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Endothelial dysfunction in cardiovascular diseases: mechanisms and in vitro models

Grego, Ana; Fernandes, Cristiana; Fonseca, Ivo; Dias-Neto, Marina; Costa, Raquel; Leite-Moreira, Adelino; Oliveira, Sandra Marisa; Trindade, Fábio

Endothelial cells (ECs) are arranged side-by-side to create a semi-permeable monolayer, forming the inner lining of every blood vessel (micro and macrocirculation). Serving as the first barrier for circulating molecules and cells, ECs represent the main regulators of vascular homeostasis being able to respond to environmental changes, either physical or chemical signals, by producing several factors that regula...


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Grego, Ana; Fernandes, Cristiana; Fonseca, Ivo; Dias-Neto, Marina; Costa, Raquel; Leite-Moreira, Adelino; Oliveira, Sandra Marisa; Trindade, Fabio


Exercise training impacts skeletal muscle remodelling induced by metabolic synd...

Nogueira-Ferreira, Rita; Santos, Inês; Ferreira, Rita; Fontoura, Dulce; Sousa-Mendes, Cláudia; Falcão-Pires, Inês; Lourenço, André P.

Metabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a set of conditions that include obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Exercise training (EX) has been reported to improve MetS management, although the underlying metabolic adaptations that drive its benefits remain poorly understood. This work aims to characterize the molecular changes induced by EX in skeletal mu...


Exercise training counteracts the cardiac metabolic remodelling induced by expe...

Morais, Filipe; Nogueira-Ferreira, Rita; Rocha, Hugo; Duarte, José A.; Vilarinho, Laura; Silva, Ana F.; Leite-Moreira, Adelino; Santos, Mário

Exercise training provides several cardiovascular benefits in both physiological and pathological conditions; however, its use as a therapeutic tool for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) has been poorly explored. This study aimed to extend the comprehension of the cardioprotective effects of exercise training in the set of PAH focusing on the metabolic changes promoted by exercise in the right ventricle (RV...


Tracking Prostate Carcinogenesis over Time through Urine Proteome Profiling in ...

Moreira-Pais, Alexandra; Nogueira-Ferreira, Rita; Reis, Stephanie; Aveiro, Susana; Barros, António; Melo, Tânia; Matos, Bárbara; Duarte, José Alberto

Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most lethal diseases in men, which justifies the search for new diagnostic tools. The aim of the present study was to gain new insights into the progression of prostate carcinogenesis by analyzing the urine proteome. To this end, urine from healthy animals and animals with prostate adenocarcinoma was analyzed at two time points: 27 and 54 weeks. After 54 weeks, the incidence ...


Tracking prostate carcinogenesis over time through urine proteome profiling in ...

Moreira-Pais, Alexandra; Nogueira-Ferreira, Rita; Reis, Stephanie; Aveiro, Susana; Barros, António; Melo, Tânia; Matos, Bárbara; Duarte, José Alberto

Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most lethal diseases in men, which justifies the search for new diagnostic tools. The aim of the present study was to gain new insights into the progression of prostate carcinogenesis by analyzing the urine proteome. To this end, urine from healthy animals and animals with prostate adenocarcinoma was analyzed at two time points: 27 and 54 weeks. After 54 weeks, the incidence ...


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