2024
De Novo Elastin Assembly Alleviates Development of Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis—Brief Report
Ellis M, Riaz M, Huang Y, Anderson C, Hoareau M, Li X, Luo H, Lee S, Park J, Luo J, Batty L, Huang Q, Lopez C, Reinhardt D, Tellides G, Qyang Y. De Novo Elastin Assembly Alleviates Development of Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis—Brief Report. Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis And Vascular Biology 2024, 44: 1674-1682. PMID: 38752350, PMCID: PMC11209776, DOI: 10.1161/atvbaha.124.320790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSupravalvular aortic stenosisVascular smooth muscle cellsSmooth muscle cellsMuscle cellsAortic stenosisMedial vascular smooth muscle cellsVascular proliferative diseasesEpigallocatechin gallate treatmentProliferative abnormalitiesPreclinical findingsHeart failureLuminal occlusionMouse modelCell hyperproliferationDefective elastinProliferative diseasesCardiovascular disordersFormation of elastinTherapeutic interventionsElastin assemblyElastin depositionStenosisMiceAortic mechanicsImproper formation
2023
Recruited macrophages elicit atrial fibrillation
Hulsmans M, Schloss M, Lee I, Bapat A, Iwamoto Y, Vinegoni C, Paccalet A, Yamazoe M, Grune J, Pabel S, Momin N, Seung H, Kumowski N, Pulous F, Keller D, Bening C, Green U, Lennerz J, Mitchell R, Lewis A, Casadei B, Iborra-Egea O, Bayes-Genis A, Sossalla S, Ong C, Pierson R, Aster J, Rohde D, Wojtkiewicz G, Weissleder R, Swirski F, Tellides G, Tolis G, Melnitchouk S, Milan D, Ellinor P, Naxerova K, Nahrendorf M. Recruited macrophages elicit atrial fibrillation. Science 2023, 381: 231-239. PMID: 37440641, PMCID: PMC10448807, DOI: 10.1126/science.abq3061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAtrial fibrillationStromal cellsMitral valve regurgitationHeart failureValve regurgitationInflammatory monocytesMacrophage expansionMonocyte migrationMouse atriaFibrillationHuman atriumAtriumCell-cell interaction analysisSingle-cell transcriptomesMiceCell compositionHypertensionTranscriptome changesImmunotherapySPP1CellsRegurgitationObesityPatientsArrhythmias
2000
Right ventricle-sparing heart transplant: promising new technique for recipients with pulmonary hypertension
Elefteriades J, Lovoulos C, Tellides G, Goldstein L, Rocco E, Condos S, Kopf G. Right ventricle-sparing heart transplant: promising new technique for recipients with pulmonary hypertension. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2000, 69: 1858-1863. PMID: 10892937, DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(00)01318-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRight heart failurePulmonary hypertensionRight heartHeart transplantationHeart failureLeft ventricleOrthotopic heart transplantationSevere pulmonary hypertensionStable sinus rhythmNative aortic valveUnsolved clinical problemPulmonary arterial connectionCardiac transplantationCardiopulmonary bypassArterial connectionsSinus rhythmAortic valveHypertensionClinical problemHeterotopic transplantationTransplantationVentricleEarly causeHeartRecipients