Cell death has been questioned as a mechanism of ventricular failure. In this report, we tested the hypothesis that apoptotic death of myocytes, endothelial cells, and fibroblasts is implicated in the development of the dilated myopathy induced by ventricular pacing. Accumulation of reactive oxygen products such as nitrotyrosine, potentiation of the oxidative stress response by p66(shc) expression, formation of p53 fragments, release of cytochrome c, and caspase activation were examined to establish whether these events were coupled with apoptotic cell death in the paced dog heart. Myocyte, endothelial cell, and fibroblast apoptosis was detected before indices of severe impairment of cardiac function became apparent. Cell death increased wi...
AbstractTo determine the temporal changes in oxidative stress, mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinas...
Hypertensive heart disease is a progressive condition in which the compensatory left ventricular hyp...
Loss of cardiac myocytes in heart failure is thought to occur largely through an apoptotic process. ...
Participation of apoptosis during the development of pacing-induced dilated cardiomyopathy is not fu...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
The role of myocardial apoptosis during the development of heart failure (HF), in the absence of cor...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. In recent years it has emerged that lo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is increased in heart failure...
Abstract—We tested the hypothesis that myocyte loss in failing human hearts occurs by different mech...
Conditions of diastolic overload associated with increases in filling pressure trigger apoptosis. Mo...
Cardiac myocyte death, whether through necrotic or apoptotic mechanisms, is a contributing factor to...
In all cell types, the maintenance of normal cell volume is an essential homeostatic function. Relat...
Whether or not deprivation of glucose and oxygen can induce cardiomyocyte apoptosis was examined. Fo...
AbstractOxidative stress has been implicated in cell death in range of disease states including isch...
Significant numbers of myocytes die by apoptosis during myocardial infarction. The molecular mechani...
AbstractTo determine the temporal changes in oxidative stress, mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinas...
Hypertensive heart disease is a progressive condition in which the compensatory left ventricular hyp...
Loss of cardiac myocytes in heart failure is thought to occur largely through an apoptotic process. ...
Participation of apoptosis during the development of pacing-induced dilated cardiomyopathy is not fu...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
The role of myocardial apoptosis during the development of heart failure (HF), in the absence of cor...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. In recent years it has emerged that lo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is increased in heart failure...
Abstract—We tested the hypothesis that myocyte loss in failing human hearts occurs by different mech...
Conditions of diastolic overload associated with increases in filling pressure trigger apoptosis. Mo...
Cardiac myocyte death, whether through necrotic or apoptotic mechanisms, is a contributing factor to...
In all cell types, the maintenance of normal cell volume is an essential homeostatic function. Relat...
Whether or not deprivation of glucose and oxygen can induce cardiomyocyte apoptosis was examined. Fo...
AbstractOxidative stress has been implicated in cell death in range of disease states including isch...
Significant numbers of myocytes die by apoptosis during myocardial infarction. The molecular mechani...
AbstractTo determine the temporal changes in oxidative stress, mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinas...
Hypertensive heart disease is a progressive condition in which the compensatory left ventricular hyp...
Loss of cardiac myocytes in heart failure is thought to occur largely through an apoptotic process. ...