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Overview

Jeffrey L. Garvin is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States and has conducted research primarily in the field of medicine. Their work spans several specialized subfields including endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, molecular biology, physiology, epidemiology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their research focuses on several key topics related to diet, metabolism, and disease. These include diet and metabolism studies, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, ion transport and channel regulation, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, drug transport and resistance mechanisms, and eicosanoids and hypertension pharmacology.

Garvin has published extensively, with frequent contributions to journals such as Hypertension and the American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, each featuring four of their publications. They have also published three papers in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, two in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and one in Physiological Reports.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Garvin include:

  • Dietary fructose enhances angiotensin II-stimulated Na+ transport via activation of PKC-α in renal proximal tubules, 2020, American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
  • Knocking Out Sodium Glucose-Linked Transporter 5 Prevents Fructose-Induced Renal Oxidative Stress and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension, 2024, Hypertension
  • Independent effects of sex and stress on fructose-induced salt-sensitive hypertension, 2022, Physiological Reports
  • Mechanisms of decreased tubular flow-induced nitric oxide in Dahl salt-sensitive rat thick ascending limbs, 2021, American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
  • Angiotensin II-stimulated proximal nephron superoxide production and fructose-induced salt-sensitive hypertension, 2023, American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology

Collaborations with other researchers are highlighted by frequent co-authorship with Agustin Gonzalez-Vicente, Beau Forester, Autumn Brostek, Nancy J. Hong, and Ronghao Zhang, indicating consistent collaborative efforts across multiple projects.

Garvin's scientific output reflects a robust engagement with topics that intersect renal physiology, metabolic regulation, and cardiovascular pathophysiology, particularly focusing on mechanisms by which diet and molecular pathways influence hypertension and kidney function.

Best Publications

  • Aquaporin-1 Transports NO Across Cell Membranes

    Marcela Herrera;Nancy J. Hong;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Tumor necrosis factor-α: regulation of renal function and blood pressure.

    Vanesa Daniela Ramseyer;Jeffrey L. Garvin;Jeffrey L. Garvin;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Endothelin inhibits thick ascending limb chloride flux via ETB receptor-mediated NO release

    Craig F. Plato;David M. Pollock;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Superoxide stimulates NaCl absorption by the thick ascending limb.

    Pablo A. Ortiz;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Perivascular Superoxide Anion Contributes to Impairment of Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation Role of gp91phox

    Federico E. Rey;Xiao Chun Li;Oscar A. Carretero;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Endogenous nitric oxide inhibits chloride transport in the thick ascending limb

    Craig F. Plato;Barbara A. Stoos;Ding Wang;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Superoxide enhances Na-K-2Cl cotransporter activity in the thick ascending limb.

    Ramiro Juncos;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Flow modulates myogenic responses in isolated microperfused rabbit afferent arterioles via endothelium-derived nitric oxide.

    Luis A. Juncos;Jeffrey Garvin;Oscar A. Carretero;Sadayoshi Ito

  • Active NH4+ absorption by the thick ascending limb

    Jeffrey L. Garvin;M. B. Burg;M. A. Knepper

  • Interaction of O2− and NO in the Thick Ascending Limb

    Pablo A. Ortiz;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Mechanism of the Nitric Oxide-Induced Blockade of Collecting Duct Water Permeability

    Néstor H. García;Barbara A. Stoos;Oscar A. Carretero;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Aquaporins as gas channels.

    Marcela Herrera;Marcela Herrera;Jeffrey L. Garvin;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Intracellular ANG II induces cytosolic Ca2+ mobilization by stimulating intracellular AT1 receptors in proximal tubule cells

    Jia L. Zhuo;Xiao C. Li;Jeffrey L. Garvin;L. Gabriel Navar

  • Superoxide enhances tubuloglomerular feedback by constricting the afferent arteriole

    Ruisheng Liu;Yilin Ren;Jeffrey L. Garvin;Oscar A. Carretero

  • Superoxide Stimulates NaCl Absorption in the Thick Ascending Limb Via Activation of Protein Kinase C

    Guillermo B. Silva;Pablo A. Ortiz;Nancy J. Hong;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • The role of reactive oxygen species in the regulation of tubular function

    Jeffrey L. Garvin;P. A. Ortiz

  • Decreased Intracellular Calcium Stimulates Renin Release via Calcium-Inhibitable Adenylyl Cyclase

    M. Cecilia Ortiz-Capisano;Pablo A. Ortiz;Pamela Harding;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Recent Advances in the Regulation of Nitric Oxide in the Kidney

    Marcela Herrera;Jeffrey L. Garvin

  • Kidney proximal tubule lipoapoptosis is regulated by fatty acid transporter-2 (FATP2)

    Shenaz Khan;Pablo D. Cabral;William P. Schilling;Zachary W. Schmidt

  • Luminal flow induces eNOS activation and translocation in the rat thick ascending limb

    Pablo A. Ortiz;Nancy J. Hong;Jeffrey L. Garvin

Frequent Co-Authors

Oscar A. Carretero
Oscar A. Carretero Henry Ford Hospital
Edward L. Peterson
Edward L. Peterson Henry Ford Health System
Mark A. Knepper
Mark A. Knepper National Institutes of Health
John R. Falck
John R. Falck The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Sadayoshi Ito
Sadayoshi Ito Tohoku University
Ulrich Hopfer
Ulrich Hopfer Case Western Reserve University
Patrick J. Pagano
Patrick J. Pagano University of Pittsburgh
Maurice B. Burg
Maurice B. Burg National Institutes of Health
Lazaro J. Mandel
Lazaro J. Mandel Duke University
Federico E. Rey
Federico E. Rey University of Wisconsin–Madison

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