Skip to Main Content (Press Enter)

Logo UNISS
  • ×
  • Home
  • Degrees
  • Courses
  • Jobs
  • People
  • Outputs
  • Organizations
  • Third Mission
  • Expertise & Skills

Logo UNISS

|

UNIFIND

uniss.it
  • ×
  • Home
  • Degrees
  • Courses
  • Jobs
  • People
  • Outputs
  • Organizations
  • Third Mission
  • Expertise & Skills
  1. Outputs

Intracrine Endorphinergic Systems in Modulation of Myocardial Differentiation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
Intracrine Endorphinergic Systems in Modulation of Myocardial Differentiation / Canaider, S., Facchin, F., Tassinari, R., Cavallini, C., Olivi, E., Taglioli, V., Zannini, C., Bianconi, E., Maioli, M., Ventura, C.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 20:20(2019), p. 5175. [10.3390/ijms20205175]
abstract:
A wide variety of peptides not only interact with the cell surface, but govern complex signaling from inside the cell. This has been referred to as an "intracrine" action, and the orchestrating molecules as "intracrines". Here, we review the intracrine action of dynorphin B, a bioactive end-product of the prodynorphin gene, on nuclear opioid receptors and nuclear protein kinase C signaling to stimulate the transcription of a gene program of cardiogenesis. The ability of intracrine dynorphin B to prime the transcription of its own coding gene in isolated nuclei is discussed as a feed-forward loop of gene expression amplification and synchronization. We describe the role of hyaluronan mixed esters of butyric and retinoic acids as synthetic intracrines, controlling prodynorphin gene expression, cardiogenesis, and cardiac repair. We also discuss the increase in prodynorphin gene transcription and intracellular dynorphin B afforded by electromagnetic fields in stem cells, as a mechanism of cardiogenic signaling and enhancement in the yield of stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. We underline the possibility of using the diffusive features of physical energies to modulate intracrinergic systems without the needs of viral vector-mediated gene transfer technologies, and prompt the exploration of this hypothesis in the near future.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cardiac regeneration; cardiogenesis; dynorphin B; electromagnetic fields; hyaluronan esters; intracrine; nuclear opioid receptors; prodynorphin gene; stem cells; transcription factors
List of contributors:
Canaider, S.; Facchin, F.; Tassinari, R.; Cavallini, C.; Olivi, E.; Taglioli, V.; Zannini, C.; Bianconi, E.; Maioli, M.; Ventura, C.
Authors of the University:
MAIOLI Margherita
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/229319
Published in:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
Journal
  • Use of cookies

Powered by VIVO | Designed by Cineca | 26.6.1.0