Vladimir Podust
University of Texas System
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Molecular Medicine | 2008
Sandrine Delbosc; Mounsif Haloui; Liliane Louedec; Morgan Dupuis; Myriam Cubizolles; Vladimir Podust; Eric T. Fung; Jean-Baptiste Michel; Olivier Meilhac
Hypertension represents one of the main risk factors for vascular diseases. Genetic susceptibility may influence the rate of its development and the associated vascular remodeling. To explore markers of hypertension-related morbidity, we have used surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (SELDI-TOF) mass spectrometry to study changes in proteins released by the aorta of two rat strains with different susceptibilities to hypertension. Fischer and Brown Norway (BN) rats were divided into a control group and a group receiving low-dose N(Q)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), a hypertensive drug, interfering with endothelial function. In spite of a significant elevation of blood pressure in both strains in response to L-NAME, BN rats exhibited a lower vascular remodeling in response to hypertension. Proteomic analysis of secreted aortic proteins by SELDI-TOF MS allowed detection of four mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) peaks whose corresponding proteins were identified as ubiquitin, smooth muscle (SM) 22α, thymosin β4, and C-terminal fragment of filamin A, differentially secreted in Fischer rats in response to L-NAME. We have confirmed a strain-dependent difference in susceptibility to L-NAME-induced hypertension between BN and Fischer rats. The greater susceptibility of Fischer rats is associated with aortic wall hypertrophic remodeling, reflected by increased aortic secretion of four identified biomarkers. Similar variations in one of them, SM22α, also were observed in plasma, suggesting that this marker could be used to assess vascular damage induced by hypertension.
Proteomics Clinical Applications | 2014
John F. Timms; Elif Arslan‐Low; Musarat Kabir; Jenny Worthington; Stephane Camuzeaux; John Sinclair; Joanna Szaub; Babak Afrough; Vladimir Podust; Evangelia-Ourania Fourkala; Myriam Cubizolles; Florian Kronenberg; Eric T. Fung; Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj; Usha Menon; Ian Jacobs
Ovarian cancer is a devastating disease and biomarkers for its early diagnosis are urgently required. Serum may be a valuable source of biomarkers that may be revealed by proteomic profiling. Herein, complementary serum protein profiling strategies were employed for discovery of biomarkers that could discriminate cases of malignant and benign ovarian cancer.
Clinical Chemistry | 2007
Erwin H.J.M. Kemna; Harold Tjalsma; Vladimir Podust; Dorine W. Swinkels
Clinical Chemistry | 2007
John F. Timms; Elif Arslan‐Low; Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj; Zhiyuan Luo; Davy T'Jampens; Vladimir Podust; Jeremy Ford; Eric T. Fung; Alexander Gammerman; Ian Jacobs; Usha Menon
Proteomics | 2005
Alex J. Rai; Paul M. Stemmer; Zhen Zhang; Bao Ling Adam; William T. Morgan; Rebecca Caffrey; Vladimir Podust; Manisha Patel; Lih Yin Lim; Natalia V. Shipulina; Daniel W. Chan; O. John Semmes; Hon Chiu Eastwood Leung
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2010
Momar Ndao; Terry W. Spithill; Rebecca Caffrey; Hongshan Li; Vladimir Podust; Regis Perichon; Cynthia Santamaria; Alberto Ache; Mark W. Duncan; Malcolm R. Powell; Brian J. Ward
Clinical Chemistry | 2006
William C. S. Cho; Timothy T.C. Yip; Roger K.C. Ngan; Tai-Tung Yip; Vladimir Podust; Christine Yip; Harry H.Y. Yiu; Victor Yip; Wai-Wai Cheng; Victor W.S. Ma; Stephen C.K. Law
Archive | 2006
Eric Thomas Fung; Robert C. Bast; Daniel W. Chan; Jin Song; Vladimir Podust; Zhen Zhang
Archive | 2008
Eric T. Fung; Tai-Tung Yip; Vladimir Podust; Mats Brännström; Karin Sundfeldt; Björg Kristjansdottir
Archive | 2004
Momar Ndao; Brian Ward; Rebecca Caffrey; Terence William Spithill; Hongshan Li; Vladimir Podust; Regis Perichon