نتایج جستجو برای: cardiac myosin

تعداد نتایج: 295185  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Veronica L M Rundell David L Geenen Peter M Buttrick Pieter P de Tombe

Cardiac disease in diabetes presents as impaired left ventricular contraction and relaxation; however, the mechanisms underlying contractile protein dysfunction during the progression of disease are unknown. Accordingly, we assessed Ca(2+)-dependent tension development and tension-dependent ATP consumption (tension cost) in a rat model early (6 wk) and late (12 wk) after the onset of diabetes (...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Joseph F Y Hoh

There are four fibre types in mammalian limb muscles, each expressing a different myosin isoform that finely tunes fibre mechanics and energetics for locomotion. Functional demands on jaw-closer muscles are complex and varied, and jaw muscles show considerable phylogenetic plasticity, with a repertoire for myosin expression that includes limb, developmental, alpha-cardiac and masticatory myosin...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
A Sanbe J G Fewell J Gulick H Osinska J Lorenz D G Hall L A Murray T R Kimball S A Witt J Robbins

A role for myosin phosphorylation in modulating normal cardiac function has long been suspected, and we hypothesized that changing the phosphorylation status of a cardiac myosin light chain might alter cardiac function in the whole animal. To test this directly, transgenic mice were created in which three potentially phosphorylatable serines in the ventricular isoform of the regulatory myosin l...

Journal: :Circulation 2012
Sonisha A Warren Laura E Briggs Huadong Zeng Joyce Chuang Eileen I Chang Ryota Terada Moyi Li Maurice S Swanson Stewart H Lecker Monte S Willis Francis G Spinale Julie Maupin-Furlowe Julie R McMullen Richard L Moss Hideko Kasahara

BACKGROUND Cardiac hypertrophy is a common response to circulatory or neurohumoral stressors as a mechanism to augment contractility. When the heart is under sustained stress, the hypertrophic response can evolve into decompensated heart failure, although the mechanism(s) underlying this transition remain largely unknown. Because phosphorylation of cardiac myosin light chain 2 (MLC2v), bound to...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1996
D Lin A Bobkova E Homsher L S Tobacman

Familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) can be caused by dominant missense mutations in cardiac troponin T (TnT), alpha-tropomyosin, C-protein, or cardiac myosin heavy chain genes. The myosin mutations are known to impair function, but any functional consequences of the TnT mutations are unknown. This report describes the in vitro function of troponin containing an IIe91Asn mutation in rat c...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
E E Adderson A R Shikhman K E Ward M W Cunningham

Anti-myosin Abs are associated with inflammatory heart diseases such as rheumatic carditis and myocarditis. In this study, human cross-reactive anti-streptococcal/anti-myosin mAbs 1.C8, 1.H9, 5.G3, and 3.B6, produced from peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with rheumatic carditis, and mAb 10.2.5, produced from a tonsil, were characterized, and the nucleotide sequences of their V(H) and V(...

Journal: :Circulation research 1987
M B Effron G M Bhatnagar H A Spurgeon G Ruaño-Arroyo E G Lakatta

To determine whether the relative decline in cardiac myosin isoenzyme V1 with maturation continues progressively into senescence and whether thyroxine could reverse age-associated changes in the myosin isoenzyme profile and contraction, rats 2, 8, and 24 months old were treated with thyroxine, 6.4 mg/kg, for 7 days. Myosin isoenzymes, Ca2+-myosin ATPase activities, and isometric contractile fun...

Journal: :Circulation research 1989
B Lauer N Van Thiem B Swynghedauw

Myosin ATPase activity is usually considered to reflect the contractile capacity of a given muscle since it correlates with the maximum initial speed of shortening of the unloaded muscle (Vmax). There are several exceptions to this scheme, and it was the goal of this study to determine if the Mg2+-ATPase activity of the covalently bound actomyosin S1 is a more physiological index of contractili...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Catherine Communal Marius Sumandea Pieter de Tombe Jagat Narula R John Solaro Roger J Hajjar

Cardiomyocyte apoptosis is present in many cardiac disease states, including heart failure and ischemic heart disease. Apoptosis is associated with the activation of caspases that mediate the cleavage of vital and structural proteins. However, the functional contribution of apoptosis to these conditions is not known. Furthermore, in cardiac myocytes, apoptosis may not be complete, allowing the ...

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