Abstract Background Cell loss and subsequent deterioration of contractile function are hallmarks of chronic heart failure (HF). While apoptosis has been investigated as a participant in the progression of HF, it is unlikely that it accounts for the total amount of non-functional tissue. In addition, there is evidence for the presence of necrotic cardiomyocytes in HF. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the necroptotic proteins regulating necroptosis, a form of programmed necrosis, and thereby assess its potential role in human end-stage HF. Methods Left ventricular samples of healthy controls (C) and patients with end-stage HF due to myocardial infarction (CAD) or dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) were studied. Immunoblotti...
thy, a disease of unknown etiology and pathogenesis, is associated with heart failure and compensato...
Background: Apoptosis has been implicated as a possible mechanism in the development of heart failur...
Background: Although originally described as a survival mechanism, it is unknown whether and to what...
BACKGROUND: Cell loss and subsequent deterioration of contractile function are hallmarks of chronic ...
Background: Apoptosis might play a role in the pathophysiology of chronic heart failure (CHE). Detec...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. In recent years it has emerged that lo...
Cardiomyopathy often leads to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) when caused by viral myocarditis. Apoptos...
Abstract: It is well known that apoptosis is an actively mediated cell suicide process. In contrast,...
Cardiomyopathy often leads to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) when caused by viral myocarditis. Apoptos...
Long-lasting ischemia can result in cell loss; however, repeated episodes of brief ischemia increase...
AIM:Programmed necrosis ( necroptosis ) and apoptosis are crucially involved in multiple severe card...
Extensive research work has been carried out to define the exact significance and contribution of re...
Cardiomyopathy often leads to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) when caused by viral myocarditis. Apoptos...
A defining cellular event in the transition from compensated hypertrophy to dilated cardiomyopathy i...
A newly discovered mechanism of cell death, programmed necrosis (necroptosis), combines features of ...
thy, a disease of unknown etiology and pathogenesis, is associated with heart failure and compensato...
Background: Apoptosis has been implicated as a possible mechanism in the development of heart failur...
Background: Although originally described as a survival mechanism, it is unknown whether and to what...
BACKGROUND: Cell loss and subsequent deterioration of contractile function are hallmarks of chronic ...
Background: Apoptosis might play a role in the pathophysiology of chronic heart failure (CHE). Detec...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. In recent years it has emerged that lo...
Cardiomyopathy often leads to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) when caused by viral myocarditis. Apoptos...
Abstract: It is well known that apoptosis is an actively mediated cell suicide process. In contrast,...
Cardiomyopathy often leads to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) when caused by viral myocarditis. Apoptos...
Long-lasting ischemia can result in cell loss; however, repeated episodes of brief ischemia increase...
AIM:Programmed necrosis ( necroptosis ) and apoptosis are crucially involved in multiple severe card...
Extensive research work has been carried out to define the exact significance and contribution of re...
Cardiomyopathy often leads to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) when caused by viral myocarditis. Apoptos...
A defining cellular event in the transition from compensated hypertrophy to dilated cardiomyopathy i...
A newly discovered mechanism of cell death, programmed necrosis (necroptosis), combines features of ...
thy, a disease of unknown etiology and pathogenesis, is associated with heart failure and compensato...
Background: Apoptosis has been implicated as a possible mechanism in the development of heart failur...
Background: Although originally described as a survival mechanism, it is unknown whether and to what...