Background: Although the hypertrophic responses of the heart to pregnancy and exercise are both considered to be physiological processes, they occur in quite different hormonal and temporal settings. In this study, we have compared the global transcriptional profiles of left ventricular tissues at various time points during the progression of hypertrophy in exercise and pregnancy. Methodology/Principal Findings: The following groups of female mice were analyzed: non-pregnant diestrus cycle sedentary control, mid-pregnant, late-pregnant, and immediate-postpartum, and animals subjected to 7 and 21 days of voluntary wheel running. Hierarchical clustering analysis shows that while mid-pregnancy and both exercise groups share the closest relatio...
In response to different stressors, the heart develops what is called cardiac hypertrophy, in which ...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an important risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality. To unravel the ...
The transcriptional networks that maintain adult cardiac homeostasis are established during early st...
Although the hypertrophic responses of the heart to pregnancy and exercise are both considered to be...
During pregnancy, the heart develops physiological hypertrophy. Proteasomal degradation has been sho...
During pregnancy, the heart develops physiological hypertrophy. Proteasomal degradation has been sho...
Pregnancy presents a unique set of cardiac stressors. In order to maintain homeostasis for both moth...
Pregnancy presents a unique set of cardiac stressors. In order to maintain homeostasis for both moth...
The myosin heavy chain isoforms (β-MHC and α-MHC) determine shortening velocity and power output pro...
The heart is arguably the most important organ in the body, supporting all other organ systems. Ther...
Maternal exercise during pregnancy has been shown to improve long-term metabolic health on offspring...
In western countries heart disease is the leading cause of maternal death during pregnancy. The effe...
During pregnancy, an increase in blood volume occurs to compensate for fetal development, resulting ...
Exercise during pregnancy has beneficial effects on maternal and offspring's health in humans and mi...
The female heart has previously been found to adapt to physiological stresses, one being pregnancy a...
In response to different stressors, the heart develops what is called cardiac hypertrophy, in which ...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an important risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality. To unravel the ...
The transcriptional networks that maintain adult cardiac homeostasis are established during early st...
Although the hypertrophic responses of the heart to pregnancy and exercise are both considered to be...
During pregnancy, the heart develops physiological hypertrophy. Proteasomal degradation has been sho...
During pregnancy, the heart develops physiological hypertrophy. Proteasomal degradation has been sho...
Pregnancy presents a unique set of cardiac stressors. In order to maintain homeostasis for both moth...
Pregnancy presents a unique set of cardiac stressors. In order to maintain homeostasis for both moth...
The myosin heavy chain isoforms (β-MHC and α-MHC) determine shortening velocity and power output pro...
The heart is arguably the most important organ in the body, supporting all other organ systems. Ther...
Maternal exercise during pregnancy has been shown to improve long-term metabolic health on offspring...
In western countries heart disease is the leading cause of maternal death during pregnancy. The effe...
During pregnancy, an increase in blood volume occurs to compensate for fetal development, resulting ...
Exercise during pregnancy has beneficial effects on maternal and offspring's health in humans and mi...
The female heart has previously been found to adapt to physiological stresses, one being pregnancy a...
In response to different stressors, the heart develops what is called cardiac hypertrophy, in which ...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an important risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality. To unravel the ...
The transcriptional networks that maintain adult cardiac homeostasis are established during early st...