The levels of activity of some enzymes involved in oxidative metabolism have been determined in left ventricular tissue from spontaneously hypertensive rats compared with those in normotensive controls. Levels of pyruvate kinase were increased about 1.3 fold indicative of elevated glycolytic activity. Similarly, enhanced levels of lactate dehydrogenase were found, consistent with a requirement for increased oxidation of cytosolically-generated NADH. In addition a more active malate-aspartate shuttle, which in heart provides the major route for transfer of reducing equivalents to the mitochondria, was suggested by elevated levels of the cytosolic isoenzyme of aspartate aminotransferase; malate dehydrogenase did not increase but the activity ...
Background: Abnormalities of the mevalonate pathway, an important cellular metabolic pathway, are co...
Besides its role as a fuel source in intermediary metabolism, lactate has been considered a signalin...
00378.2004.—Mitochondrial dysfunction subsequent to increased ox-idative stress and alterations in e...
A substantial increase in NADH production, arising from accelerated glycolysis, occurs in cardiac hy...
Cardiac hypertrophy was induced in rats by constructing an arteriovenous fistula. Heart weights appr...
It has been reported that oxygen radicals are involved in the development of tissue injury in hypert...
Besides its role as a fuel source in intermediary metabolism, lactate has been considered a signalin...
Use was made of mitochondria isolated from heart left ventricles of either spontaneously hypertensiv...
In rats, the increase in heart mass during normal growth is accompanied by a marked increase in the ...
Cardiac hypertrophy and failure are associated with alterations in cardiac substrate metabolism. It ...
Fuel substrate utilization is highly regulated during cardiac development and with the onset of card...
AIMS: The aim of this work was to use hyperpolarized carbon-13 ((13)C) magnetic resonance (MR) spect...
Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is a key regulator of cardiac substrate selection and is regulated by b...
Perfused rat hearts show a markedly increased binding of phosphofructokinase and fructose‐bisphospha...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an independent risk factor in the development of heart failure. However, the ...
Background: Abnormalities of the mevalonate pathway, an important cellular metabolic pathway, are co...
Besides its role as a fuel source in intermediary metabolism, lactate has been considered a signalin...
00378.2004.—Mitochondrial dysfunction subsequent to increased ox-idative stress and alterations in e...
A substantial increase in NADH production, arising from accelerated glycolysis, occurs in cardiac hy...
Cardiac hypertrophy was induced in rats by constructing an arteriovenous fistula. Heart weights appr...
It has been reported that oxygen radicals are involved in the development of tissue injury in hypert...
Besides its role as a fuel source in intermediary metabolism, lactate has been considered a signalin...
Use was made of mitochondria isolated from heart left ventricles of either spontaneously hypertensiv...
In rats, the increase in heart mass during normal growth is accompanied by a marked increase in the ...
Cardiac hypertrophy and failure are associated with alterations in cardiac substrate metabolism. It ...
Fuel substrate utilization is highly regulated during cardiac development and with the onset of card...
AIMS: The aim of this work was to use hyperpolarized carbon-13 ((13)C) magnetic resonance (MR) spect...
Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is a key regulator of cardiac substrate selection and is regulated by b...
Perfused rat hearts show a markedly increased binding of phosphofructokinase and fructose‐bisphospha...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an independent risk factor in the development of heart failure. However, the ...
Background: Abnormalities of the mevalonate pathway, an important cellular metabolic pathway, are co...
Besides its role as a fuel source in intermediary metabolism, lactate has been considered a signalin...
00378.2004.—Mitochondrial dysfunction subsequent to increased ox-idative stress and alterations in e...