2018
DOI: 10.1097/hjh.0000000000001678
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Mice overexpressing chromogranin A display hypergranulogenic adrenal glands with attenuated ATP levels contributing to the hypertensive phenotype

Abstract: Elevated CHGA expression resulted in underlying bioenergetic dysfunction in ATP production despite higher mitochondrial mass. The outcome was unregulated negative feedback of LDCV exocytosis and secretion, resulting in elevated levels of circulating catecholamine and consequently the hypertensive phenotype.

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“…We analyzed the relationships between these five proteins and identified the “CHGA” protein. Elevated CHGA levels result in UCP2 overexpression in hypertension[ 48 ]. We evaluated these changes in hRMECs treated with high glucose and STZ mouse retinas and observed increased protein expression of CHGA, UCP2, and GLUT1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We analyzed the relationships between these five proteins and identified the “CHGA” protein. Elevated CHGA levels result in UCP2 overexpression in hypertension[ 48 ]. We evaluated these changes in hRMECs treated with high glucose and STZ mouse retinas and observed increased protein expression of CHGA, UCP2, and GLUT1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%