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Influence of age on inducibility and cholinergic modulation of arrhythmia in isolated rat right atria.

Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)

Faria DM, Viviane AG, Galvão KM, Caricati-Neto A, Godoy CM.
PMID: 19234768
Age (Dordr). 2009 Mar;31(1):51-8. doi: 10.1007/s11357-008-9080-1. Epub 2008 Nov 19.

The effects of carbachol and atropine on the number of trains (NT) and on the train stimulus strength (SS) necessary to induce arrhythmia were studied in isolated right atria of infant, young, adult and mature rats submitted to electric...

Novel features on the regulation by mitochondria of calcium and secretion transients in chromaffin cells challenged with acetylcholine at 37°C.

Physiological reports

Caricati-Neto A, Padín JF, Silva-Junior ED, Fernández-Morales JC, de Diego AM, Jurkiewicz A, García AG.
PMID: 24744861
Physiol Rep. 2013 Dec 19;1(7):e00182. doi: 10.1002/phy2.182. eCollection 2013 Dec 01.

From experiments performed at room temperature, we know that the buffering of Ca(2+) by mitochondria contributes to the shaping of the bulk cytosolic calcium transient ([Ca(2+)]c) and secretion transients of chromaffin cells stimulated with depolarizing pulses. We also know...

Heparin Oligosaccharides Have Antiarrhythmic Effect by Accelerating the Sodium-Calcium Exchanger.

Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine

de Godoy CMG, Vasques ÊR, Caricati-Neto A, Tavares JGP, Alves BJ, Duarte J, Miranda-Ferreira R, Lima MA, Nader HB, Tersariol ILDS.
PMID: 29930947
Front Cardiovasc Med. 2018 Jun 07;5:67. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2018.00067. eCollection 2018.

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Pharmacological implications of the Ca(2+)/cAMP signaling interaction: from risk for antihypertensive therapy to potential beneficial for neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Pharmacology research & perspectives

Caricati-Neto A, García AG, Bergantin LB.
PMID: 26516591
Pharmacol Res Perspect. 2015 Oct;3(5):e00181. doi: 10.1002/prp2.181. Epub 2015 Sep 23.

In this review, we discussed pharmacological implications of the Ca(2+)/cAMP signaling interaction in the antihypertensive and neurological/psychiatric disorders therapies. Since 1975, several clinical studies have reported that acute and chronic administration of L-type voltage-activated Ca(2+) channels (VACCs) blockers, such...

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