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Brian L. Dake

Researcher at University of Iowa

Publications -  34
Citations -  1307

Brian L. Dake is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Binding protein & Growth factor. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1277 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian L. Dake include Royal Melbourne Hospital & Oregon Health & Science University.

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Insulin differentially alters transcapillary movement of intravascular IGFBP-1, IGFBP-2 and endothelial cell IGF-binding proteins in the rat heart.

TL;DR: It is concluded that in the perfused rat heart, insulin can differentially alter transcapillary movement of IGFBP-1, IGF BP-2 and endothelial cell IGF-binding proteins, which could potentially mediate nutrient-dependent transport of IGF-I and IGF-II to peripheral tissues.
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Transcapillary Permeability and Subendothelial Distribution of Endothelial and Amniotic Fluid Insulin- Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins in the Rat Heart*

TL;DR: It is concluded that IGFBPs produced by endothelial cells and the IGFBP-1 contained in amniotic fluid can cross the capillary boundaries of the rat heart, and that the ECBPs preferentially localize in connective tissue elements of the myocardium, whereas IGF BP-1 predominantly localizes in cardiac muscle.
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Insulin, insulin-like growth factors, and vascular endothelium.

TL;DR: This report will focus on the interactions of insulin and the insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) with vascular endothelium, based on studies with cultured endothelial cells, isolated microvessels, and perfused organ systems.
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Endothelial cells express insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins 2 to 6.

TL;DR: Cultured bovine endothelial cells synthesize and secrete IGFBP2, IGFBP3, and IGFBP4 and have mRNA specific for IGFBP 2, -3, -4, -5 and -6, which raises the interesting possibility that the vascular endothelium contributes to circulating and tissue levels of specific IGFBPs in vivo.
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Tissue Localization of Perfused Endothelial Cell IGF Binding Protein is Markedly Altered by Association with IGF-I

TL;DR: It is concluded that ECBP in the presence of IGF will cross capillary boundaries and the tissue distribution of [ECBP-IGF-I] is dictated by the IGF-I molecule.