Impaired cardiac contractile function in AGAT knockout mice devoid of creatine is rescued by homoarginine but not creatine
Creatine buffers cellular ATP via the creatine kinase reaction. Creatine levels are reduced in heart failure, but their contribution to pathophysiology is unclear. Arginine:glycine amidinotransferase (AGAT) in the kidney catalyses both the first step in creatine biosynthesis as well as homoarginine...
Main Authors: | Faller, K, Atzler, D, McAndrew, D, Zervou, S, Whittington, H, Simon, J, Aksentijevic, D, Hove, M, Choe, C, Isbrandt, D, Casadei, B, Schneider, J, Neubauer, S, Lygate, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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