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Chatterjee et al., 2024 - Moderate Elevation of Homocysteine Induces Endothelial Dysfunction through Adaptive UPR Activation and Metabolic Rewiring
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Sub-lethally increased Hcy causes endothelial dysfunction. (A) Bar graph represents percentage of cell death in HUVEC/TERT2 cells treated with increasing concentration of Hcy for 24 h. A sub-lethal concentration of 2 mM (24 h) was chosen for all the subsequent experiments. (B) HPLC mediated quantification of intracellular Hcy concentration in HUVEC/TERT2 cells revealing induction of moderate Hyperhomocysteinemic condition post 2 mM Hcy treatment for 24 h. (C) Representative images of tube formation assay showing functional abnormality in Hcy treated HUVEC/TERT2 cells compared with untreated cells. Scale bar, 250 μm. (D,E) Respective quantifications showing total tube length and number of branches formed during tube formation assay are drastically reduced upon 2 mM Hcy treatment for 24 h. Data are shown as Mean ± SEM with n ≥ 3. ** p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001, **** p ≤ 0.0001 and ns is non-significant (p > 0.05).

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