Abstract Inflammatory and fibrotic responses to myocardial damage are essential for cardiac repair; however, these responses often result in extensive fibrotic remodeling with impaired systolic function. Recent reports have suggested that such acute phase responses provide a favorable environment for endogenous cardiac regeneration, which is mainly driven by the division of pre-existing cardiomyocytes (CMs). Existing CMs in mammals can re-acquire proliferative activity after substantial cardiac damage, and elements other than CMs in the physiological and/or pathological environment, such as hypoxia, angiogenesis, and the polarity of infiltrating macrophages, have been reported to regulate replication. Cardiac fibroblasts comprise the larges...
Excessive cardiac fibrosis plays a crucial role in almost all types of heart disease. Generally, car...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciên...
Fibrosis is a response to injury that involves cell proliferation and deposition of extracellular ma...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), a dynamic and complex process called wound healing is initiate...
The relative resistance of fibroblasts to hypoxia and their remarkable adaptive plasticity in respon...
Cardiac fibroblasts (CF) play a pivotal role in the repair and remodeling of the heart that occur fo...
Our understanding of cardiac fibroblast functions has moved beyond their roles in heart structure an...
Ischemic cell death during a myocardial infarction leads to a multiphase reparative response in whic...
Cardiac fibrosis is the excess deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), such as collagen. Myofibrob...
Structural cardiac remodeling with myocardial fibrosis is a hallmark of progression to heart failure...
Background: Macrophages and fibroblasts are 2 major cell types involved in healing after myocardial ...
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) is a major contributor to human ...
BackgroundMacrophages and fibroblasts are 2 major cell types involved in healing after myocardial in...
Abstract: Cardiac fibroblasts play a critical role in maintenance of normal cardiac function. They a...
The major limitations for cardiac regeneration in patients after myocardial infarction (MI) are the ...
Excessive cardiac fibrosis plays a crucial role in almost all types of heart disease. Generally, car...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciên...
Fibrosis is a response to injury that involves cell proliferation and deposition of extracellular ma...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), a dynamic and complex process called wound healing is initiate...
The relative resistance of fibroblasts to hypoxia and their remarkable adaptive plasticity in respon...
Cardiac fibroblasts (CF) play a pivotal role in the repair and remodeling of the heart that occur fo...
Our understanding of cardiac fibroblast functions has moved beyond their roles in heart structure an...
Ischemic cell death during a myocardial infarction leads to a multiphase reparative response in whic...
Cardiac fibrosis is the excess deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), such as collagen. Myofibrob...
Structural cardiac remodeling with myocardial fibrosis is a hallmark of progression to heart failure...
Background: Macrophages and fibroblasts are 2 major cell types involved in healing after myocardial ...
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) is a major contributor to human ...
BackgroundMacrophages and fibroblasts are 2 major cell types involved in healing after myocardial in...
Abstract: Cardiac fibroblasts play a critical role in maintenance of normal cardiac function. They a...
The major limitations for cardiac regeneration in patients after myocardial infarction (MI) are the ...
Excessive cardiac fibrosis plays a crucial role in almost all types of heart disease. Generally, car...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciên...
Fibrosis is a response to injury that involves cell proliferation and deposition of extracellular ma...