It has been established that placing the C57BL6/J mouse on a high fat diet induces obesity and impaired glucose homeostasis, and produces a model that is pathophysiologically relevant to the human condition of the metabolic syndrome. The cardiovascular changes in this model have been relatively poorly explored. I have focussed my work on understanding the effects of this diet on cardiac function using in vivo cardiac functional assessment in combination with in vitro analysis of intact single cardiomyocyte dynamics and Ca2+ handling, as well as demembranated left ventricle trabeculae for the study of myofilament function. High fat diet caused increased left ventricular end diastolic pressure after 30 weeks as assessed by in vivo pres...
Aims: Obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndromes are risk factors of atrial fibrillation (AF). We tes...
PURPOSE: High calorie intake leads to obesity, a global socio-economic and health problem, reaching ...
Obesity and diabetes are metabolic disorders associated with fatty acid availability in excess of th...
It has been established that placing the C57BL6/J mouse on a high fat diet induces obesity and impa...
Preclinical studies of animals with risk factors, and how those risk factors contribute to the devel...
Background/Aim: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
Rationale: High-fat diet with obesity-associated co-morbidities triggers cardiac remodeling and rend...
Background/Aim: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
Obesity is related with cardiac hypertrophy, or the enlargement of the heart, due to the increased d...
Obesity is often associated with abnormalities in cardiac morphology and function. This study tested...
Mesenchymal cells have been shown to improve contractile function in rodents following myocardial in...
The purpose of this study is to investigate if high fat diet (HFD) induced obesity alone can act as ...
Normal myocardium adapts to increase of nutritional fatty acid supply by upregulation of regulatory ...
Background: We have recently shown that hearts of mice fed high-fat diet exhibit increased vulnerabi...
Aims: Obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndromes are risk factors of atrial fibrillation (AF). We tes...
PURPOSE: High calorie intake leads to obesity, a global socio-economic and health problem, reaching ...
Obesity and diabetes are metabolic disorders associated with fatty acid availability in excess of th...
It has been established that placing the C57BL6/J mouse on a high fat diet induces obesity and impa...
Preclinical studies of animals with risk factors, and how those risk factors contribute to the devel...
Background/Aim: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
Rationale: High-fat diet with obesity-associated co-morbidities triggers cardiac remodeling and rend...
Background/Aim: Hypercaloric diet ingestion and sedentary lifestyle result in obesity. Metabolic syn...
Obesity is related with cardiac hypertrophy, or the enlargement of the heart, due to the increased d...
Obesity is often associated with abnormalities in cardiac morphology and function. This study tested...
Mesenchymal cells have been shown to improve contractile function in rodents following myocardial in...
The purpose of this study is to investigate if high fat diet (HFD) induced obesity alone can act as ...
Normal myocardium adapts to increase of nutritional fatty acid supply by upregulation of regulatory ...
Background: We have recently shown that hearts of mice fed high-fat diet exhibit increased vulnerabi...
Aims: Obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndromes are risk factors of atrial fibrillation (AF). We tes...
PURPOSE: High calorie intake leads to obesity, a global socio-economic and health problem, reaching ...
Obesity and diabetes are metabolic disorders associated with fatty acid availability in excess of th...