2005
αvβ3‐Targeted detection of arteriopathy in transplanted human coronary arteries: an autoradiographic study
Zhang J, Krassilnikova S, Gharaei AA, Fassaei HR, Esmailzadeh L, Asadi A, Edwards DS, Harris TD, Azure M, Tellides G, Sinusas AJ, Zaret BL, Bender JR, Sadeghi MM. αvβ3‐Targeted detection of arteriopathy in transplanted human coronary arteries: an autoradiographic study. The FASEB Journal 2005, 19: 1857-1859. PMID: 16150802, DOI: 10.1096/fj.05-4130fje.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAortaAutoradiographyCarotid Artery DiseasesCell MovementCell ProliferationCell TransplantationCells, CulturedChimeraCoronary VesselsDensitometryEndothelium, VascularHeart TransplantationHeterocyclic Compounds, 1-RingHumansImmunohistochemistryIntegrin alphaVbeta3Ki-67 AntigenLeukocytes, MononuclearMiceMice, SCIDMicroscopy, FluorescenceOrganometallic CompoundsRecombinant Fusion ProteinsTime FactorsTissue TransplantationUp-RegulationVascular DiseasesConceptsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsGraft arteriopathyHuman coronary arteriesCoronary arteryAllogeneic human peripheral blood mononuclear cellsHuman/mouse chimeric modelAlphavbeta3 expressionHuman peripheral blood mononuclear cellsProliferative processesSevere combined immunodeficiency miceLate graft failureBlood mononuclear cellsCombined immunodeficiency miceAlphavbeta3 integrinSpecificity of uptakeCardiac transplantationConcentric narrowingGraft failureMononuclear cellsImmunodeficiency miceVascular remodelingNeointima formationNative aortaChimeric modelAutoradiographic study
2002
Src Kinase Mediates Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase/Akt-dependent Rapid Endothelial Nitric-oxide Synthase Activation by Estrogen*
Haynes MP, Li L, Sinha D, Russell KS, Hisamoto K, Baron R, Collinge M, Sessa WC, Bender JR. Src Kinase Mediates Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase/Akt-dependent Rapid Endothelial Nitric-oxide Synthase Activation by Estrogen*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2002, 278: 2118-2123. PMID: 12431978, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m210828200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenoviridaeAnimalsBlotting, WesternCell LineCells, CulturedElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide GelEndoplasmic ReticulumEndothelium, VascularEnzyme ActivationEnzyme InhibitorsEstrogensHumansMiceMutationNitric OxideNitric Oxide SynthaseNitric Oxide Synthase Type IINitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesPhosphorylationPrecipitin TestsProtein BindingProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesProto-Oncogene ProteinsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-aktReceptors, EstrogenSignal TransductionSrc-Family KinasesTime FactorsTransfectionTyrosineConceptsC-SrcPI3-kinaseAkt phosphorylationSrc kinaseUpstream regulatorKinase-dead c-SrcC-Src associationActive c-SrcC-Src phosphorylationMurine embryonic fibroblastsBasal Akt phosphorylationC-Src expressionCritical upstream regulatorEndothelial nitric oxide synthaseSrc familyActive AktEmbryonic fibroblastsComplex formation resultsEndothelial cellsHuman endothelial cellsAkt activationPhosphorylationKinaseAktPhosphatidylinositol
2001
Ex vivo evaluation of PBMNCs collected with a new cell separator
Snyder E, O'Donnell L, Dengler T, Pomper G, Velleca M, Dincecco D, Baril L, Min K, Gudino M, Bender J. Ex vivo evaluation of PBMNCs collected with a new cell separator. Transfusion 2001, 41: 940-949. PMID: 11452164, DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.2001.41070940.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood DonorsCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCell DivisionCell SeparationCytotoxicity Tests, ImmunologicE-SelectinEndothelium, VascularHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHumansInfant, NewbornKiller Cells, NaturalLeukapheresisLeukocytes, MononuclearTime FactorsUmbilical VeinsConceptsDendritic cellsNK cellsCell separatorHealthy volunteer blood donorsMNC subsetsEndothelial cellsVolunteer blood donorsB cell subsetsCell surface markersAmicus SeparatorNK cytotoxicityBlood donorsSelectin expressionAppropriate cell surface markersCD8CD4Ex vivoSurface markersCD19CD3Study designProliferation assaysSelectin inductionGrowth factorFunctional studies
2000
Human vascular endothelial cells contain membrane binding sites for estradiol, which mediate rapid intracellular signaling
Russell K, Haynes M, Sinha D, Clerisme E, Bender J. Human vascular endothelial cells contain membrane binding sites for estradiol, which mediate rapid intracellular signaling. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2000, 97: 5930-5935. PMID: 10823945, PMCID: PMC18536, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.97.11.5930.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntibodies, MonoclonalCell LineCell Membrane PermeabilityCells, CulturedCyclic GMPEndothelium, VascularEstradiolFlow CytometryHumansMAP Kinase Signaling SystemMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesNitric OxideReceptors, EstrogenRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSerum Albumin, BovineSignal TransductionTime FactorsTransfectionConceptsHuman endothelial cellsEstrogen receptorEndothelial cellsMitogen-activated protein kinaseER antagonist ICIHuman vascular endothelial cellsMembrane estrogen receptorsMembrane-impermeant formVascular endothelial cellsRapid intracellularRapid nongenomic responsesAntagonist ICIVascular functionE2 treatmentAcute effectsERalpha antibodyCGMP productionCardiovascular systemNongenomic responsesCytometric analysisEstrogen inducesGuanylate cyclaseRapid effectsNO releaseEarly effects