cGMP signals modulate cAMP levels in a compartment-specific manner to regulate catecholamine-dependent signaling in cardiac myocytes.
RATIONALE: cAMP and cGMP are intracellular second messengers involved in heart pathophysiology. cGMP can potentially affect cAMP signals via cGMP-regulated phosphodiesterases (PDEs). OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of cGMP signals on the local cAMP response to catecholamines in specific subcellular...
Main Authors: | Stangherlin, A, Gesellchen, F, Zoccarato, A, Terrin, A, Fields, L, Berrera, M, Surdo, N, Craig, M, Smith, G, Hamilton, G, Zaccolo, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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