Background—Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) represents both an adaptive response to increased cardiac work load and a precursor state of heart failure. Recent evidence linked cardiac myocyte death by apoptosis with LVH and heart failure. It remained unclear, however, whether apoptosis participated in the transition from LVH to left ventricular dysfunction (LVD). Methods and Results—Cardiac myocyte apoptotic events and changes in apoptosis-specific genes were studied in a rat model of chronic pressure overload induced by transverse aortic constriction. The changes in left ventricular geometry and function were assessed by echocardiography. Transverse aortic constriction rats progressively developed "concentric" LVH and subsequently, LVD. ...
Hypertension results in microvascular rarefaction or disappearance of microvessels. In the present s...
[[abstract]]AbstractBackground Both apoptosis and necrosis contribute to cell death after myocardial...
Background—In patients with end-stage heart failure, characterized by an increased susceptibility to...
It is widely held that myocyte apoptosis in left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) contributes to left v...
BACKGROUND: The presence of apoptotic cell death in cardiac myocytes is now well established and ...
In the natural history of pressure overload, the hypertrophy response of the left ventricle initiall...
Background: Apoptosis has been implicated as a possible mechanism in the development of heart failur...
ObjectiveAbnormal hemodynamic loading often accompanies congenital heart disease both before and aft...
AbstractThe molecular basis of the intrinsic vulnerability of the compliant right ventricle to chron...
Numerous hypotheses have been considered to explain the fundamental mechanism(s) for the development...
Hypertensive heart disease is a progressive condition in which the compensatory left ventricular hyp...
In all cell types, the maintenance of normal cell volume is an essential homeostatic function. Relat...
Myocardial right ventricular (RV) hypertrophy due to pulmonary hypertension is aimed at normalizing ...
Background: Apoptosis plays a major role in the transition to heart failure (HF) in systemic hyperte...
Left ventricular (LV) remodeling and heart failure (HF) complicate acute myocardial infarction (AMI)...
Hypertension results in microvascular rarefaction or disappearance of microvessels. In the present s...
[[abstract]]AbstractBackground Both apoptosis and necrosis contribute to cell death after myocardial...
Background—In patients with end-stage heart failure, characterized by an increased susceptibility to...
It is widely held that myocyte apoptosis in left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) contributes to left v...
BACKGROUND: The presence of apoptotic cell death in cardiac myocytes is now well established and ...
In the natural history of pressure overload, the hypertrophy response of the left ventricle initiall...
Background: Apoptosis has been implicated as a possible mechanism in the development of heart failur...
ObjectiveAbnormal hemodynamic loading often accompanies congenital heart disease both before and aft...
AbstractThe molecular basis of the intrinsic vulnerability of the compliant right ventricle to chron...
Numerous hypotheses have been considered to explain the fundamental mechanism(s) for the development...
Hypertensive heart disease is a progressive condition in which the compensatory left ventricular hyp...
In all cell types, the maintenance of normal cell volume is an essential homeostatic function. Relat...
Myocardial right ventricular (RV) hypertrophy due to pulmonary hypertension is aimed at normalizing ...
Background: Apoptosis plays a major role in the transition to heart failure (HF) in systemic hyperte...
Left ventricular (LV) remodeling and heart failure (HF) complicate acute myocardial infarction (AMI)...
Hypertension results in microvascular rarefaction or disappearance of microvessels. In the present s...
[[abstract]]AbstractBackground Both apoptosis and necrosis contribute to cell death after myocardial...
Background—In patients with end-stage heart failure, characterized by an increased susceptibility to...