Background: Gender influences the cardiac response to prolonged increases in workload, with differences at structural, functional, and molecular levels. However, it is unknown if post-ischemic function or metabolism of female hypertrophied hearts differ from male hypertrophied hearts. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that gender influences post-ischemic function of pressure-overload hypertrophied hearts and determined if the effect of gender on post-ischemic outcome could be explained by differences in metabolism, especially the catabolic fate of glucose. Methods: Function and metabolism of isolated working hearts from sham-operated and aortic-constricted male ...
Background: Recent evidences suggest that sex hormones may be involved in the regulation of exercise...
1. Hypertension leads to oxidative stress, lipid and protein damage, apoptosis and impaired cardiac ...
International audiencePrediabetes is a strong predictor of type 2 diabetes and its associated cardio...
Abstract Background Gender influences the cardiac response to prolonged increases in workload, with ...
Important sex differences in cardiovascular disease outcomes exist, including conditions of hypertro...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
AbstractObjectives. To identify gender differences in left ventricular remodeling, hypertrophy, and ...
Background: Recent evidences suggest that sex hormones may be involved in the regulation of exercise...
1. Hypertension leads to oxidative stress, lipid and protein damage, apoptosis and impaired cardiac ...
International audiencePrediabetes is a strong predictor of type 2 diabetes and its associated cardio...
Abstract Background Gender influences the cardiac response to prolonged increases in workload, with ...
Important sex differences in cardiovascular disease outcomes exist, including conditions of hypertro...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
Aging and diabetes in women increase their susceptibility to myocardial ischemic injury, but the cel...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relativ...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
Objective: Female gender is associated with reduced tolerance against acute ischemic events and a hi...
AbstractObjectives. To identify gender differences in left ventricular remodeling, hypertrophy, and ...
Background: Recent evidences suggest that sex hormones may be involved in the regulation of exercise...
1. Hypertension leads to oxidative stress, lipid and protein damage, apoptosis and impaired cardiac ...
International audiencePrediabetes is a strong predictor of type 2 diabetes and its associated cardio...