We have investigated the role of the proto-oncogene HRas in cardiac cell growth and hypertrophy. By direct needle microinjection of activated Ras protein into primary neonatal rat ventricular cardiac myocytes, we find that, unlike many other cell types, Ras does not induce DNA synthesis in these cells. However, injection of activated Ras does induce expression of both the c-Fos and atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) genes. Expression of both these genes is associated with the hypertrophic response in ventricular myocytes suggesting that Ras is involved in the hypertrophic signalling pathway. Ras injection also causes morphological changes in the cells so that they increase in profile and show changes in the organization of the contractile appa...
The small (21-kDa) guanine nucleotide-binding protein Ras plays a central role in the regulation of ...
SummaryPostnatal cardiac myocytes respond to diverse signals by hypertrophic growth and activation o...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a growth process that occurs in response to stress stimuli or injury, and lea...
In response to hormones and growth factors, cultured neonatal ventricular myocytes increase in profi...
In response to hormones and growth factors, cultured neonatal ventricular myocytes increase in profi...
AbstractThe importance of the oncogene Ras in cardiac hypertrophy is well appreciated. The hypertrop...
We showed before that in neonatal rat cardiac myo-cytes partial inhibition of Na1/K1-ATPase by nonto...
The small (21 kDa) guanine nucleotide-binding protein (small G protein) superfamily comprises 5 subf...
AbstractThe importance of the oncogene Ras in cardiac hypertrophy is well appreciated. The hypertrop...
Abstract The Ras family of small Guanosine Triphosphate (GTP)-binding proteins (G pr...
BACKGROUND: Ras signaling regulates a number of important processes in the heart, including cell gro...
Abstract—Increased ventricular expression of several genes, including atrial natriuretic factor (ANF...
Highlights The Ras (Rat Sarcoma) gene family is a group of small G proteins Ras is regulated by grow...
Adult mammalian ventricular cardiomyocytes are terminally differentiated cells that enlarge adaptive...
Post-natal growth of the mammalian heart is characterized by an increase in size of pre-existing ca...
The small (21-kDa) guanine nucleotide-binding protein Ras plays a central role in the regulation of ...
SummaryPostnatal cardiac myocytes respond to diverse signals by hypertrophic growth and activation o...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a growth process that occurs in response to stress stimuli or injury, and lea...
In response to hormones and growth factors, cultured neonatal ventricular myocytes increase in profi...
In response to hormones and growth factors, cultured neonatal ventricular myocytes increase in profi...
AbstractThe importance of the oncogene Ras in cardiac hypertrophy is well appreciated. The hypertrop...
We showed before that in neonatal rat cardiac myo-cytes partial inhibition of Na1/K1-ATPase by nonto...
The small (21 kDa) guanine nucleotide-binding protein (small G protein) superfamily comprises 5 subf...
AbstractThe importance of the oncogene Ras in cardiac hypertrophy is well appreciated. The hypertrop...
Abstract The Ras family of small Guanosine Triphosphate (GTP)-binding proteins (G pr...
BACKGROUND: Ras signaling regulates a number of important processes in the heart, including cell gro...
Abstract—Increased ventricular expression of several genes, including atrial natriuretic factor (ANF...
Highlights The Ras (Rat Sarcoma) gene family is a group of small G proteins Ras is regulated by grow...
Adult mammalian ventricular cardiomyocytes are terminally differentiated cells that enlarge adaptive...
Post-natal growth of the mammalian heart is characterized by an increase in size of pre-existing ca...
The small (21-kDa) guanine nucleotide-binding protein Ras plays a central role in the regulation of ...
SummaryPostnatal cardiac myocytes respond to diverse signals by hypertrophic growth and activation o...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a growth process that occurs in response to stress stimuli or injury, and lea...