نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear hypertrophy

تعداد نتایج: 279538  

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Zhou-Yan Bian He Huang Hong Jiang Di-Fei Shen Ling Yan Li-Hua Zhu Lang Wang Feng Cao Chen Liu Qi-Zhu Tang Hongliang Li

LIM domain proteins are important regulators in cell growth, cell fate determination, cell differentiation, and remodeling of the cell cytoskeleton. LIM and cysteine-rich domains 1 (Lmcd1) is a novel protein that contain 2 LIM domains with regular spacing in the carboxy-terminal region. However, its roles in cardiac growth remain unknown. Here, we investigated whether Lmcd1 regulates cardiac hy...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2004
Rick B Vega Brooke C Harrison Eric Meadows Charles R Roberts Philip J Papst Eric N Olson Timothy A McKinsey

A variety of stress signals stimulate cardiac myocytes to undergo hypertrophy. Persistent cardiac hypertrophy is associated with elevated risk for the development of heart failure. Recently, we showed that class II histone deacetylases (HDACs) suppress cardiac hypertrophy and that stress signals neutralize this repressive function by triggering phosphorylation- and CRM1-dependent nuclear export...

Journal: :Cancer research 1973
A Krishan

human neoplastic disease origin exposed to the new antitumor antibiotic, bleomycin, show a variety of morphological alterations. Bleomycin-treated cells are larger than untreated cells and often contain multiple nuclei. Hypertrophy of cellular organdÃ-es like mitochondria and Golgi vesicles is accompanied by nuclear enlargement. In a majority of the treated cells, nuclei, which appear hyaline i...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2012
Marie Vidal Thomas Wieland Martin J Lohse Kristina Lorenz

AIMS Activation of the β(1)-adrenergic receptor and its G protein, G(s), induces cardiac hypertrophy. However, activation of classic Gα(s) effectors, adenylyl cyclases (AC) and protein kinase A, is not sufficient for induction of hypertrophy, which suggests the involvement of additional pathway(s) activated by G(s). Recently, we discovered that βγ subunits of G(q) induce phosphorylation of the ...

Journal: :Hypertension 2016
Toshihiro Tsuruda Yoko Sekita-Hatakeyama Yilin Hao Sumiharu Sakamoto Syuji Kurogi Midori Nakamura Nobuyuki Udagawa Taro Funamoto Tomohisa Sekimoto Kinta Hatakeyama Etsuo Chosa Johji Kato Yujiro Asada Kazuo Kitamura

Circulating and myocardial expressions of receptor activator of nuclear factor-κb ligand and osteoprotegerin are activated in heart failure; however, it remains to be determined their pathophysiological roles on left ventricular structure and function in interaction with renin-angiotensin system. We conducted experiments using 8-week-old osteoprotegerin(-/-) mice and receptor activator of nucle...

2005
M. Mortensen Sheng Zhong Duan Christine Y. Ivashchenko Mark W. Russell David S. Milstone Richard M. Mortensen

Peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor (PPAR)is required for adipogenesis but is also found in the cardiovascular system, where it has been proposed to oppose inflammatory pathways and act as a growth suppressor. PPARagonists, thiazolidinediones (TZDs), inhibit cardiomyocyte growth in vitro and in pressure overload models. Paradoxically, TZDs also induce cardiac hypertrophy in animal models...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Bradley S Ferguson Brooke C Harrison Mark Y Jeong Brian G Reid Michael F Wempe Florence F Wagner Edward B Holson Timothy A McKinsey

Cardiac hypertrophy is a strong predictor of morbidity and mortality in patients with heart failure. Small molecule histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have been shown to suppress cardiac hypertrophy through mechanisms that remain poorly understood. We report that class I HDACs function as signal-dependent repressors of cardiac hypertrophy via inhibition of the gene encoding dual-specificity ...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2009
Sijie Wu Ran Yin Rick Ernest Yuquan Li Olga Zhelyabovska Jinwen Luo Yifeng Yang Qinglin Yang

AIMS Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) plays a critical role in cell growth and inflammation during the progression of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. Several members of nuclear receptor superfamily, including liver X receptors (LXRalpha and LXRbeta), have been shown to suppress inflammatory responses, but little is known about their effects in cardiomyocytes. METHODS AND RESULTS We in...

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