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Browsing by Author "Scorrano, Luca"

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    Cardioprotection and lifespan extension by the natural polyamine spermidine
    (2016)
    Eisenberg, Tobias
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    Abdellatif, Mahmoud
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    Schroeder, Sabrina
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    Primessnig, Uwe
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    Stekovic, Slaven
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    Pendl, Tobias
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    Harger, Alexandra
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    Schipke, Julia
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    Zimmermann, Andreas
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    Schmidt, Albrecht
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    Tong, Mingming
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    Ruckenstuhl, Christoph
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    Dammbrueck, Christopher
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    Gross, Angelina S.
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    Herbst, Viktoria
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    Magnes, Christoph
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    Trausinger, Gert
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    Narath, Sophie
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    Meinitzer, Andreas
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    Hu, Zehan
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    Kirsch, Alexander
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    Eller, Kathrin
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    Carmona-Gutierrez, Didac
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    Büttner, Sabrina
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    Pietrocola, Federico
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    Knittelfelder, Oskar
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    Schrepfer, Emilie
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    Rockenfeller, Patrick
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    Simonini, Corinna
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    Rahn, Alexandros
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    Horsch, Marion
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    Moreth, Kristin
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    Beckers, Johannes
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    Fuchs, Helmut
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    Gailus-Durner, Valerie
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    Neff, Frauke
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    Janik, Dirk
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    Rathkolb, Birgit
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    Rozman, Jan
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    Hrabe de Angelis, Martin
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    Moustafa, Tarek
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    Haemmerle, Guenter
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    Mayr, Manuel
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    Willeit, Peter
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    von Frieling-Salewsky, Marion
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    Pieske, Burkert  
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    Scorrano, Luca
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    Pieber, Thomas
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    Pechlaner, Raimund
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    Willeit, Johann
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    Sigrist, Stephan J.
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    Linke, Wolfgang A.  
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    Mühlfeld, Christian
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    Sadoshima, Junichi
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    Dengjel, Joern
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    Kiechl, Stefan
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    Kroemer, Guido
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    Sedej, Simon
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    Madeo, Frank
    Aging is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death. Here we show that oral supplementation of the natural polyamine spermidine extends the lifespan of mice and exerts cardioprotective effects, reducing cardiac hypertrophy and preserving diastolic function in old mice. Spermidine feeding enhanced cardiac autophagy, mitophagy and mitochondrial respiration, and it also improved the mechano-elastical properties of cardiomyocytes in vivo, coinciding with increased titin phosphorylation and suppressed subclinical inflammation. Spermidine feeding failed to provide cardioprotection in mice that lack the autophagy-related protein Atg5 in cardiomyocytes. In Dahl salt-sensitive rats that were fed a high-salt diet, a model for hypertension-induced congestive heart failure, spermidine feeding reduced systemic blood pressure, increased titin phosphorylation and prevented cardiac hypertrophy and a decline in diastolic function, thus delaying the progression to heart failure. In humans, high levels of dietary spermidine, as assessed from food questionnaires, correlated with reduced blood pressure and a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease. Our results suggest a new and feasible strategy for protection against cardiovascular disease.
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    Coming together to define membrane contact sites
    (2019)
    Scorrano, Luca
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    De Matteis, Maria Antonietta
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    Emr, Scott
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    Giordano, Francesca
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    Hajnóczky, György
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    Kornmann, Benoît
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    Lackner, Laura L.
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    Levine, Tim P.
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    Pellegrini, Luca
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    Reinisch, Karin
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    Rizzuto, Rosario
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    Simmen, Thomas
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    Stenmark, Harald
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    Ungermann, Christian
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    Schuldiner, Maya  
    Close proximities between organelles have been described for decades. However, only recently a specific field dealing with organelle communication at membrane contact sites has gained wide acceptance, attracting scientists from multiple areas of cell biology. The diversity of approaches warrants a unified vocabulary for the field. Such definitions would facilitate laying the foundations of this field, streamlining communication and resolving semantic controversies. This opinion, written by a panel of experts in the field, aims to provide this burgeoning area with guidelines for the experimental definition and analysis of contact sites. It also includes suggestions on how to operationally and tractably measure and analyze them with the hope of ultimately facilitating knowledge production and dissemination within and outside the field of contact-site research.

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