نتایج جستجو برای: cardiac hypertrophy

تعداد نتایج: 305267  

Journal: :Circulation research 2008
Hae Jin Kee Gwang Hyeon Eom Hosouk Joung Sera Shin Ju-Ryoung Kim Young Kuk Cho Nakwon Choe Bo-Woong Sim Daewoong Jo Myung Ho Jeong Kyung Keun Kim Jeong-Sun Seo Hyun Kook

Diverse cardiac diseases induce cardiac hypertrophy, which leads to dilatation and heart failure. We previously reported that hypertrophy can be blocked by class I histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor, which prompted us to investigate the regulatory mechanism of class I HDACs. Cardiac hypertrophy was introduced by aortic banding, by infusion of isoproterenol or angiotensin II, or by swimming. H...

2017
Changbo Zheng Chun-Yin Lo Zhaoyue Meng Zhichao Li Mingkui Zhong Peng Zhang Jun Lu Zhaoxiang Yang Fuman Yan Yunting Zhang Yu Huang Xiaoqiang Yao

Cardiac hypertrophy is a major risk factor for heart failure, which are among the leading causes of human death. Gastrodin is a small molecule that has been used clinically to treat neurological and vascular diseases for many years without safety issues. In the present study, we examined protective effect of gastrodin against cardiac hypertrophy and explored the underlying mechanism. Phenylephr...

2013
Yilei Zhao Chen Wang Jianwei Wu Yan Wang Wenliang Zhu Yong Zhang Zhimin Du

BACKGROUND Although inadequate intake of essential nutrient choline has been known to significantly increase cardiovascular risk, whether additional supplement of choline offering a protection against cardiac hypertrophy remain unstudied. METHODS The effects of choline supplements on pathological cardiac hypertrophic growth induced by transverse aorta constriction (TAC) for three weeks and ca...

2013
Nirmala Hariharan Yoshiyuki Ikeda Chull Hong Ralph R. Alcendor Soichiro Usui Shumin Gao Yasuhiro Maejima Junichi Sadoshima

Autophagy is a bulk degradation mechanism for cytosolic proteins and organelles. The heart undergoes hypertrophy in response to mechanical load but hypertrophy can regress upon unloading. We hypothesize that autophagy plays an important role in mediating regression of cardiac hypertrophy during unloading. Mice were subjected to transverse aortic constriction (TAC) for 1 week, after which the co...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Jeffery D Molkentin Jian-Rong Lu Christopher L Antos Bruce Markham James Richardson Jeffrey Robbins Stephen R Grant Eric N Olson

In response to numerous pathologic stimuli, the myocardium undergoes a hypertrophic response characterized by increased myocardial cell size and activation of fetal cardiac genes. We show that cardiac hypertrophy is induced by the calcium-dependent phosphatase calcineurin, which dephosphorylates the transcription factor NF-AT3, enabling it to translocate to the nucleus. NF-AT3 interacts with th...

Journal: :Circulation research 2014
Hee Young Seok Jinghai Chen Masaharu Kataoka Zhan-Peng Huang Jian Ding Jinglu Yan Xiaoyun Hu Da-Zhi Wang

RATIONALE In response to mechanical and pathological stress, adult mammalian hearts often undergo mal-remodeling, a process commonly characterized as pathological hypertrophy, which is associated with upregulation of fetal genes, increased fibrosis, and reduction of cardiac dysfunction. The molecular pathways that regulate this process are not fully understood. OBJECTIVE To explore the functi...

Journal: :Hypertension 2016
Yuki Honda Tetsuro Shishido Tetsuya Takahashi Tetsu Watanabe Shunsuke Netsu Daisuke Kinoshita Taro Narumi Shinpei Kadowaki Satoshi Nishiyama Hiroki Takahashi Takanori Arimoto Takuya Miyamoto Satoshi Kishida Kenji Kadomatsu Yasuchika Takeishi Isao Kubota

In chronic kidney disease, activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) leads to cardiac hypertrophy, which affects morbidity and mortality. In patients with renal insufficiency and heart failure, the expression of midkine, a heparin-binding growth factor, is increased. Therefore, we investigated the association between midkine and EGFR in the induction of cardiac hypertrophy and d...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Hiromichi Wakui Kouichi Tamura Yutaka Tanaka Miyuki Matsuda Yunzhe Bai Toru Dejima Shin-Ichiro Masuda Atsu-Ichiro Shigenaga Akinobu Maeda Masaki Mogi Naoaki Ichihara Yusuke Kobayashi Nobuhito Hirawa Tomoaki Ishigami Yoshiyuki Toya Machiko Yabana Masatsugu Horiuchi Susumu Minamisawa Satoshi Umemura

We cloned a novel molecule interacting with angiotensin II type 1 receptor, which we named ATRAP (for angiotensin II type 1 receptor-associated protein). Previous in vitro studies showed that ATRAP significantly promotes constitutive internalization of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor and further attenuates angiotensin II-mediated hypertrophic responses in cardiomyocytes. The present study wa...

2001
Sonny J. Stetson Michael M. Koerner Donald G. Weilbaecher Mark L. Entman Miguel A. Quiñones

Background—The mechanisms that contribute to cardiac allograft hypertrophy are not known; however, the rapid progression and severity of hypertrophy suggest that nonhemodynamic factors may play a contributory role. Tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) is a cytokine produced in cardiac allografts and capable of producing hypertrophy and fibrosis; therefore, we suggest that TNF-a may play a contributo...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de cirurgia cardiovascular : orgao oficial da Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2008
Elthon Silveira Cressoni Luiz Ernesto Avanci Domingo Marcolino Braile Antonio Carlos Cicogna Ana Paula Marques Lima-Oliveira Milena Alonso Egéa Gerez Antonio Sérgio Martins

The myocardial protection allowed great advance in cardiac surgery, decreasing the mortality and making more feasible complex surgeries. Lately, the patient population elected for cardiac procedures has been changing towards elderly patients with ventricular function depressed and myocardial hypertrophy. The myocardial hypertrophy condition represents a great challenge since the beginning of th...

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