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Publications by Henriette S. Marstein

12 publications found

Original articles

Marstein HS, Witczak BN, Godang K, Schwartz T, Flatø B, Bollerslev J, Sjaastad I, Sanner H (2023)
Adipose tissue distribution is associated with cardio-metabolic alterations in adult patients with juvenile-onset dermatomyositis
Rheumatology (Oxford), 62 (SI2), SI196-SI204
DOI 10.1093/rheumatology/keac293, PubMed 35575380

Marstein HS, Witczak BN, Godang K, Olarescu NC, Schwartz T, Flatø B, Molberg Ø, Bollerslev J, Sjaastad I, Sanner H (2023)
Adipokine profile in long-term juvenile dermatomyositis, and associations with adipose tissue distribution and cardiac function: a cross-sectional study
RMD Open, 9 (1)
DOI 10.1136/rmdopen-2022-002815, PubMed 36828644

Marstein HS, Godang K, Flatø B, Sjaastad I, Bollerslev J, Sanner H (2021)
Bone mineral density and explanatory factors in children and adults with juvenile dermatomyositis at long term follow-up; a cross sectional study
Pediatr Rheumatol Online J, 19 (1), 56
DOI 10.1186/s12969-021-00543-z, PubMed 33902632

Marstein H, Schwartz T, Aaløkken TM, Lund MB, Flatø B, Sjaastad I, Sanner H (2020)
Novel associations between cytokines and pulmonary involvement in juvenile dermatomyositis - a cross-sectional study of long-term disease
Rheumatology (Oxford), 59 (8), 1862-1870
DOI 10.1093/rheumatology/kez531, PubMed 31740970

Berntsen KS, Raastad T, Marstein H, Kirkhus E, Merckoll E, Cumming KT, Flatø B, Sjaastad I, Sanner H (2020)
Functional and Structural Adaptations of Skeletal Muscle in Long-Term Juvenile Dermatomyositis: A Controlled Cross-Sectional Study
Arthritis Rheumatol, 72 (5), 837-848
DOI 10.1002/art.41174, PubMed 31746550

Mohammadzadeh N, Lunde IG, Andenæs K, Strand ME, Aronsen JM, Skrbic B, Marstein HS, Bandlien C, Nygård S, Gorham J, Sjaastad I, Chakravarti S, Christensen G, Engebretsen KVT, Tønnessen T (2019)
The extracellular matrix proteoglycan lumican improves survival and counteracts cardiac dilatation and failure in mice subjected to pressure overload
Sci Rep, 9 (1), 9206
DOI 10.1038/s41598-019-45651-9, PubMed 31235849

Skrbic B, Engebretsen KV, Strand ME, Lunde IG, Herum KM, Marstein HS, Sjaastad I, Lunde PK, Carlson CR, Christensen G, Bjørnstad JL, Tønnessen T (2015)
Lack of collagen VIII reduces fibrosis and promotes early mortality and cardiac dilatation in pressure overload in mice
Cardiovasc Res, 106 (1), 32-42
DOI 10.1093/cvr/cvv041, PubMed 25694587

Engebretsen KV, Skårdal K, Bjørnstad S, Marstein HS, Skrbic B, Sjaastad I, Christensen G, Bjørnstad JL, Tønnessen T (2014)
Attenuated development of cardiac fibrosis in left ventricular pressure overload by SM16, an orally active inhibitor of ALK5
J Mol Cell Cardiol, 76, 148-57
DOI 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2014.08.008, PubMed 25169971

Engebretsen KV, Lunde IG, Strand ME, Waehre A, Sjaastad I, Marstein HS, Skrbic B, Dahl CP, Askevold ET, Christensen G, Bjørnstad JL, Tønnessen T (2013)
Lumican is increased in experimental and clinical heart failure, and its production by cardiac fibroblasts is induced by mechanical and proinflammatory stimuli
FEBS J, 280 (10), 2382-98
DOI 10.1111/febs.12235, PubMed 23480731

Engebretsen KV, Waehre A, Bjørnstad JL, Skrbic B, Sjaastad I, Behmen D, Marstein HS, Yndestad A, Aukrust P, Christensen G, Tønnessen T (2013)
Decorin, lumican, and their GAG chain-synthesizing enzymes are regulated in myocardial remodeling and reverse remodeling in the mouse
J Appl Physiol (1985), 114 (8), 988-97
DOI 10.1152/japplphysiol.00793.2012, PubMed 23412898

Skrbic B, Bjørnstad JL, Marstein HS, Carlson CR, Sjaastad I, Nygård S, Bjørnstad S, Christensen G, Tønnessen T (2012)
Differential regulation of extracellular matrix constituents in myocardial remodeling with and without heart failure following pressure overload
Matrix Biol, 32 (2), 133-42
DOI 10.1016/j.matbio.2012.11.011, PubMed 23220517

Bjørnstad JL, Skrbic B, Marstein HS, Hasic A, Sjaastad I, Louch WE, Florholmen G, Christensen G, Tønnessen T (2011)
Inhibition of SMAD2 phosphorylation preserves cardiac function during pressure overload
Cardiovasc Res, 93 (1), 100-10
DOI 10.1093/cvr/cvr294, PubMed 22049534

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