. Some of the deleterious effects of Epac, such as cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and arrhythmia, initially described in vitro, have been confirmed in genetically modified mice for Epac1 and Epac2. Similar recent findings have been collected in the lung. The following sections will describe how Epac and cAMP signalosomes in different subcellular compartments may contribute to cardiac and lung diseases.
topic cAMP
Epac
compartmentalization
A-kinase anchoring proteins
phosphodiesterases
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