Proteins of the LIM family are critical regulators of development and differentiation in various cell types. Here we examined the roles of one new member of LIM family, hhLIM, in cardiac hypertrophic growth and cardiac muscle-specific gene expression. To model the increase in endogenous hhLIM transcriptional activity that occurs in response to hypertrophic stimulation, hhLIM was overexpressed using a recombinant plasmid for hhLIM. The results showed that overexpression of hhLIM resulted in increased cell volume in both C2C12 muscle cells ( > 1.5-fold) and cardiac myocytes ( > 2.49-fold), a phenotype commonly associated with cardiac hypertrophy. RT-PCR and Western blot showed that transfection of hhLIM into C2Cl2 muscle cells and cardi...
Mammalian heart has minimal regenerative capacity. In response to mechanical or pathological stress,...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Based on...
SummaryPostnatal cardiac myocytes respond to diverse signals by hypertrophic growth and activation o...
AbstractProteins of the LIM family are critical regulators of development and differentiation in var...
International audienceBased on evidence that FHL2 (four and a half LIM domains protein 2) negatively...
Four and a half LIM domain (FHL) protein family members, FHL1 and FHL2, are multifunctional proteins...
Altered mechanical stresses and strains in cardiac myocytes can induce modifications in gene express...
BACKGROUND: Muscle LIM protein (MLP) is an essential nuclear regulator of myogenic differentiation. ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to identify genes upregulated in the heart in human pat...
Background—Muscle LIM protein (MLP) is an essential nuclear regulator of myogenic differentiation. A...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an important and independent risk factor for the development of cardiac myopa...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an important and independent risk factor for the development of heart failure...
Cardiac hypertrophy is when heart muscles thicken as an adaptive response to several stimuli. Prolon...
Hypertrophic growth of cardiac myocytes is a commonresult of different physiological and pathologica...
Cysteine and glycine rich protein 3 (CSRP3) encodes Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), a well-established dis...
Mammalian heart has minimal regenerative capacity. In response to mechanical or pathological stress,...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Based on...
SummaryPostnatal cardiac myocytes respond to diverse signals by hypertrophic growth and activation o...
AbstractProteins of the LIM family are critical regulators of development and differentiation in var...
International audienceBased on evidence that FHL2 (four and a half LIM domains protein 2) negatively...
Four and a half LIM domain (FHL) protein family members, FHL1 and FHL2, are multifunctional proteins...
Altered mechanical stresses and strains in cardiac myocytes can induce modifications in gene express...
BACKGROUND: Muscle LIM protein (MLP) is an essential nuclear regulator of myogenic differentiation. ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe goal of this study was to identify genes upregulated in the heart in human pat...
Background—Muscle LIM protein (MLP) is an essential nuclear regulator of myogenic differentiation. A...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an important and independent risk factor for the development of cardiac myopa...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an important and independent risk factor for the development of heart failure...
Cardiac hypertrophy is when heart muscles thicken as an adaptive response to several stimuli. Prolon...
Hypertrophic growth of cardiac myocytes is a commonresult of different physiological and pathologica...
Cysteine and glycine rich protein 3 (CSRP3) encodes Muscle LIM Protein (MLP), a well-established dis...
Mammalian heart has minimal regenerative capacity. In response to mechanical or pathological stress,...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Based on...
SummaryPostnatal cardiac myocytes respond to diverse signals by hypertrophic growth and activation o...