Patricio Morgan

Patricio Morgan
  • Biochemist, PhD
  • Principal Investigator at National University of La Plata

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Current institution
National University of La Plata
Current position
  • Principal Investigator
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January 2008 - present
National University of La Plata
January 2002 - December 2007
University of Alberta

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Publications (36)
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Pathological cardiac hypertrophy (PCH) can be triggered by epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) transactivation. Progression of PCH can be prevented by inhibition of hyperactive Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 1 (NHE1). We first aimed, to limit PCH of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) by specific and localized silencing of cardiac EGFR, and second...
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Since the original description as potent antianginal compounds, phosphodiesterase 5A inhibitors have continuously increased their possible therapeutic applications. In the heart, Sildenafil was shown to protect against an ischemic insult by decreasing cardiac Na ⁺ /H ⁺ exchanger (NHE1) activity, action that was mediated by protein kinase G. p38 mit...
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RNAi is a widely used methodology for gene silencing. The action mechanism of siRNA molecules has been well studied in recent years, and the technique has been optimized in terms of safety and effectiveness. Cardiovascular diseases have a high incidence in the current population, and despite of the extensive research, safe and efficient therapeutic...
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Figure S1. Myocardial distribution of the lentivirus. Representative confocal images (4×) of myocardial slices from hearts injected with shRNA‐EGFR or shRNA‐SCR lentiviral vectors, as well as from a sham‐operated rat. Characteristic patchy distribution of red fluorescence by DsRed protein can be observed. The second column presents confocal capture...
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Background Myocardial stretch increases force biphasically: the Frank‐Starling mechanism followed by the slow force response (SFR). Based on pharmacological strategies, we proposed that epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR or ErbB1) activation is crucial for SFR development. Pharmacological inhibitors could block ErbB4, a member of the ErbB...
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SLC4A11, a member of the SLC4 family of bicarbonate transporters, is a widely expressed integral membrane protein, abundant in kidney and cornea. Mutations of SLC4A11 cause some cases of the blinding corneal dystrophies, congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy, and Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy. These diseases are marked by fluid accumula...
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The effect of specific and local silencing of sodium hydrogen exchanger 1 (NHE1) was examined by a small hairpin RNA delivered with a lentivirus (L-shNHE1) inside the cardiac left ventricle (LV) wall of spontaneously hypertensive rats. Thirty days after injecting the lentivirus, NHE1 protein expression was reduced 53.3 ± 3 % in the LV of the L-shNH...
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Mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists decrease morbidity and mortality in heart failure patients for whom oxidative stress is usual; however, the underlying mechanism for this protection is unclear. Since aldosterone stimulates reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in several tissues, we explored its effect and the intracellular pathway in...
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Myocardial stretch triggers an angiotensin II-dependent autocrine/paracrine loop of intracellular signals, leading to reactive oxygen species-mediated activation of redox-sensitive kinases. Based on pharmacological strategies, we previously proposed that mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is necessary for this stretch-triggered mechanism. Now, we aime...
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The link between the Anrep effect -the increase in cardiac contractility that develops 10–15 min following myocardial stretch- and myocardial hypertrophy and failure was not appreciated until we proposed it in the 2005 edition of the book “Mechanosensitivity in Cells and Tissues”. In this new version of the chapter we will present the updated exper...
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Mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists decrease morbidity and mortality in heart failure patients for whom oxidative stress is common; however, the underlying mechanism of MR-antagonist protection is unclear. Because aldosterone stimulates reactive oxygen species production, we explored in rat myocardium the effect of aldosterone on O2[[Unable...
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The stretch-induced increase of cardiac force is biphasic. A first abrupt increase (Farnk-Starling mechanism) is followed by a slower response that takes minutes to develop, which is believed to be the in vitro manifestation of the Anrep effect. This slow force response (SFR) is due to an increase in the intracellular Ca ²⁺ transient. Although the...
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Na(+)/HCO(3)(-) cotransporter (NBC)e1 catalyze the electrogenic movement of 1 Na(+):2 HCO(3)(-) into cardiomyocytes cytosol. NBC proteins associate with carbonic anhydrases (CA), CAII, and CAIV, forming a HCO(3)(-) transport metabolon. Herein, we examined the physical/functional interaction of NBCe1 and transmembrane CAIX in cardiac muscle. NBCe1 a...
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Cardiac Na(+)/H(+) exchanger (NHE1) hyperactivity is a central factor in cardiac remodeling following hypertension, myocardial infarction, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and heart failure. Treatment of these pathologies by inhibiting NHE1 is challenging because specific drugs that have been beneficial in experimental models were associated with undes...
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Mutations in the SLC4A11 protein, reported as a sodium-coup-led borate transporter of the human plasma membrane, are responsible for three corneal dystrophies (CD): congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy type 2, Harboyan syndrome, and late-onset Fuch's CD. To develop a rational basis to understand these diseases, whose point mutations are foun...
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The endothelial (posterior) corneal dystrophies, which result from primary endothelial dysfunction, include Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD), posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy (PPCD) and congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy (CHED). Mutations in SLC4A11 gene have been recently identified in patients with recessive CHED (CHED2...
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Association of some plasma membrane bicarbonate transporters with carbonic anhydrase enzymes forms a bicarbonate transport metabolon to facilitate metabolic CO(2)-HCO(3)(-) conversions and coupled HCO(3)(-) transport. The transmembrane carbonic anhydrase, CAIX, with its extracellular catalytic site, is highly expressed in parietal and other cells o...
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Congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy (CHED) is a heritable, bilateral corneal dystrophy characterized by corneal opacification and nystagmus. We describe seven different mutations in the SLC4A11 gene in ten families with autosomal recessive CHED. Mutations in SLC4A11, which encodes a membrane-bound sodium-borate cotransporter, cause loss of...
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Myocardial pH(i) recovery from intracellular alkalization results in part from the acid load (-J(H+)) carried by Cl(-)/HCO(3)(-) anion-exchangers (AE). Three AE isoforms, AE1, AE2 and AE3, have been identified in cardiac membranes, but the function of each isoform on pH(i) homeostasis is still under investigation. This work explored, by means of sp...
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Enhanced activity of Na+/H+ isoform 1 (NHE-1) and the Na+-independent Cl-/HCO3- exchange (AE) is a feature of the hypertrophied myocardium in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). The present study explored the possibility that sustained intracellular acidosis due to increased myocardial acid loading through AE causes NHE-1 enhancement. To this ai...
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Carbonic anhydrases (CA, EC 4.2.1.1.) catalyze reversible hydration of CO2 to HCO3- + H+. Bicarbonate transport proteins, which catalyze the transmembrane movement of membrane-impermeant bicarbonate, function in cooperation with CA. Since CA and bicarbonate transporters share the substrate, bicarbonate, we examined whether novel competitive inhibit...
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To allow cells to control their pH and bicarbonate levels, cells express bicarbonate transport proteins that rapidly and selectively move bicarbonate across the plasma membrane. Physical interactions have been identified between the carbonic anhydrase isoform, CAII, and the erythrocyte membrane Cl- /HCO3(-) anion exchanger, AE1, mediated by an acid...
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Human NBC3 is an electroneutral Na(+)/HCO(3)(-) cotransporter expressed in heart, skeletal muscle, and kidney in which it plays an important role in HCO(3)(-) metabolism. Cytosolic enzyme carbonic anhydrase II (CAII) catalyzes the reaction CO(2) + H(2)O left arrow over right arrow HCO(3)(-) + H(+) in many tissues. We investigated whether NBC3, like...
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A series of positively charged sulfonamides were obtained by reaction of aminobenzolamide [5-(4-aminobenzenesulfonylamino)-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-sulfonamide] with tri-/tetrasubstituted pyrilium salts possessing alkyl-, aryl- or combinations of alkyl and aryl groups at the pyridinium ring. The new compounds reported here were assayed for the inhibitio...
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Previous work demonstrated that the slow force response (SFR) to stretch is due to the increase in calcium transients (Ca2+T) produced by an autocrine-paracrine mechanism of locally produced angiotensin II/endothelin activating Na+-H+ exchange. Although a rise in pHi is presumed to follow stretch, it was observed only in the absence of extracellula...
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Rats exposed to prolonged administration of the NHE-1 inhibitor cariporide showed enhanced activity of the exchanger in cardiac tissue, as assessed by the rise in the steady-state pHi value in the absence of bicarbonate (7.15+/-0.01 in control vs 7.49+/-0.06 and 7.41+/-0.05 in cariporide-treated for 1 or 2 months, respectively, P<0.05). In the pres...
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The aim was to examine the regulation of the cardiac Na(+)-independent Cl(-)/HCO(3)(-) exchanger (AE) mRNA isoform expression in association to the enhanced AE activity in the hypertrophied myocardium of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). AE activity was determined by the initial rates of the pH(i) recovery from imposed intracellular alkaliniza...
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Previous studies from our laboratory demonstrated the up-regulation of cardiac dihydropyridine (DHP) receptors in rabbits chronically treated with nifedipine (NIFE). The goal of the present study was to further examine the functionality of this increased number of receptors by analysing different steps of excitation contraction coupling mechanism i...

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