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It is possible that the normalization of blood glucose by acetaminophen may contribute to the increased PTEN expression. | |||||||||||||||
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This increase in PTEN protein appeared to parallel decreases in the amount of Akt-Thr308 phosphorylation which support the notion that a loss of PTEN protein with aging may contribute to the hyper-phosphorylation of Akt, and that acetaminophen intervention may function in reducing Akt phosphorylation by increasing PTEN levels. | |||||||||||||||
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It is possible that the normalization of blood glucose by acetaminophen may contribute to the increased PTEN expression. | |||||||||||||||
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In GK rats, MI induced an increase in PTEN protein expression, reduced Akt phosphorylation and a concomitant decrease in FOXO3a phosphorylation which might have contributed to the increase in cardiomyocyte apoptosis seen here. | |||||||||||||||
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Our results showed that MI increased myocardial PTEN protein expression in GK but not in Wistar rats (Figure 5A). | |||||||||||||||
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In the GK rat myocardium, Akt- and FOXO3a-phosphorylation was decreased and nuclear localization of FOXO3a was increased concomitantly with increased PTEN protein expression. | |||||||||||||||
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