Important sex differences in cardiovascular disease outcomes exist, including conditions of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and cardiac ischemia. Studies of sex differences in the extent to which load-independent (primary) hypertrophy modulates the response to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) damage have not been characterized. We have previously described a model of primary genetic cardiac hypertrophy, the hypertrophic heart rat (HHR). In this study the sex differences in HHR cardiac function and responses to I/R [compared to control normal heart rat (NHR)] were investigated ex vivo. The ventricular weight index was markedly increased in HHR female (7.82 ± 0.49 vs. 4.80 ± 0.10 mg/g; P < 0.05) and male (5.76 ± 0.22 vs. 4.62 &p...
Background: The degree of ischemic injury of the heart muscle depends not only on the intensity and ...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Background: Gender influences the cardiac response to prolonged increases in worklo...
Abstract Background Gender influences the cardiac response to prolonged increases in workload, with ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe objective of this study was to examine gender differences in left ventricular ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
AbstractObjectives. To identify gender differences in left ventricular remodeling, hypertrophy, and ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Background: Recent evidences suggest that sex hormones may be involved in the regulation of exercise...
Background: The degree of ischemic injury of the heart muscle depends not only on the intensity and ...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Background: Gender influences the cardiac response to prolonged increases in worklo...
Abstract Background Gender influences the cardiac response to prolonged increases in workload, with ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe objective of this study was to examine gender differences in left ventricular ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
AbstractObjectives. To identify gender differences in left ventricular remodeling, hypertrophy, and ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Background: Recent evidences suggest that sex hormones may be involved in the regulation of exercise...
Background: The degree of ischemic injury of the heart muscle depends not only on the intensity and ...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...