Research in Focus 🔎
Differences in vasomotor function of mesenteric arteries between Ossabaw minipigs with predisposition to metabolic syndrome and Göttingen minipigs
Eickelmann et al. https://t.co/OvnLkiMfk8
#TranslationalResearch#Atherosclerosis@PKleinbongard
Animal models with a predisposition to #metabolicsyndrome and #atherosclerosis are attracting growinginterest for #translationalresearch, as they may mimic the variability of patients with cardiovascular disease. See our recent data in Ossabawminipigs -> https://t.co/zlIPqKS8CS
An early holliday present from @ajpheartcirc🎁. Our manuscript on vasomotor function of mesenteric arteries in Ossabaw minipigs with predisposition to metabolic syndrome has been accepted for publication. The very fast and constructive review process was amazing! Thank you!
Happy to be involved in the topical issue of Basic Research in Cardiology https://t.co/KWGhKpbFLN: “Mitochondria at the heart of cardioprotection” with my perspective on mitochondrial STAT3 in cardioprotection: https://t.co/WfFMWVpr3L
🔓 FREE Article of the Week
Mitochondrial respiration analysis in permeabilized porcine left ventricular and human right atrial specimens with ischemia-reperfusion
(Eickelmann et al.)
https://t.co/IOGTudFAYu
@PKleinbongard#IschemiaReperfusion
It is hard to imagine it faster and more perfect: 8 days ago we submitted the revised version of our manuscript, 7 days ago it was accepted, 4 days ago listed at pubmed - today here! We as authors are totally excited and happy!
Can mitochondrial function measurements in permeabilized cardiac tissue substitute for that in isolated mitochondria to reflect mitochondrial dysfunction following ischemia/reperfusion? Of course, they can. See our recent publication:
https://t.co/G4S0SnOjHH