نتایج جستجو برای: titin

تعداد نتایج: 1511  

Journal: :Human reproduction 2007
Mei-Rong Du Wen-Hui Zhou Feng-Ting Yan Xiao-Yong Zhu Yin-Yan He Jin-Ying Yang Da-Jin Li

BACKGROUND Cyclosporin A (CsA) is a powerful immunosuppressive that has been widely used to prevent organ rejection and to treat certain autoimmune diseases. Our previous study showed that CsA at low concentrations could promote proliferation and invasion, and inhibit apoptosis, of human first trimester trophoblasts. In the present study, we further explored the potential mechanism and signal p...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2014
J Layne Myhre Jordan A Hills Kendal Prill Serene L Wohlgemuth David B Pilgrim

The sarcomeres of skeletal and cardiac muscle are highly structured protein arrays, consisting of thick and thin filaments aligned precisely to one another and to their surrounding matrix. The contractile mechanisms of sarcomeres are generally well understood, but how the patterning of sarcomeres is initiated during early skeletal muscle and cardiac development remains uncertain. Two of the mos...

Journal: :Circulation. Heart failure 2008
Wissam A Jaber Calin Maniu Judith Krysiak Brian P Shapiro Donna M Meyer Wolfgang A Linke Margaret M Redfield

BACKGROUND Altered titin isoforms may modify cardiac function in heart failure (HF), but the nature of isoform switches and associated functional implications are not well defined. Limited studies have reported an increased compliant isoform (N2BA) expression in human systolic HF. Titin may also modulate stretch-regulated responses such as myocardial natriuretic peptide production. METHODS AN...

Journal: :Circulation research 2000
S P Bell L Nyland M D Tischler M McNabb H Granzier M M LeWinter

In cardiomyocytes, generation of restoring forces (RFs) responsible for elastic recoil involves deformation of the sarcomeric protein titin in conjunction with shortening below slack length. At the left ventricular (LV) level, recoil and filling by suction require contraction to an end-systolic volume (ESV) below equilibrium volume (Veq) as well as large-scale deformations, for example, torsion...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Medicine 2021

Titin is a giant protein that functions as molecular spring in sarcomeres. interconnects the contraction of actin-containing thin filaments and myosin-containing thick filaments. breaks down to form urinary titin N-fragments, which are measurable urine. Urinary N-fragment was originally reported be useful biomarker diagnosis muscle dystrophy. Recently, has been increasingly gaining attention no...

2005
Chee Chew Lim Douglas B. Sawyer

Sympathetic stimulation has become a central tenet in our understanding of how cardiac contractility is dynamically altered to accommodate the changing demands of the organism. The mechanisms by which acute and chronic sympathetic stimulation of the heart modulates cardiac output remain incompletely understood, however. Beyond the increase in heart rate driven by sympathetic stimulation of the ...

Journal: :Circulation. Heart failure 2017
Constantijn Franssen Jeroen Kole René Musters Nazha Hamdani Walter J Paulus

BACKGROUND Cardiomyocytes with a less distensible titin and interstitial collagen contribute to the high diastolic stiffness of failing myocardium. Their relative contributions and mechanisms underlying loss of titin distensibility were assessed in failing human hearts. METHODS AND RESULTS Left ventricular tissue was procured in patients with aortic stenosis (AS, n=9) and dilated cardiomyopat...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2005
Chee Chew Lim Douglas B. Sawyer

Sympathetic stimulation has become a central tenet in our understanding of how cardiac contractility is dynamically altered to accommodate the changing demands of the organism. The mechanisms by which acute and chronic sympathetic stimulation of the heart modulates cardiac output remain incompletely understood, however. Beyond the increase in heart rate driven by sympathetic stimulation of the ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
U Vinkemeier W Obermann K Weber D O Fürst

Immunoelectron microscopical results have shown that the Z and M bands of the sarcomere are interconnected by the long titin molecules. Here we have characterized by monoclonal antibodies, cDNA cloning and immunoelectron microscopy the two titin-associated proteins (190 and 165 kDa proteins), which seem responsible for the formation of a head structure on one end of the 0.9 micron long titin st...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2001
R Yamasaki M Berri Y Wu K Trombitás M McNabb M S Kellermayer C Witt D Labeit S Labeit M Greaser H Granzier

Passive tension in striated muscles derives primarily from the extension of the giant protein titin. However, several studies have suggested that, in cardiac muscle, interactions between titin and actin might also contribute to passive tension. We expressed recombinant fragments representing the subdomains of the extensible region of cardiac N2B titin (tandem-Ig segments, the N2B splice element...

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