Roza E Clempus

Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Emory University, 319 WMB, 1639 Pierce Dr. Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.

Publications of Roza E Clempus

  • FOXO3A regulates peroxiredoxin III expression in human cardiac fibroblasts.

    Authors: Calin B Chiribau, Lihong Cheng, Ioan C Cucoranu, Yong-Shen Yu, Roza E Clempus, Dan Sorescu

    The Journal of biological chemistry. 04/2008; 283(13):8211-7.

    Human cardiac fibroblasts are protected from oxidative stress triggered by inflammation after myocardial injury (Li, P. F., Dietz, R., and von Harsdorf, R. (1999) FEBS Lett. 448, 206-210) by
  • Role of the multidrug resistance protein-1 in hypertension and vascular dysfunction caused by angiotensin II.

    Authors: Julian D Widder, Tomasz J Guzik, Cornelius F H Mueller, Roza E Clempus, Harald H H W Schmidt, Sergey I Dikalov, Kathy K Griendling, Dean P Jones, David G Harrison

    Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 05/2007; 27(4):762-8.

    OBJECTIVE: Human endothelial cells use the multidrug resistance protein-1 (MRP1) to export glutathione disulfide (GSSG). This can promotes thiol loss during states of increased glutathione oxidation.
  • Nox4 is required for maintenance of the differentiated vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype.

    Authors: Roza E Clempus, Dan Sorescu, Anna E Dikalova, Lily Pounkova, Patricia Jo, George P Sorescu, Harald H H Schmidt, Bernard Lassègue, Kathy K Griendling

    Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 02/2007; 27(1):42-8.

    OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms responsible for maintaining the differentiated phenotype of adult vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) are incompletely understood. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been
  • Reactive oxygen species signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells.

    Authors: Roza E Clempus, Kathy K Griendling

    Cardiovascular research. 08/2006; 71(2):216-25.

    Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been shown to function as important signaling molecules in the cardiovascular system. Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) contain several sources of ROS, among
  • Chronic ethanol ingestion increases superoxide production and NADPH oxidase expression in the lung.

    Authors: John A Polikandriotis, Heidi L Rupnow, Shawn C Elms, Roza E Clempus, Duncan J Campbell, Roy L Sutliff, Lou Ann S Brown, David M Guidot, C Michael Hart

    American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology. 04/2006; 34(3):314-9.

    Alcohol abuse increases the incidence of acute respiratory distress syndrome and causes oxidative stress and cellular dysfunction in the lung. The mechanisms of ethanol (EtOH)-induced oxidative
  • Oxidized-1-palmitoyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine induces vascular endothelial superoxide production: implication of NADPH oxidase.

    Authors: Mahsa Rouhanizadeh, Juliana Hwang, Roza E Clempus, Laura Marcu, Bernard Lassègue, Alex Sevanian, Tzung K Hsiai

    Free radical biology & medicine. 01/2006; 39(11):1512-22.

    Modified low-density lipoprotein (LDL) induces reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by vascular cells. It is unknown if specific oxidized components in these LDL particles such as
  • Distinct subcellular localizations of Nox1 and Nox4 in vascular smooth muscle cells.

    Authors: Lula L Hilenski, Roza E Clempus, Mark T Quinn, J David Lambeth, Kathy K Griendling

    Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 05/2004; 24(4):677-83.

    OBJECTIVE: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) that act as signaling molecules in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and contribute to growth, hypertrophy, and migration in atherogenesis are produced by
  • Vascular NAD(P)H oxidases: specific features, expression, and regulation.

    Authors: Bernard Lassègue, Roza E Clempus

    American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 09/2003; 285(2):R277-97.

    The importance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in vascular physiology and pathology is becoming increasingly evident. All cell types in the vascular wall produce ROS derived from
  • Superoxide production and expression of nox family proteins in human atherosclerosis.

    Authors: Dan Sorescu, Daiana Weiss, Bernard Lassègue, Roza E Clempus, Katalin Szöcs, George P Sorescu, Liisa Valppu, Mark T Quinn, J David Lambeth, J David Vega, W Robert Taylor, Kathy K Griendling

    Circulation. 04/2002; 105(12):1429-35.

    BACKGROUND: NAD(P)H oxidases are important sources of superoxide in the vasculature, the activity of which is associated with risk factors for human atherosclerosis. This study was designed to

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Keywords of Roza E Clempus

cardiac fibroblasts
 
causes oxidative stress
 
human cardiac fibroblasts
 
mRNA expression
 
multi-subunit NAD(P)H oxidases
 
oxidative stress
 
oxygen species
 
Reactive oxygen species
 
stress fibers
 
vascular cells
 
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Institutions

  • 2002–2006
    • Emory University
      • • Department of Cardiology
      • • Department of Medicine
      Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 2003–2004
    • Emory University School of Medicine
      Atlanta, GA, USA