The heart enlarges in response to stress such as cardiovascular disease. This is considered “bad” enlargement/growth as it typically progresses to heart failure. “Good” enlargement however, occurs in response to exercise and this is known to be protective. There are many defining traits between good and bad heart enlargement, but little is known about the regulation of lipids. In this thesis, approximately 600 lipids were profiled in various mouse models of good and bad heart enlargement. Differential regulation of lipids were identified, and treatment strategies to modulate specific lipids were conducted. Targeting lipids as a therapeutic strategy warrants further study
Lipids play an essential role within the heart as they are involved in energy storage, membrane stab...
Background/Aim: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
Cardiac myocyte membranes contain lipids which remodel dramatically in response to heart growth and ...
Summary: Exercise-induced heart growth provides protection against cardiovascular disease, whereas d...
ApoE-/- mice fed a high fat and high cholesterol (HFHC) diet (20% fat and 1.25% cholesterol) from 12...
Obesity is related with cardiac hypertrophy, or the enlargement of the heart, due to the increased d...
Background: Obesity and metabolic syndrome lead to the development of metabolic heart disease (MHD) ...
AbstractBackgroundObesity and metabolic syndrome lead to the development of metabolic heart disease ...
Hypercholesterolemia may be causally related to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpE...
Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have a greatly increased risk of coronary artery disease and ...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a condition in which enlargement of the heart that can be physiological or pa...
Intracardiac injection of recombinant EphrinA1-Fc immediately following coronary artery ligation in ...
Preclinical studies of animals with risk factors, and how those risk factors contribute to the devel...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an adaptive response to pressure, volume stress, and loss of con-tractile mas...
Lipids play an essential role within the heart as they are involved in energy storage, membrane stab...
Background/Aim: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
Cardiac myocyte membranes contain lipids which remodel dramatically in response to heart growth and ...
Summary: Exercise-induced heart growth provides protection against cardiovascular disease, whereas d...
ApoE-/- mice fed a high fat and high cholesterol (HFHC) diet (20% fat and 1.25% cholesterol) from 12...
Obesity is related with cardiac hypertrophy, or the enlargement of the heart, due to the increased d...
Background: Obesity and metabolic syndrome lead to the development of metabolic heart disease (MHD) ...
AbstractBackgroundObesity and metabolic syndrome lead to the development of metabolic heart disease ...
Hypercholesterolemia may be causally related to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpE...
Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have a greatly increased risk of coronary artery disease and ...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a condition in which enlargement of the heart that can be physiological or pa...
Intracardiac injection of recombinant EphrinA1-Fc immediately following coronary artery ligation in ...
Preclinical studies of animals with risk factors, and how those risk factors contribute to the devel...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an adaptive response to pressure, volume stress, and loss of con-tractile mas...
Lipids play an essential role within the heart as they are involved in energy storage, membrane stab...
Background/Aim: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...