Impact of Oxidative Stress on Heart Health
Kaitlin Lowran, Oakland University
New description: Human cardiomyocytes (CMs) undergo a significant amount of oxidative stress, which can negatively impact the contractile force for hearts. Accumulation of oxidative stress or DNA damage within CMs can lead to cancer, cardiovascular disease, or stroke. The human FANCJ helicase is involved with multiple DNA repair pathways, specifically interstrand DNA crosslinks and oxidative stress. This project focuses on determining if FANCJ can rescue the contractile function of human cardiac cells in the presence of DNA damage.