Karsten Peppel

TitleAssoc Prof CHP
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentNursing - Undergraduate
Address1025 Walnut St.
Philadelphia PA 19107
Phone215-955-9982
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    1. Zheng B, Wille L, Peppel K, Hagen D, Matteson A, Ahlers J, Schaff J, Hua F, Yuraszeck T, Cobbina E, Apgar JF, Burke JM, Roberts J, Das R. A systems pharmacology model for gene therapy in sickle cell disease. CPT Pharmacometrics Syst Pharmacol. 2021 07; 10(7):696-708. PMID: 34139105.
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    2. Garg H, Tatiossian KJ, Peppel K, Kato GJ, Herzog E. Gene therapy as the new frontier for Sickle Cell Disease. Curr Med Chem. 2021 May 26. PMID: 34047257.
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    3. Lerchenmüller C, Heißenberg J, Damilano F, Bezzeridis VJ, Krämer I, Bochaton-Piallat ML, Hirschberg K, Busch M, Katus HA, Peppel K, Rosenzweig A, Busch H, Boerries M, Most P. S100A6 Regulates Endothelial Cell Cycle Progression by Attenuating Antiproliferative Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription 1 Signaling. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2016 Sep; 36(9):1854-67. PMID: 27386938.
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    4. Ritterhoff J, Völkers M, Seitz A, Spaich K, Gao E, Peppel K, Pleger ST, Zimmermann WH, Friedrich O, Fink RH, Koch WJ, Katus HA, Most P. S100A1 DNA-based Inotropic Therapy Protects Against Proarrhythmogenic Ryanodine Receptor 2 Dysfunction. Mol Ther. 2015 Aug; 23(8):1320-30. PMID: 26005840.
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    5. Rohde D, Busch M, Volkert A, Ritterhoff J, Katus HA, Peppel K, Most P. Cardiomyocytes, endothelial cells and cardiac fibroblasts: S100A1's triple action in cardiovascular pathophysiology. Future Cardiol. 2015 May; 11(3):309-21. PMID: 26021637.
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    6. Rohde D, Schön C, Boerries M, Didrihsone I, Ritterhoff J, Kubatzky KF, Völkers M, Herzog N, Mähler M, Tsoporis JN, Parker TG, Linke B, Giannitsis E, Gao E, Peppel K, Katus HA, Most P. S100A1 is released from ischemic cardiomyocytes and signals myocardial damage via Toll-like receptor 4. EMBO Mol Med. 2014; 6(6):778-94. PMID: 24833748.
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    7. Sen A, Most P, Peppel K. Induction of microRNA-138 by pro-inflammatory cytokines causes endothelial cell dysfunction. FEBS Lett. 2014 Mar 18; 588(6):906-14. PMID: 24486907.
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    8. Sen A, Ren S, Lerchenmüller C, Sun J, Weiss N, Most P, Peppel K. MicroRNA-138 Regulates Hypoxia-Induced Endothelial Cell Dysfunction By Targeting S100A1. PLoS One. 2013; 8(11):e78684. PMID: 24244340.
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    9. Most P, Lerchenmüller C, Rengo G, Mahlmann A, Ritterhoff J, Rohde D, Goodman C, Busch CJ, Laube F, Heissenberg J, Pleger ST, Weiss N, Katus HA, Koch WJ, Peppel K. S100A1 Deficiency Impairs Postischemic Angiogenesis Via Compromised Proangiogenic Endothelial Cell Function and Nitric Oxide Synthase Regulation. Circ Res. 2013 Jan 4; 112(1):66-78. PMID: 23048072.
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    10. Wu JH, Zhang L, Fanaroff AC, Cai X, Sharma KC, Brian L, Exum ST, Shenoy SK, Peppel K, Freedman NJ. G protein-coupled receptor kinase-5 attenuates atherosclerosis by regulating receptor tyrosine kinases and 7-transmembrane receptors. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2012 Feb; 32(2):308-16. PMID: 22095977.
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    11. Li X, Mikhalkova D, Gao E, Zhang J, Myers V, Zincarelli C, Lei Y, Song J, Koch WJ, Peppel K, Cheung JY, Feldman AM, Chan TO. Myocardial injury after ischemia-reperfusion in mice deficient in Akt2 is associated with increased cardiac macrophage density. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2011 Nov; 301(5):H1932-40. PMID: 21890689.
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    12. Ciccarelli M, Sorriento D, Cipolletta E, Santulli G, Fusco A, Zhou RH, Eckhart AD, Peppel K, Koch WJ, Trimarco B, Iaccarino G. Impaired neoangiogenesis in ß2-adrenoceptor gene-deficient mice: restoration by intravascular human ß2-adrenoceptor gene transfer and role of NF?B and CREB transcription factors. Br J Pharmacol. 2011 Feb; 162(3):712-21. PMID: 20958287.
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    13. Völkers M, Weidenhammer C, Herzog N, Qiu G, Spaich K, von Wegner F, Peppel K, Müller OJ, Schinkel S, Rabinowitz JE, Hippe HJ, Brinks H, Katus HA, Koch WJ, Eckhart AD, Friedrich O, Most P. The inotropic peptide ßARKct improves ßAR responsiveness in normal and failing cardiomyocytes through G(ß?)-mediated L-type calcium current disinhibition. Circ Res. 2011 Jan 7; 108(1):27-39. PMID: 21106943.
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    14. Zhang L, Connelly JJ, Peppel K, Brian L, Shah SH, Nelson S, Crosslin DR, Wang T, Allen A, Kraus WE, Gregory SG, Hauser ER, Freedman NJ. Aging-related atherosclerosis is exacerbated by arterial expression of tumor necrosis factor receptor-1: evidence from mouse models and human association studies. Hum Mol Genet. 2010 Jul 15; 19(14):2754-66. PMID: 20421368.
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    15. Zhu S, Malhotra A, Zhang L, Deng S, Zhang T, Freedman NJ, Storms R, Peppel K, Goldschmidt-Clermont PJ, Dong C. Human umbilical cord blood endothelial progenitor cells decrease vein graft neointimal hyperplasia in SCID mice. Atherosclerosis. 2010 Sep; 212(1):63-9. PMID: 20451204.
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    16. Kim J, Zhang L, Peppel K, Wu JH, Zidar DA, Brian L, DeWire SM, Exum ST, Lefkowitz RJ, Freedman NJ. Beta-arrestins regulate atherosclerosis and neointimal hyperplasia by controlling smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration. Circ Res. 2008 Jul 3; 103(1):70-9. PMID: 18519945.
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    17. Zhang L, Sivashanmugam P, Wu JH, Brian L, Exum ST, Freedman NJ, Peppel K. Tumor necrosis factor receptor-2 signaling attenuates vein graft neointima formation by promoting endothelial recovery. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2008 Feb; 28(2):284-9. PMID: 18006858.
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    18. Vinge LE, Andressen KW, Attramadal T, Andersen GØ, Ahmed MS, Peppel K, Koch WJ, Freedman NJ, Levy FO, Skomedal T, Osnes JB, Attramadal H. Substrate specificities of g protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 and -3 at cardiac myocyte receptors provide basis for distinct roles in regulation of myocardial function. Mol Pharmacol. 2007 Sep; 72(3):582-91. PMID: 17573483.
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    19. Zhang L, Peppel K, Sivashanmugam P, Orman ES, Brian L, Exum ST, Freedman NJ. Expression of tumor necrosis factor receptor-1 in arterial wall cells promotes atherosclerosis. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2007 May; 27(5):1087-94. PMID: 17442899.
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    20. Wu JH, Goswami R, Cai X, Exum ST, Huang X, Zhang L, Brian L, Premont RT, Peppel K, Freedman NJ. Regulation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-beta by G protein-coupled receptor kinase-5 in vascular smooth muscle cells involves the phosphatase Shp2. J Biol Chem. 2006 Dec 8; 281(49):37758-72. PMID: 17018529.
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    21. Wu JH, Goswami R, Kim LK, Miller WE, Peppel K, Freedman NJ. The platelet-derived growth factor receptor-beta phosphorylates and activates G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2. A mechanism for feedback inhibition. J Biol Chem. 2005 Sep 2; 280(35):31027-35. PMID: 15994317.
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    22. Peppel K, Zhang L, Orman ES, Hagen PO, Amalfitano A, Brian L, Freedman NJ. Activation of vascular smooth muscle cells by TNF and PDGF: overlapping and complementary signal transduction mechanisms. Cardiovasc Res. 2005 Feb 15; 65(3):674-82. PMID: 15664394.
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    23. Zhang L, Peppel K, Brian L, Chien L, Freedman NJ. Vein graft neointimal hyperplasia is exacerbated by tumor necrosis factor receptor-1 signaling in graft-intrinsic cells. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2004 Dec; 24(12):2277-83. PMID: 15486311.
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    24. Hildreth KL, Wu JH, Barak LS, Exum ST, Kim LK, Peppel K, Freedman NJ. Phosphorylation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-beta by G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 reduces receptor signaling and interaction with the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger regulatory factor. J Biol Chem. 2004 Oct 1; 279(40):41775-82. PMID: 15271984.
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    25. Zhang L, Freedman NJ, Brian L, Peppel K. Graft-extrinsic cells predominate in vein graft arterialization. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2004 Mar; 24(3):470-6. PMID: 14726410.
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    26. Wu JH, Peppel K, Nelson CD, Lin FT, Kohout TA, Miller WE, Exum ST, Freedman NJ. The adaptor protein beta-arrestin2 enhances endocytosis of the low density lipoprotein receptor. J Biol Chem. 2003 Nov 7; 278(45):44238-45. PMID: 12944399.
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    27. Bookout AL, Finney AE, Guo R, Peppel K, Koch WJ, Daaka Y. Targeting Gbetagamma signaling to inhibit prostate tumor formation and growth. J Biol Chem. 2003 Sep 26; 278(39):37569-73. PMID: 12869546.
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    28. Rau T, Nose M, Remmers U, Weil J, Weissmüller A, Davia K, Harding S, Peppel K, Koch WJ, Eschenhagen T. Overexpression of wild-type Galpha(i)-2 suppresses beta-adrenergic signaling in cardiac myocytes. FASEB J. 2003 Mar; 17(3):523-5. PMID: 12631586.
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    29. Freedman NJ, Kim LK, Murray JP, Exum ST, Brian L, Wu JH, Peppel K. Phosphorylation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-beta and epidermal growth factor receptor by G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2. Mechanisms for selectivity of desensitization. J Biol Chem. 2002 Dec 13; 277(50):48261-9. PMID: 12381737.
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    30. Peppel K, Zhang L, Huynh TT, Huang X, Jacobson A, Brian L, Exum ST, Hagen PO, Freedman NJ. Overexpression of G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 in smooth muscle cells reduces neointimal hyperplasia. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2002 Oct; 34(10):1399-1409. PMID: 12393000.
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    31. Zhang L, Hagen PO, Kisslo J, Peppel K, Freedman NJ. Neointimal hyperplasia rapidly reaches steady state in a novel murine vein graft model. J Vasc Surg. 2002 Oct; 36(4):824-32. PMID: 12368745.
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    32. Akhter SA, Skaer CA, Kypson AP, McDonald PH, Peppel KC, Glower DD, Lefkowitz RJ, Koch WJ. Restoration of beta-adrenergic signaling in failing cardiac ventricular myocytes via adenoviral-mediated gene transfer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1997 Oct 28; 94(22):12100-5. PMID: 9342369.
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    33. Drazner MH, Peppel KC, Dyer S, Grant AO, Koch WJ, Lefkowitz RJ. Potentiation of beta-adrenergic signaling by adenoviral-mediated gene transfer in adult rabbit ventricular myocytes. J Clin Invest. 1997 Jan 15; 99(2):288-96. PMID: 9005997.
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    34. Oppermann M, Diversé-Pierluissi M, Drazner MH, Dyer SL, Freedman NJ, Peppel KC, Lefkowitz RJ. Monoclonal antibodies reveal receptor specificity among G-protein-coupled receptor kinases. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996 Jul 23; 93(15):7649-54. PMID: 8755530.
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