<div><p>Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of pathological cardiac remodeling, and are considered important in the progression of the normal heart towards heart failure (HF). Whether epigenetic modifications are involved in these processes is currently under investigation. Here we hypothesized that histone chromatin modifications may underlie changes in the gene expression program during pressure overload-induced HF. We evaluated chromatin marks at the promoter regions of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca<sup>2+</sup>ATPase (SERCA-2A) and β-myosin-heavy chain (β-MHC) genes (Atp2a2 and Myh7, respectively) in murine hearts after one or eight weeks of pressure overload induced by transverse aort...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of pathologi...
Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of pathologi...
Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of pathologi...
Pressure overload induces stress-induced signaling pathways and a coordinated transcriptional respon...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is an initial compensatory response of the heart to a range of intr...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of pathologi...
Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of pathologi...
Re-induction of fetal genes and/or re-expression of postnatal genes represent hallmarks of pathologi...
Pressure overload induces stress-induced signaling pathways and a coordinated transcriptional respon...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is an initial compensatory response of the heart to a range of intr...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Cardiac hypertrophy, initially an adaptive response of the myocardium to stress, can progress to hea...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...
Gene expression is needed for the maintenance of heart function under normal conditions and in respo...