Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1991632 | The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A number of nuclear receptors are involved in maintenance of normal vessel wall physiology as well as in pathophysiological processes such as atherosclerosis, restenosis and remodelling. Recent studies revealed a previously unrecognized function of the NR4A subfamily of nuclear receptors as key regulatory proteins in vascular disease. The NR4A subfamily comprises the members Nur77, Nurr1 and NOR-1 and in the current review a comprehensive overview is given of the data supporting functional involvement of these nuclear receptors in three major cell types in vascular (patho)physiology; endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells and monocytes-macrophages.
Keywords
HUVECSPAI-1SMCsNurr1IL-1βMCP-1MIP-1αoxLDLNUR77PCNATNFαCREB3′UTRSmall interfering RNAsiRNAProliferating Cell Nuclear AntigenVascular diseaseHuman umbilical vein endothelial cellsSmooth muscle cellsNBREVascular endothelial growth factorVascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)tumor necrosis factoroxidized low density lipoproteinlipopolysaccharidePlasminogen activator inhibitor-1MicroRNAMiRNANor-1Macrophage inflammatory protein-1αmonocyte chemoattractant protein-1CresNuclear receptor
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Authors
Claudia M. van Tiel, Carlie J.M. de Vries,