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  1. The mechanistic role of cardiac glycosides in DNA damage response and repair signaling

    Cardiac glycosides (CGs) are a class of bioactive organic compounds well-known for their application in treating heart disease despite a narrow...

    Diana Ainembabazi, Youwei Zhang, John J. Turchi in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 16 August 2023
  2. Cardiac Glycosides: Distribution, Properties and Specificity of Formation in Plant Cell and Organ Cultures In Vitro

    Abstract

    Secondary metabolism (the formation of substances of specialized metabolism) is one of the distinctive specificities of the plant organism....

    S. V. Tomilova, A. V. Kitashov, A. M. Nosov in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article 13 May 2022
  3. Apoptosis resistance of senescent cells is an intrinsic barrier for senolysis induced by cardiac glycosides

    Targeted elimination of senescent cells, senolysis, is one of the core trends in the anti-aging therapy. Cardiac glycosides were recently proved to...

    Pavel I. Deryabin, Alla N. Shatrova, Aleksandra V. Borodkina in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 29 October 2021
  4. Cardiac glycoside ouabain efficiently targets leukemic stem cell apoptotic machinery independent of cell differentiation status

    Background

    Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive hematologic malignancy characterized by an accumulation of immature leukemic myeloblasts...

    Jirarat Poohadsuan, George A. O’Doherty, ... Sudjit Luanpitpong in Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article Open access 12 October 2023
  5. Cardiac glycosides target barrier inflammation of the vasculature, meninges and choroid plexus

    Neuroinflammation is a key component of virtually all neurodegenerative diseases, preceding neuronal loss and associating directly with cognitive...

    Deidre Jansson, Victor Birger Dieriks, ... Mike Dragunow in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 26 February 2021
  6. Cardiac cell senescence: molecular mechanisms, key proteins and therapeutic targets

    Cardiac aging, particularly cardiac cell senescence, is a natural process that occurs as we age. Heart function gradually declines in old age,...

    Yi Luan, **aofan Zhu, ... Kaidi Ren in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 14 February 2024
  7. Palliative Effect of Combined Application of Zinc and Selenium on Reproductive Injury Induced by Tripterygium Glycosides in Male Rats

    The long-term use of tripterygium glycosides (TG) can lead to male reproductive damage. Research indicates that zinc and selenium exhibit a...

    Junsheng Liu, **n Zuo, ... Shusong Wang in Biological Trace Element Research
    Article 08 January 2024
  8. Timed use of cardiac glycoside protects the heart

    Hui J. Wang, Ronald M. Evans in Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Article 03 November 2022
  9. The cardiac glycoside ZINC253504760 induces parthanatos-type cell death and G2/M arrest via downregulation of MEK1/2 phosphorylation in leukemia cells

    Overcoming multidrug resistance (MDR) represents a major obstacle in cancer chemotherapy. Cardiac glycosides (CGs) are efficient in the treatment of...

    Min Zhou, Joelle C. Boulos, ... Thomas Efferth in Cell Biology and Toxicology
    Article Open access 16 June 2023
  10. Cardiac glycosides are broad-spectrum senolytics

    Senescence is a cellular stress response that results in the stable arrest of old, damaged or pre-neoplastic cells. Oncogene-induced senescence is...

    Ana Guerrero, Nicolás Herranz, ... Jesús Gil in Nature Metabolism
    Article 21 October 2019
  11. Implications of deltamethrin on hematology, cardiac pathology, and gene expression in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and its possible amelioration with Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)

    Deltamethrin (DM) is one of the extensively used pyrethroids for controlling ectoparasites. Unfortunately, DM is highly toxic to fish as it primarily...

    Vadavanath Prabhakaran Vineetha, Hemla Naik Tejaswi, ... Devika Pillai in Veterinary Research Communications
    Article 06 November 2023
  12. The involvement of Akt, mTOR, and S6K in the in vivo effect of IGF-1 on the regulation of rat cardiac Na+/K+-ATPase

    Background

    We previously demonstrated that insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) regulates sodium/potassium adenosine triphosphatase (Na + /K + -ATPase)...

    Katarina Banjac, Milan Obradovic, ... Esma R. Isenovic in Molecular Biology Reports
    Article 15 April 2024
  13. Phytochemicals from the Pteridaceae Family and Their Prospects as Future Drugs

    Pteridaceae is the most ethnomedicinally significant fern family among pteridophytes. This family possesses numerous phytochemically sound and potent...
    Shreeta Singha, Rajat Nath, ... Anupam Das Talukdar in Bioactive Compounds in Bryophytes and Pteridophytes
    Reference work entry 2023
  14. Bioactive Compounds and Biological Activities of Cyathea Species

    Cyatheaceae family consists of most of the tree fern diversity with 600 species of tree ferns approximately. It includes three genera, namely,...
    Johnson Marimuthu alias Antonysamy, Vidyarani George, ... Shivananthini Balasundaram in Bioactive Compounds in Bryophytes and Pteridophytes
    Living reference work entry 2023
  15. Interaction of Odoroside A, A Known Natural Cardiac Glycoside, with Na+/K+-ATPase

    The nature of odoroside A, a cardiac glycoside (CG) extracted from Nerium oleander , as well as its chemical structure is quite similar to a...

    Yohei Takada, Kazuhiro Kaneko, Yoshiyuki Kawakami in The Journal of Membrane Biology
    Article 25 February 2023
  16. Bioactive Compounds and Biological Activities of Cyathea Species

    Cyatheaceae family consists of most of the tree fern diversity with 600 species of tree ferns approximately. It includes three genera, namely,...
    Johnson Marimuthu alias Antonysamy, Vidyarani George, ... Shivananthini Balasundaram in Bioactive Compounds in Bryophytes and Pteridophytes
    Reference work entry 2023
  17. Specificity of Growth and Synthesis of Secondary Metabolites in Cultures in vitro Digitalis lanata Ehrh.

    Abstract

    Rhizogenic, callus, and suspension cultures in vitro were obtained for Digitalis lanata and their growth, cytophysiological and biochemical...

    S. V. Tomilova, D. V. Kochkin, ... A. M. Nosov in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article Open access 18 March 2022
  18. Tinkering with Stevia rebaudiana Genome to Improve Its Sweetening Property and Productivity

    Stevia rebaudiana has emerged as a globally important crop for its sweetening property imparted by steviol glycosides (SGs)—a class of a unique...
    Rinku Mondal, Shreyasi Kundu, Abhijit Bandyopadhyay in Genetic Engineering of Crop Plants for Food and Health Security
    Chapter 2023
  19. Neuronal autosis is Na+/K+-ATPase alpha 3-dependent and involved in hypoxic-ischemic neuronal death

    Macroautophagy (hereafter called autophagy) is an essential physiological process of degradation of organelles and long-lived proteins. The discovery...

    Pauline Depierre, Vanessa Ginet, ... Julien Puyal in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 25 May 2024
  20. In-vitro antibacterial activities of fermented and unfermented Parkia biglobosa seeds against selected entero-pathogens

    The study examined the antibacterial effects of both fermented and unfermented ethanolic extracts of Parkia biglobosa seeds against selected...

    Victor O. Ilesanmi, Kehinde T. Adegbehingbe, ... Adebowale D. Dada in Vegetos
    Article 30 August 2023
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