© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. Cardiac fibrosis refers to an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in cardiac tissue. Fibrotic tissue is stiffer and less compliant, resulting in subsequent cardiac dysfunction and heart failure. Cardiac fibrosis in the ageing heart may involve activation of fibrogenic signalling and inhibition of anti-fibrotic signalling, leading to an imbalance of ECM turnover. Excessive accumulation of ECM such as collagen in older patients contributes to progressive ventricular dysfunction. Overexpression of collagen is derived from various sources, including higher levels of fibrogenic growth factors, proliferation of fibroblasts and cellular transdifferentiation. These may be triggered by factor...
Cardiac fibrosis, the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), remains an unresolved pr...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the United States dramatically increases with age. A hal...
AbstractThe incidence of heart failure (HF) increases with age. This study sought to determine wheth...
Cardiac fibrosis refers to an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in cardiac tissue. ...
AbstractCardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide and there is a pressing need fo...
Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the United States dramatically increases with age. A hal...
Cardiac fibrosis is a common finding that is associated with the progression of heart failure (HF) a...
Changes in the composition of cardiac tissue develop in arterial hypertension and lead to structural...
Aging promotes a range of degenerative pathologies characterized by progressive losses of tissue and...
The inappropriate deposition of extracellular matrix within the heart (termed cardiac fibrosis) is a...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
The heart consists of the myocytes to produce force, the extracellular matrix to provide structural ...
AbstractAging has been associated with adverse fibrosis. Here we formulate a new hypothesis and pres...
Cardiac fibrosis is the excess deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), such as collagen. Myofibrob...
Cardiac fibrosis, the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), remains an unresolved pr...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the United States dramatically increases with age. A hal...
AbstractThe incidence of heart failure (HF) increases with age. This study sought to determine wheth...
Cardiac fibrosis refers to an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in cardiac tissue. ...
AbstractCardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide and there is a pressing need fo...
Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the United States dramatically increases with age. A hal...
Cardiac fibrosis is a common finding that is associated with the progression of heart failure (HF) a...
Changes in the composition of cardiac tissue develop in arterial hypertension and lead to structural...
Aging promotes a range of degenerative pathologies characterized by progressive losses of tissue and...
The inappropriate deposition of extracellular matrix within the heart (termed cardiac fibrosis) is a...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
The heart consists of the myocytes to produce force, the extracellular matrix to provide structural ...
AbstractAging has been associated with adverse fibrosis. Here we formulate a new hypothesis and pres...
Cardiac fibrosis is the excess deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), such as collagen. Myofibrob...
Cardiac fibrosis, the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), remains an unresolved pr...
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the United States dramatically increases with age. A hal...
AbstractThe incidence of heart failure (HF) increases with age. This study sought to determine wheth...