(Circulation Research[TA])
19,361 results
  • Single-Molecule Imaging Reveals ERK-Dependent Spatial Translation in Cardiomyocytes. [Journal Article]
    Circ Res. 2026 Aug 21. [Online ahead of print]Erlich I, Douvdevany G, … Kehat ICircR
  • CONCLUSIONS: Our high-resolution single-cell study demonstrates that protein translation in cardiomyocytes is dynamic and responsive to hypertrophic stimuli in an ERK-dependent manner. The localized translation mechanism allows cardiomyocytes to rapidly adapt to changing environments by preferentially translating mRNAs in the perinuclear region. These findings provide new insights into the spatial regulation of translation in cardiomyocytes and its role in cardiac hypertrophy.
  • Myeloid Activator Protein-1 Complex Contributes to Salt-Sensitive Hypertension. [Journal Article]
    Circ Res. 2026 Aug 17. [Online ahead of print]Ahmad T, Saleem M, … Kirabo ACircR
  • CONCLUSIONS: These findings identify AP-1 as a key transcriptional driver linking dietary sodium, immune activation, and salt-sensitivity of blood pressure. Targeting AP-1 signaling mitigates immune-mediated renal and vascular injury, highlighting a novel mechanistic pathway and a therapeutic target for salt-sensitive hypertension.
  • Platelet Reactivity and Sex Differences: Clinical Implications for Women. [Review]
    Circ Res. 2026 Aug 14; 139(5):e328602.Aggarwal A, Barrett TJ, … ACC Cardiovascular Disease in Women CommitteeCircR
  • Platelets are central to hemostasis and thrombosis. Excessive platelet activation contributes to arterial thrombotic events, including myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and complications of peripheral artery disease, whereas excessive platelet inhibition increases bleeding risk. Antiplatelet therapy remains a cornerstone of secondary prevention in atherosclerotic and thrombotic cardiovascul…
  • Shifting the Balance: Mitochondrial Heteroplasmy as a Driver of Cardiac Disease. [Review]
    Circ Res. 2026 Aug 14; 139(5):e328769.Papadaki A, Braga Dias I, … Bomer NCircR
  • Mitochondrial heteroplasmy represents a fundamental determinant of mitochondrial function and disease, yet its consequences vary across different tissues. Although mitotic tissues possess mechanisms, such as cell division and mitochondrial turnover, to dilute or remove deleterious variants, postmitotic tissues lack this renewal capacity and are disproportionately vulnerable. Neuromuscular and neu…