Article
The Ras activator RasGRP3 mediates diabetes-induced embryonic defects and affects endothelial cell migration.
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Circulation Research (impact factor:
9.49).
05/2011;
108(10):1199-208.
DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.110.230888
pp.1199-208
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
aberrant glucose metabolism
blood vessels exhibited endothelin-stimulated vessel dysmorphogenesis
developmental effects
diabetes-induced developmental defects
diabetic environment
diabetic maternal effects
endothelial cells
expressed activated RasGRP3
higher incidence
include cardiovascular defects
lacked Rasgrp3 function
maternal glucose levels correlate
pathways activated downstream
primary endothelial cells
Ras activator
Ras guanyl-releasing protein 3
Ras-ERK signaling
RasGRP3 contributes
required Rasgrp3 function
signaling pathways