
JANUARY 1996 VOLUME 45 SUPPLEMENT 1
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Significance of Autocrine and Paracrine Signaling for Energy Metabolism in Contracting Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle Tissues Introduction Molecular responses of endothelial tissue
to kinins S8 Kallikreins and kinins: molecular
characteristics and cellular and tissue responses Skeletal muscle kallikrein: potential
role in metabolic regulation Immunolocalization of bradykinin B2
receptors on skeletal muscle cells Bradykinin B2 receptors on
skeletal muscle are coupled to inositol
1,4,5-trisphosphate formation Kininase II-type enzymes: their putative
role in muscle energy metabolism T.
DRAGOVIC, R. MINSHALL, H.L. JACKMAN, L.-X. WANG, AND E.G.
ERDOS Hypotheses regarding the role of
pericytes in regulating movement of fluid, nutrients, and
hormones across the microcirculatory endothelial barrier B2 bradykinin receptors in
cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes mediate a negative
chronotropic and negative inotropic response Role of kinins in the pathophysiology of
myocardial ischemia: in vitro and in vivo studies Substrate metabolism, hormone
interaction, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
in left ventricular hypertrophy Insulin-induced glucose transporter
(GLUT1 and GLUT4) translocation in cardiac muscle tissue
is mimicked by bradykinin Insulin-induced redistribution of GLUT4
glucose carriers in the muscle fiber: in search of GLUT4
trafficking pathways Inhibition of angiotensin type 1 receptor
prevents decline of glucose transporter (GLUT4) in
diabetic rat heart Control of energy metabolism during
muscle contraction Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of
muscle and applications to exercise and diabetes Significance of insulin for glucose
metabolism in skeletal muscle during contractions The coupling of glucose metabolism and
perfusion in human skeletal muscle: the potential role of
endothelium-derived nitric oxide Potential role of bradykinin in forearm
muscle metabolism in humans Modulation of insulin receptor signaling: potential
mechanisms of a cross talk between bradykinin and the
insulin receptor Effects of treatment of spontaneously hypertensive
rats with the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor
trandolapril and the calcium antagonist verapamil on the
sensitivity of glucose metabolism to insulin in rat
soleus muscle in vitro Glucose transport activity in insulin-resistant rat
muscle: effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme
inhibitors and bradykinin antagonism |
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