2017
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.4138
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Identification of genes associated with the effect of inflammation on the neurotransmission of vascular smooth muscle cell

Abstract: Vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) accumulation and hypertrophy are common in vascular disorders, and inflammation has a crucial role in the development of these diseases. To investigate the effect of inflammation on the neurotransmission of VSMC, bioinformatic analysis was performed, following next generation sequencing. Genes of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated A7r5 cells and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-treated A7r5 cells were sequenced via next generation sequencing, and each assay was repeated three ti… Show more

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“…Dj-1 also responds to oxidative stress in VSMCs, inhibits hyperplasia, and maintains vasorelaxation by participating in endothelial NO synthesis, though the effects of Dj-1 in VSMC phenotype switching remain unclear ( Won et al, 2013 ). The NDUFV2 gene, also involved in AD pathogenesis, contributes to VSMC communication and may play a role in phenotypic switching to synthetic, pro-inflammatory phenotypes ( Gan et al, 2017 ). Furthermore, like with AD, changes in the gene encoding for SERCA2 have recently been associated with aSyn and PD pathology.…”
Section: Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Dysfunction and Neurodegenerativ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dj-1 also responds to oxidative stress in VSMCs, inhibits hyperplasia, and maintains vasorelaxation by participating in endothelial NO synthesis, though the effects of Dj-1 in VSMC phenotype switching remain unclear ( Won et al, 2013 ). The NDUFV2 gene, also involved in AD pathogenesis, contributes to VSMC communication and may play a role in phenotypic switching to synthetic, pro-inflammatory phenotypes ( Gan et al, 2017 ). Furthermore, like with AD, changes in the gene encoding for SERCA2 have recently been associated with aSyn and PD pathology.…”
Section: Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Dysfunction and Neurodegenerativ...mentioning
confidence: 99%