Heart failure (HF) is the end result of progressive and diverse biological adaptations within the diseased myocardium. We used cDNA microarrays and quantitative PCR to examine the transcriptomes of 38 left ventricles from failing and nonfailing human myocardium. After identification of a pool of putative HF-responsive candidate genes by microarrays on seven nonfailing and eight failing hearts, we used quantitative PCR and a general linear statistical model in a larger sample set (n = 34) to validate and examine the role of contributing biological variables (age and sex). We find that most HF-candidate genes (transcription factors, Cebpb, Npat; signaling molecules, Map2k3, Map4k5; extracellular matrix proteins, Lum, Cola1; and metabolic enzy...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to identify a common gene expression signature in dilated cardiomy...
INTRODUCTION Human heart failure is a highly morbid condition that affects 23 million individuals wo...
BackgroundSexual dimorphisms are well recognized in various cardiac diseases such as ischemic cardio...
Abstract Background Current heart failure (HF) treatment is based on targeting symptoms and left ven...
Data from: "The Reference of the Transcriptional Landscape of Human End-Stage Heart Failure" Source...
In the context of the cardiovascular system sex-specific differences have been observed in humans as...
In the context of the cardiovascular system sex-specific differences have been observed in humans as...
Despite left ventricular (LV) dysfunction contributing to mortality in chronic heart failure (HF), t...
Abstract Background Heart failure (HF) is one of the most common complications of cardiovascular dis...
Heart failure (HF) is the end-stage of all heart disease and arguably constitutes the greatest unmet...
Poor access to human left ventricular myocardium is a significant limitation in the study of heart f...
Despite similar clinical endpoints, heart failure resulting from dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) or hyp...
Abstract Risk for heart disease increases with advanced age and differs between sexes, with females ...
OBJECTIVES: Clinically, patients with chronic heart failure arising from different etiologies receiv...
The prevalence and clinical manifestation of several cardiovascular diseases vary considerably with ...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to identify a common gene expression signature in dilated cardiomy...
INTRODUCTION Human heart failure is a highly morbid condition that affects 23 million individuals wo...
BackgroundSexual dimorphisms are well recognized in various cardiac diseases such as ischemic cardio...
Abstract Background Current heart failure (HF) treatment is based on targeting symptoms and left ven...
Data from: "The Reference of the Transcriptional Landscape of Human End-Stage Heart Failure" Source...
In the context of the cardiovascular system sex-specific differences have been observed in humans as...
In the context of the cardiovascular system sex-specific differences have been observed in humans as...
Despite left ventricular (LV) dysfunction contributing to mortality in chronic heart failure (HF), t...
Abstract Background Heart failure (HF) is one of the most common complications of cardiovascular dis...
Heart failure (HF) is the end-stage of all heart disease and arguably constitutes the greatest unmet...
Poor access to human left ventricular myocardium is a significant limitation in the study of heart f...
Despite similar clinical endpoints, heart failure resulting from dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) or hyp...
Abstract Risk for heart disease increases with advanced age and differs between sexes, with females ...
OBJECTIVES: Clinically, patients with chronic heart failure arising from different etiologies receiv...
The prevalence and clinical manifestation of several cardiovascular diseases vary considerably with ...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to identify a common gene expression signature in dilated cardiomy...
INTRODUCTION Human heart failure is a highly morbid condition that affects 23 million individuals wo...
BackgroundSexual dimorphisms are well recognized in various cardiac diseases such as ischemic cardio...