Anna Klukovits
University of Szeged
19 Papers
132 Citations
Anna Klukovits is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myometrium & Nociceptin receptor. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications.
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Small Molecule AKAP-Protein Kinase A (PKA) Interaction Disruptors That Activate PKA Interfere with Compartmentalized cAMP Signaling in Cardiac Myocytes
Frank Christian,Marta Dr. Szaszak,Sabine Friedl,Stephan Drewianka,Dorothea Lorenz,Andrey C. da Costa Goncalves,Andrey C. da Costa Goncalves,Jens Furkert,Carolyn Vargas,Peter Schmieder,Frank Götz,Frank Götz,Kerstin Zühlke,Kerstin Zühlke,Marie C. Moutty,Marie C. Moutty,Hendrikje Göttert,Mangesh Joshi,Bernd Reif,Hannelore Haase,Ingo Morano,Solveig Grossmann,Anna Klukovits,Judit Verli,Róbert Gáspár,Claudia Noack,Martin W. Bergmann,Robert S. Kass,Kornelia Hampel,Dmitry Kashin,Hans G. Genieser,Friedrich W. Herberg,Debbie Willoughby,Dermot M.F. Cooper,George S. Baillie,Miles D. Houslay,Jens Peter von Kries,Bastian Zimmermann,Walter Rosenthal,Walter Rosenthal,Enno Klussmann,Enno Klussmann +41 more
TL;DR: FMP-API-1 represents not only a novel means to study compartmentalized cAMP/PKA signaling but, due to its effects on cardiac myocytes and intact hearts, provides the basis for a new concept in the treatment of chronic heart failure.
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Functional and Histochemical Characterization of a Uterine Adrenergic Denervation Process in Pregnant Rats
TL;DR: Findings demonstrate a progressive, frequency-related reduction of nerve-mediated uterine contractions beginning in midterm pregnancy, in parallel with a gradual loss of adrenergic nerve fibers.
Nociceptin Inhibits Uterine Contractions in Term-Pregnant Rats by Signaling Through Multiple Pathways
Anna Klukovits,Kornélia Tekes,Ö Gündüz Çinar,Sándor Benyhe,Anna Borsodi,Beáta H. Deák,Judit Hajagos-Tóth,Judit Verli,G. Falkay,Róbert Gáspár +9 more
TL;DR: A novel action and signaling pathway for PNOC that might be a potential drug target is demonstrated that plays a role in regulating uterine contractility in pregnant rats at term.
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Different roles of α2-adrenoceptor subtypes in non-pregnant and late-pregnant uterine contractility in vitro in the rat
Róbert Gáspár,Adrienn Gál,Márta Gálik,Eszter Ducza,Renáta Minorics,Zoltán Kolarovszki-Sipiczki,Anna Klukovits,George Falkay +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that the myometrial alpha2-AR subtypes are involved differently in the control of late-pregnant contractions, while they have no influence on the contractions of the non-Pregnant myometrium.
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Role of Capsaicin-Sensitive Nerve Fibers in Uterine Contractility in the Rat
TL;DR: The findings indicate that capsaicin-sensitive afferent nerves, by the release of sensory neuropeptides, significantly contribute to the modulation of uterine contractility both in nonpregnant and term pregnant rats.
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