SGK3 deficiency in macrophages suppresses angiotensin II–induced cardiac remodeling via regulating Ndufa13–mediated mitochondrial oxidative stress
Jiayu Ren,
Yilin Che,
Heyu Li
et al.
Abstract:Infiltration of monocyte-derived macrophages plays a crucial role in cardiac remodeling and dysfunction. The serum and glucocorticoid-inducible protein kinase 3 (SGK3) is a downstream factor of PI3K signaling, regulating various biological processes via an AKT-independent signaling pathway. SGK3 has been implicated in cardiac remodeling. However, the contribution of macrophagic SGK3 to hypertensive cardiac remodeling remains unclear. A cardiac remodeling model was established by angiotensin II (Ang II) infusio… Show more
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