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6 December 2019

Protein phosphorylation affects conformational change, interaction, catalytic activity, and subcellular localization of proteins. Because the post-modification of proteins regulates diverse cellular signaling pathways, the precise control of phosphor...

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4 Citations
9,511 Views
11 Pages

SP600125 Induces Src and Type I IGF Receptor Phosphorylation Independent of JNK

  • Qingbin Kong,
  • Hui Hua,
  • Anguo Cui,
  • Ting Shao,
  • Peiying Song and
  • Yangfu Jiang

15 September 2014

c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) are members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family that have important roles in signal transduction. The small molecule SP600125 is widely used in biochemical studies as a JNK inhibitor. However, recent s...

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30 Citations
9,883 Views
10 Pages

Verrucarin A Inhibition of MAP Kinase Activation in a PMA-stimulated Promyelocytic Leukemia Cell Line

  • Taiko Oda,
  • Michio Namikoshi,
  • Kyoko Akano,
  • Hisayoshi Kobayashi,
  • Yoshio Honma and
  • Tadashi Kasahara

2 June 2005

Verrucarin A is an inhibitor of protein synthesis. In this study, we examined the inhibitory action of verrucarin A on signal molecules. Verrucarin A partially inhibited the IL-8 production of a PMA-stimulated promyelocytic leukemia cell line (HL-60...

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31 Citations
7,516 Views
11 Pages

Wedelolactone Enhances Osteoblastogenesis through ERK- and JNK-mediated BMP2 Expression and Smad/1/5/8 Phosphorylation

  • Di Zhu,
  • Xue Deng,
  • Xiao-Fei Han,
  • Xiao-Xin Sun,
  • Tao-Wen Pan,
  • Lu-Ping Zheng and
  • Yan-Qiu Liu

Our previous study showed that wedelolactone, a compound isolated from Ecliptae herba, has the potential to enhance osteoblastogenesis. However, the molecular mechanisms by which wedelolactone promoted osteoblastogenesis from bone marrow mesenchymal...

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1 Citations
2,208 Views
16 Pages

Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated JNK Phosphorylation Is Regulated by Gq Protein-Dependent but Arrestin-Independent Pathways

  • Shotaro Michinaga,
  • Ayaka Nagata,
  • Ryosuke Ogami,
  • Yasuhiro Ogawa and
  • Shigeru Hishinuma

Arrestins are known to be involved not only in the desensitization and internalization of G protein-coupled receptors but also in the G protein-independent activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases, such as extracellular signal-regulated...

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19 Citations
3,176 Views
21 Pages

Discovery of Pyrimidine- and Coumarin-Linked Hybrid Molecules as Inducers of JNK Phosphorylation through ROS Generation in Breast Cancer Cells

  • Na Young Kim,
  • Divakar Vishwanath,
  • Zhang Xi,
  • Omantheswara Nagaraja,
  • Ananda Swamynayaka,
  • Keshav Kumar Harish,
  • Shreeja Basappa,
  • Mahendra Madegowda,
  • Vijay Pandey and
  • Gautam Sethi
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13 April 2023

Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer exhibits early relapses, poor prognoses, and high recurrence rates. Herein, a JNK-targeting compound has been developed that may be of utility in HER2-positive mammary carcinoma....

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1 Citations
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13 Pages

19 February 2023

Cinnamomum japonicum (CJ) is widely distributed in Asian countries like Korea, China, and Japan. Modern pharmacological studies have demonstrated that it exhibits various biological activities, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. How...

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11 Citations
5,253 Views
20 Pages

Petanin, an acylated anthocyanin from the Solanaceae family, shows potential in tyrosinase inhibitory activity and anti-melanogenic effects; however, its mechanism remains unclear. Therefore, to investigate the underlying mechanism of petanin’s...

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13 Citations
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11 Pages

Citrus Naringenin Increases Neuron Survival in Optic Nerve Crush Injury Model by Inhibiting JNK-JUN Pathway

  • Jie Chen,
  • Hui Li,
  • Changming Yang,
  • Yinjia He,
  • Tatsuo Arai,
  • Qiang Huang,
  • Xiaodong Liu and
  • Linqing Miao

29 December 2021

Traumatic nerve injury activates cell stress pathways, resulting in neuronal death and loss of vital neural functions. To date, there are no available neuroprotectants for the treatment of traumatic neural injuries. Here, we studied three important f...

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15 Citations
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24 Pages

JNK-Dependent cJun Phosphorylation Mitigates TGFβ- and EGF-Induced Pre-Malignant Breast Cancer Cell Invasion by Suppressing AP-1-Mediated Transcriptional Responses

  • Anders Sundqvist,
  • Oleksandr Voytyuk,
  • Mohamed Hamdi,
  • Herman E. Popeijus,
  • Corina Bijlsma-van der Burgt,
  • Josephine Janssen,
  • John W.M. Martens,
  • Aristidis Moustakas,
  • Carl-Henrik Heldin and
  • Peter ten Dijke
  • + 1 author

21 November 2019

Transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) has both tumor-suppressive and tumor-promoting effects in breast cancer. These functions are partly mediated through Smads, intracellular transcriptional effectors of TGFβ. Smads form complexes with...

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9 Citations
4,740 Views
14 Pages

23 September 2021

Difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), an irreversible inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), has promising activity against various cancers and a tolerable safety profile for long-term use as a chemopreventive agent. However, the anti-tumor effects of...

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14 Citations
4,974 Views
23 Pages

Regulation of the Golgi Apparatus by p38 and JNK Kinases during Cellular Stress Responses

  • Cathrine Nordgaard,
  • Maxim A. X. Tollenaere,
  • Ana Martinez Del Val,
  • Dorte B. Bekker-Jensen,
  • Melanie Blasius,
  • Jesper V. Olsen and
  • Simon Bekker-Jensen

4 September 2021

p38 and c-Jun N-terninal kinase (JNK) are activated in response to acute stress and inflammatory signals. Through modification of a plethora of substrates, these kinases profoundly re-shape cellular physiology for the optimal response to a harmful en...

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4 Citations
2,725 Views
17 Pages

Regulation of Cortico-Thalamic JNK1/2 and ERK1/2 MAPKs and Apoptosis-Related Signaling Pathways in PDYN Gene-Deficient Mice Following Acute and Chronic Mild Stress

  • Fernando Yáñez-Gómez,
  • Alfredo Ramos-Miguel,
  • Jesús A. García-Sevilla,
  • Jorge Manzanares and
  • Teresa Femenía

24 January 2023

The crosstalk between the opioidergic system and mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) has a critical role in mediating stress-induced behaviors related to the pathophysiology of anxiety. The present study evaluated the basal status and stress-in...

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8 Citations
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15 Pages

4 February 2020

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive cancer in women, and despite improved treatments, it remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. We and others have demonstrated that different hybrid compounds targeting PARP/MAPK or...

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15 Citations
4,011 Views
12 Pages

Oxidative Stress Signaling in Blast TBI-Induced Tau Phosphorylation

  • Chunyu Wang,
  • Changjuan Shao,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Sandra L. Siedlak,
  • James S. Meabon,
  • Elaine R. Peskind,
  • Yubing Lu,
  • Wenzhang Wang,
  • George Perry and
  • David G. Cook
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Traumatic brain injury caused by blast is associated with long-term neuropathological changes including tau phosphorylation and pathology. In this study, we aimed to determine changes in initial tau phosphorylation after exposure to a single mild bla...

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39 Citations
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21 Pages

G-Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor (GPER)-Specific Agonist G1 Induces ER Stress Leading to Cell Death in MCF-7 Cells

  • Diep-Khanh Ho Vo,
  • Roland Hartig,
  • Sönke Weinert,
  • Johannes Haybaeck and
  • Norbert Nass

18 September 2019

The G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) mediates rapid non-genomic effects of estrogen. Although GPER is able to induce proliferation, it is down-regulated in breast, ovarian and colorectal cancer. During cancer progression, high expression le...

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6 Citations
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21 Pages

Lysine Acetylation Reshapes the Downstream Signaling Landscape of Vav1 in Lymphocytes

  • Sonia Rodríguez-Fdez,
  • Lucía Fernández-Nevado,
  • L. Francisco Lorenzo-Martín and
  • Xosé R. Bustelo

4 March 2020

Vav1 works both as a catalytic Rho GTPase activator and an adaptor molecule. These functions, which are critical for T cell development and antigenic responses, are tyrosine phosphorylation-dependent. However, it is not known whether other posttransl...

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20 Citations
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Impact of JNK and Its Substrates on Dendritic Spine Morphology

  • Emilia Komulainen,
  • Artemis Varidaki,
  • Natalia Kulesskaya,
  • Hasan Mohammad,
  • Christel Sourander,
  • Heikki Rauvala and
  • Eleanor T. Coffey

14 February 2020

The protein kinase JNK1 exhibits high activity in the developing brain, where it regulates dendrite morphology through the phosphorylation of cytoskeletal regulatory proteins. JNK1 also phosphorylates dendritic spine proteins, and Jnk1-/- mice displa...

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6 Citations
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JNK1 Induces Notch1 Expression to Regulate Genes Governing Photoreceptor Production

  • Mingyu Pan,
  • Haiyang Hu,
  • Rui Wang,
  • Yi Zhou,
  • Lele Zhang,
  • Chen Wang and
  • Quanyi Wang

24 August 2019

c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) regulate cell proliferation and differentiation via phosphorylating such transcription factors as c-Jun. The function of JNKs in retinogenesis remains to be elucidated. Here, we report that knocking out Jnk1, but not J...

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14 Citations
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16 Pages

c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Phosphorylation Is a Biomarker of Plitidepsin Activity

  • María J. Muñoz-Alonso,
  • Enrique Álvarez,
  • María José Guillén-Navarro,
  • Marina Pollán,
  • Pablo Avilés,
  • Carlos M. Galmarini and
  • Alberto Muñoz

21 May 2013

Plitidepsin is an antitumor drug of marine origin currently in Phase III clinical trials in multiple myeloma. In cultured cells, plitidepsin induces cell cycle arrest or an acute apoptotic process in which sustained activation of c-Jun N-terminal kin...

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3 Citations
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18 Pages

Sonidegib Suppresses Production of Inflammatory Mediators and Cell Migration in BV2 Microglial Cells and Mice Treated with Lipopolysaccharide via JNK and NF-κB Inhibition

  • Ngoc Minh Nguyen,
  • Men Thi Hoai Duong,
  • Bich Phuong Bui,
  • Phuong Linh Nguyen,
  • Xiaozhen Chen,
  • Jungsook Cho and
  • Hee-Chul Ahn

13 September 2022

Our structure-based virtual screening of the FDA-approved drug library has revealed that sonidegib, a smoothened antagonist clinically used to treat basal cell carcinoma, is a potential c-Jun N-terminal kinase 3 (JNK3) inhibitor. This study investiga...

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29 Citations
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18 Pages

Suppression of LPS-Induced Inflammation and Cell Migration by Azelastine through Inhibition of JNK/NF-κB Pathway in BV2 Microglial Cells

  • Phuong Linh Nguyen,
  • Bich Phuong Bui,
  • Men Thi Hoai Duong,
  • Kyeong Lee,
  • Hee-Chul Ahn and
  • Jungsook Cho

23 August 2021

The c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are implicated in many neuropathological conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases. To explore potential JNK3 inhibitors from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved drug library, we performed structu...

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6 Citations
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14 Pages

27 June 2013

c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling is a highly conserved pathway that controls gene transcription in response to a wide variety of biological and environmental stresses. In this study, a JNK from the invasive Mediterranean (MED) species of the...

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12 Pages

Curcumin Induced Human Gastric Cancer BGC-823 Cells Apoptosis by ROS-Mediated ASK1-MKK4-JNK Stress Signaling Pathway

  • Tao Liang,
  • Xiaojian Zhang,
  • Wenhua Xue,
  • Songfeng Zhao,
  • Xiang Zhang and
  • Jianying Pei

5 September 2014

The signaling mediated by stress-activated MAP kinases (MAPK), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) has well-established importance in cancer. In the present report, we investigated the effects of curcumin on the signaling pathway in human gastric cancer B...

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3 Citations
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15 Pages

Dexmedetomidine-Induced Aortic Contraction Involves Transactivation of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Rats

  • Soo Hee Lee,
  • Seong-Chun Kwon,
  • Seong-Ho Ok,
  • Seung Hyun Ahn,
  • Sung Il Bae,
  • Ji-Yoon Kim,
  • Yeran Hwang,
  • Kyeong-Eon Park,
  • Mingu Kim and
  • Ju-Tae Sohn

In this study, we examined whether aortic contraction, induced by the alpha-2 adrenoceptor agonist dexmedetomidine, is involved in the transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in isolated endothelium-denuded rat aortas. Addition...

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4 Citations
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16 Pages

Inhibitory Effects of Simvastatin on IL-33-Induced MCP-1 via the Suppression of the JNK Pathway in Human Vascular Endothelial Cells

  • Katsuyuki Umebashi,
  • Masayoshi Yamamoto,
  • Akinori Tokito,
  • Ku Sudou,
  • Yoko Takenoshita and
  • Michihisa Jougasaki

21 August 2023

An alarmin, interleukin (IL)-33 is a danger signal that causes inflammation, inducing chemotactic proteins such as monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 in various cells. As statins have pleiotropic actions including anti-inflammatory properties,...

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26 Citations
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17 Pages

24 July 2012

Persistent cell shrinkage, called apoptotic volume decrease (AVD), is a pivotal event of apoptosis. Activation of the volume-sensitive outwardly rectifying Cl− channel (VSOR) is involved in the AVD induction. On the other hand, activation of the MAP...

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15 Citations
3,964 Views
17 Pages

Activation of PERK Contributes to Apoptosis and G2/M Arrest by Microtubule Disruptors in Human Colorectal Carcinoma Cells

  • Ming-Shun Wu,
  • Chih-Chiang Chien,
  • Ganbolor Jargalsaikhan,
  • Noor Andryan Ilsan and
  • Yen-Chou Chen

30 December 2019

Microtubule-targeting agents (MTAs) are widely used in cancer chemotherapy, but the therapeutic responses significantly vary among different tumor types. Protein kinase RNA-like endoplasmic reticular (ER) kinase (PERK) is an ER stress kinase, and the...

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3 Citations
3,825 Views
17 Pages

Distinct Responses to IL4 in Macrophages Mediated by JNK

  • Luís Arpa,
  • Carlos Batlle,
  • Peijin Jiang,
  • Carme Caelles,
  • Jorge Lloberas and
  • Antonio Celada

11 April 2023

IL(Interleukin)-4 is the main macrophage M2-type activator and induces an anti-inflammatory phenotype called alternative activation. The IL-4 signaling pathway involves the activation of STAT (Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription)-6 and m...

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4 Citations
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18 Pages

20 November 2024

We examined the effect of probenecid in regulating the ERK and JNK downstream MAPK pathways affecting respiratory syncytial virus replication. Background: We have previously shown that probenecid inhibits RSV, influenza virus, and SARS-CoV-2 replicat...

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7 Citations
2,500 Views
14 Pages

Opposite Effects of Chronic Central Leptin Infusion on Activation of Insulin Signaling Pathways in Adipose Tissue and Liver Are Related to Changes in the Inflammatory Environment

  • Vicente Barrios,
  • Ana Campillo-Calatayud,
  • Santiago Guerra-Cantera,
  • Sandra Canelles,
  • Álvaro Martín-Rivada,
  • Laura M. Frago,
  • Julie A. Chowen and
  • Jesús Argente

21 November 2021

Leptin modulates insulin signaling and this involves the Akt pathway, which is influenced by changes in the inflammatory environment and with leptin regulating cytokine synthesis. We evaluated the association between activation of the insulin-signali...

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9,768 Views
14 Pages

LPS-Induced Low-Grade Inflammation Increases Hypothalamic JNK Expression and Causes Central Insulin Resistance Irrespective of Body Weight Changes

  • Rodrigo Rorato,
  • Beatriz de Carvalho Borges,
  • Ernane Torres Uchoa,
  • José Antunes-Rodrigues,
  • Carol Fuzeti Elias and
  • Lucila Leico Kagohara Elias

Metabolic endotoxemia contributes to low-grade inflammation in obesity, which causes insulin resistance due to the activation of intracellular proinflammatory pathways, such as the c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) cascade in the hypothalamus and other t...

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30 Citations
7,065 Views
22 Pages

Ethyl Acetate Fraction from Persimmon (Diospyros kaki) Ameliorates Cerebral Neuronal Loss and Cognitive Deficit via the JNK/Akt Pathway in TMT-Induced Mice

  • Jong Min Kim,
  • Seon Kyeong Park,
  • Jin Yong Kang,
  • Su Bin Park,
  • Seul Ki Yoo,
  • Hye Ju Han,
  • Chul-Woo Kim,
  • Uk Lee,
  • Sea-Hyun Kim and
  • Ho Jin Heo

This study was conducted to assess the antioxidant capacity and protective effect of the ethyl acetate fraction from persimmon (Diospyros kaki) (EFDK) on H2O2-induced hippocampal HT22 cells and trimethyltin chloride (TMT)-induced Institute of Cancer...

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19 Citations
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15 Pages

7 May 2015

Abnormal proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) is important in the pathogenesis of vascular disorders such as atherosclerosis and restenosis. Hinokitiol, a tropolone derivative found in Chamacyparis taiwanensis, has been found to exh...

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28 Citations
3,811 Views
13 Pages

23 April 2021

Deoxynivalenol (DON) is the most prevalent mycotoxin in swine feedstuffs. The intestinal epithelial cells represent the first target for the DON. Here, we studied the effects of DON and mycotoxin adsorbent agents on mitogen-activated protein kinase (...

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59 Citations
8,350 Views
15 Pages

Syk/JNK/AP-1 Signaling Pathway Mediates Interleukin-6-Promoted Cell Migration in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Jing-Yuan Chuang,
  • Yuan-Li Huang,
  • Wei-Lin Yen,
  • I-Ping Chiang,
  • Ming-Hsui Tsai and
  • Chih-Hsin Tang

6 January 2014

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) typically migrates and metastasizes. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine associated with disease status and cancer outcomes. The effect of IL-6 on human OSCC cells, however, is unknown. Here, we show...

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7 Citations
2,948 Views
18 Pages

GPCR Binding and JNK3 Activation by Arrestin-3 Have Different Structural Requirements

  • Chen Zheng,
  • Liana D. Weinstein,
  • Kevin K. Nguyen,
  • Abhijeet Grewal,
  • Eugenia V. Gurevich and
  • Vsevolod V. Gurevich

6 June 2023

Arrestins bind active phosphorylated G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Among the four mammalian subtypes, only arrestin-3 facilitates the activation of JNK3 in cells. In available structures, Lys-295 in the lariat loop of arrestin-3 and its homolo...

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7 Citations
3,801 Views
10 Pages

Rigosertib-Activated JNK1/2 Eliminate Tumor Cells through p66Shc Activation

  • Julia K. Günther,
  • Aleksandar Nikolajevic,
  • Susanne Ebner,
  • Jakob Troppmair and
  • Sana Khalid

Rigosertib, via reactive oxygen species (ROS), stimulates cJun N-terminal kinases 1/2 (JNK1/2), which inactivate RAS/RAF signaling and thereby inhibit growth and survival of tumor cells. JNK1/2 are not only regulated by ROS—they in turn can als...

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3 Citations
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19 Pages

13 August 2024

Aging is a complex biological process characterized by a progressive decline in physical function and an increased risk of age-related chronic diseases. Additionally, oxidative stress is known to cause severe tissue damage and inflammation. Pollens f...

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50 Citations
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11 Pages

Effects of Bisphenol A on Oxidative Stress in the Rat Brain

  • Keiko Kobayashi,
  • Yanchen Liu,
  • Hiroshi Ichikawa,
  • Shigekazu Takemura and
  • Yukiko Minamiyama

We investigated the effect of bisphenol A (BPA) on oxidative stress and tau-related proteins in adult rat brains. BPA (10 mg/L) was administered to rats for eight weeks through their drinking water. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging capaci...

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53 Citations
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14 Pages

Glycyrrhizin Inhibits PEDV Infection and Proinflammatory Cytokine Secretion via the HMGB1/TLR4-MAPK p38 Pathway

  • Ruyi Gao,
  • Yongshuai Zhang,
  • Yuhui Kang,
  • Weiyin Xu,
  • Luyao Jiang,
  • Tingting Guo and
  • Changchao Huan

Our previous study showed that glycyrrhizin (GLY) inhibited porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) infection, but the mechanisms of GLY anti-PEDV action remain unclear. In this study, we focused on the anti-PEDV and anti-proinflammatory cytokine secr...

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35 Citations
6,852 Views
11 Pages

3 November 2011

In the present study, the potent inducers of phase II detoxifying and antioxidant stress responsive to icariside II was investigated. First, a dose of 0–10 µM icariside II showed no significantly cytotoxicity on HepG2 cells by MTT assays and icarisid...

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66 Citations
8,349 Views
14 Pages

20 November 2018

c-Jun-N-terminal kinase (JNK) activity plays a critical role in modulating cell death, which depends on the level and duration of JNK activation. The kinase cascade from MAPkinase kinase kinase (MAP3K) to MAPkinase kinase (MAP2K) to MAPKinase (MAPK)...

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26 Citations
4,650 Views
18 Pages

Role of the ROS-JNK Signaling Pathway in Hypoxia-Induced Atrial Fibrotic Responses in HL-1 Cardiomyocytes

  • Chin-Feng Tsai,
  • Shun-Fa Yang,
  • Chien-Hsien Lo,
  • Hsiao-Ju Chu and
  • Kwo-Chang Ueng

By promoting atrial structural remodeling, atrial hypoxia contributes to the development of the atrial fibrillation substrate. Our study aimed to investigate the modulatory effect of hypoxia on profibrotic activity in cultured HL-1 cardiomyocytes and...

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17 Citations
3,601 Views
15 Pages

Columbianadin Dampens In Vitro Inflammatory Actions and Inhibits Liver Injury via Inhibition of NF-κB/MAPKs: Impacts on OH Radicals and HO-1 Expression

  • Thanasekaran Jayakumar,
  • Shaw-Min Hou,
  • Chao-Chien Chang,
  • Tsorng-Harn Fong,
  • Chih-Wei Hsia,
  • Yen-Jen Chen,
  • Wei-Chieh Huang,
  • Periyakali Saravanabhavan,
  • Manjunath Manubolu and
  • Joen-Rong Sheu
  • + 1 author

Columbianadin (CBN), a natural coumarin isolated from Angelica decursiva, is reported to have numerous biological activities, including anticancer and platelet aggregation inhibiting properties. Here, we investigated CBN’s anti-inflammatory effect in...

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1,398 Views
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Mechanism of Marinobufagenin-Induced Hyperpermeability of Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cell Monolayer: A Potential Pathogenesis of Seizure in Preeclampsia

  • Ahmed F. Pantho,
  • Manisha Singh,
  • Syeda H. Afroze,
  • Kelsey R. Kelso,
  • Jessica C. Ehrig,
  • Niraj Vora,
  • Thomas J. Kuehl,
  • Steven R. Lindheim and
  • Mohammad N. Uddin

30 October 2024

Preeclampsia (preE) is a hypertensive disorder in pregnancies. It is the third leading cause of mortality among pregnant women and fetuses worldwide, and there is much we have yet to learn about its pathophysiology. One complication includes cerebral...

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12 Citations
3,134 Views
16 Pages

28 November 2022

Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) serve as a foundation for spermatogenesis and they are essential for male fertility. The fate of SSC is determined by genetic and epigenetic regulatory networks. Many molecules that regulate SSC fate determinations ha...

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67 Citations
8,930 Views
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Cypermethrin is one of the most highly effective synthetic pyrethroid insecticides. The toxicity of cypermethrin to the reproductive and nervous systems has been well studied. However, little is known about the toxic effect of cypermethrin on immune...

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33 Citations
7,499 Views
25 Pages

This review extensively reports data from the literature concerning the complex relationships between the stress-induced c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) and the four main cytoskeleton elements, which are actin filaments, microtubules, intermediate fi...

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12 Citations
4,875 Views
17 Pages

26 January 2023

Non-lethal low levels of oxidative stress leads to rapid activation of the transcription factor nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), which upregulates the expression of genes important for detoxification, glutathione synthesis, and defense agai...

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