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regular cardiac myocyte
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Cell
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Cell Ontology (CL)
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20170511
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https://arty.scai.fraunhofer.de/artifactory/bel/annotation/cell/cell-20170511.belanno

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a(CHEBI:"alpha-tocopherol") decreases a(MESH:"Reactive Oxygen Species") View Subject | View Object

As expected, α-tocopherol treatment prevented ROS accumulation and the induction of anti-oxidant genes in the heart (Figure 6A, B and see Figure 8 in [37]). PubMed:28400318

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a(CHEBI:"alpha-tocopherol") decreases bp(MESH:"Lipid Peroxidation") View Subject | View Object

Consistently, we measured increased lipid peroxidation in both cells and tissues exposed to free heme, which can be rescued by α-tocopherol, an agent able to react with lipid radicals and interrupt the oxidation reaction. PubMed:28400318

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a(CHEBI:acetylcysteine) negativeCorrelation path(HP:"Impaired myocardial contractility") View Subject | View Object

As well as NAC, Hx co-treatment significantly improved systolic Ca2+ transients and accelerated Ca2+ transient decay kinetics, which resulted in a significant improvement of cardiomyocyte contractility (Figure 4A-E). PubMed:28400318

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a(CHEBI:heme) increases bp(MESH:"Lipid Peroxidation") View Subject | View Object

Consistently, we measured increased lipid peroxidation in both cells and tissues exposed to free heme, which can be rescued by α-tocopherol, an agent able to react with lipid radicals and interrupt the oxidation reaction. PubMed:28400318

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a(CHEBI:heme) increases bp(MESH:"Oxidative Stress") View Subject | View Object

In agreement with data on pro-oxidant effects of heme in neonatal mouse CMs (Figure 1D-F), oxidative stress was significantly increased in adult rat CMs exposed to free heme (see Figure 1 in [37]). PubMed:28400318

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