During heart development, cell hyperplasia and hypertrophy are the main mechanisms by which cardiac mass grows. Both these processes along with programmed cell death lead to complete growth and function. In addition, since the establishment of cardiac function depends on the relationship between oxygen supply and demand, we investigated some of the molecular mechanisms at the basis of rat myocardial cell response to hypoxic stress at different times of neonatal life. In particular, the role played by hypertrophic and survival factors like NF-kB and IAP-1 (Inhibiting Apoptosis Protein) and by death factors ASK-1 (Apoptosis Signal Regulating Kinase), JNK/SAPK (Jun-N-Terminal-Kinase/Stress-Activated Protein Kinase) pathways in regulating caspa...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
JNKs belong to mitogen activated protein kinases family and are involved in regulation of various ce...
BACKGROUND: During development and aging, as well as under hypoxia, many cells can adapt to a str...
During heart development, cell hyperplasia and hypertrophy are the main mechanisms by which cardiac ...
Exposure of rats to intermittent hypoxia determines different responses at tissue and cell level. He...
The development and growth of the rat heart implies hyperplasia, which stops at birth, and hypertrop...
Cardiac tissues contain cells susceptible to and cells resistant to apoptosis, and this difference i...
In premature babies birth an high oxygen level exposure can occur and newborn hyperoxia exposure ca...
We investigated the activation of three subfamilies of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), na...
In premature babies birth an high oxygen level exposure can occur and newborn hyperoxia exposure can...
Oxygen supply is essential in the maintenance of the physiological cell metabolism. In fact, both lo...
Post-natal growth of the mammalian heart is characterized by an increase in size of pre-existing ca...
The immature heart is known to be resistant to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury; however, key prote...
The loss of ability to proliferate, the shift in the energy dependency from carbohydrate to fatty a...
Various pathological conditions that exert stress on cardiac muscle severely compromise the supply o...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
JNKs belong to mitogen activated protein kinases family and are involved in regulation of various ce...
BACKGROUND: During development and aging, as well as under hypoxia, many cells can adapt to a str...
During heart development, cell hyperplasia and hypertrophy are the main mechanisms by which cardiac ...
Exposure of rats to intermittent hypoxia determines different responses at tissue and cell level. He...
The development and growth of the rat heart implies hyperplasia, which stops at birth, and hypertrop...
Cardiac tissues contain cells susceptible to and cells resistant to apoptosis, and this difference i...
In premature babies birth an high oxygen level exposure can occur and newborn hyperoxia exposure ca...
We investigated the activation of three subfamilies of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), na...
In premature babies birth an high oxygen level exposure can occur and newborn hyperoxia exposure can...
Oxygen supply is essential in the maintenance of the physiological cell metabolism. In fact, both lo...
Post-natal growth of the mammalian heart is characterized by an increase in size of pre-existing ca...
The immature heart is known to be resistant to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury; however, key prote...
The loss of ability to proliferate, the shift in the energy dependency from carbohydrate to fatty a...
Various pathological conditions that exert stress on cardiac muscle severely compromise the supply o...
AbstractOxidative stress stimulates both growth and apoptosis in cardiac myocytes in vitro. We inves...
JNKs belong to mitogen activated protein kinases family and are involved in regulation of various ce...
BACKGROUND: During development and aging, as well as under hypoxia, many cells can adapt to a str...