Background-Myocardial stretch increases force biphasically: the Frank-Starling mechanism followed by the slow force response (SFR). Based on pharmacological strategies, we proposed that epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR or ErbB1) activation is crucial for SFR development. Pharmacological inhibitors could block ErbB4, a member of the ErbB family present in the adult heart. We aimed to specifically test the role of EGFR activation after stretch, with an interference RNA incorporated into a lentiviral vector (small hairpin RNA [shRNA]-EGFR). Methods and Results-Silencing capability of p-shEGFR was assessed in EGFR-GFP transiently transfected HEK293T cells. Four weeks after lentivirus injection into the left ventricular wall of Wista...
SUMMARYTransactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family ligands by G protein couple...
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family comprises the ErbB1 (EGFR) and ErbB4 receptors as...
Background/aims: Myocardial stretch increases cardiac force in two consecutive phases: The first one...
Background-Myocardial stretch increases force biphasically: the Frank-Starling mechanism followed by...
Myocardial stretch elicits a biphasic contractile response: the Frank-Starling mechanism followed by...
Myocardial stretch triggers an angiotensin II-dependent autocrine/paracrine loop of intracellular si...
Myocardial strain triggers an autocrine/paracrine mechanism known to participate in myocardial hyper...
When the length of the myocardium is increased, a biphasic response to stretch occurs involving an i...
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ERBB1) was the first discovered member of the ERBB family...
The increase in myocardial reactive oxygen species after epidermal growth factor receptor transactiv...
The stretch of cardiac muscle increases developed force in two phases. The first phase, which occurs...
Myocardial stretch induces a two-phase increase in developed force. The first phase occurs immediate...
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ERBB1) is the prototypical and first discovered member of...
The stretch of cardiac muscle increases developed force in two phases. The first phase, which occurs...
Myocardial stretch elicits a biphasic increase in developed force with a first rapid force response ...
SUMMARYTransactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family ligands by G protein couple...
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family comprises the ErbB1 (EGFR) and ErbB4 receptors as...
Background/aims: Myocardial stretch increases cardiac force in two consecutive phases: The first one...
Background-Myocardial stretch increases force biphasically: the Frank-Starling mechanism followed by...
Myocardial stretch elicits a biphasic contractile response: the Frank-Starling mechanism followed by...
Myocardial stretch triggers an angiotensin II-dependent autocrine/paracrine loop of intracellular si...
Myocardial strain triggers an autocrine/paracrine mechanism known to participate in myocardial hyper...
When the length of the myocardium is increased, a biphasic response to stretch occurs involving an i...
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ERBB1) was the first discovered member of the ERBB family...
The increase in myocardial reactive oxygen species after epidermal growth factor receptor transactiv...
The stretch of cardiac muscle increases developed force in two phases. The first phase, which occurs...
Myocardial stretch induces a two-phase increase in developed force. The first phase occurs immediate...
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/ERBB1) is the prototypical and first discovered member of...
The stretch of cardiac muscle increases developed force in two phases. The first phase, which occurs...
Myocardial stretch elicits a biphasic increase in developed force with a first rapid force response ...
SUMMARYTransactivation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family ligands by G protein couple...
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family comprises the ErbB1 (EGFR) and ErbB4 receptors as...
Background/aims: Myocardial stretch increases cardiac force in two consecutive phases: The first one...