Abstract Aims Volume overload (VO) induced hypertrophy is one of the hallmarks to the development of heart diseases. Understanding the compensatory mechanisms involved in this process might help preventing the disease progression. Methods and results Therefore, the present study used 2 months old Wistar rats, which underwent an aortocaval fistula to develop VO‐induced hypertrophy. The animals were subdivided into four different groups, two sham operated animals served as age‐matched controls and two groups with aortocaval fistula. Echocardiography was performed prior termination after 4‐ and 8‐month. Functional and molecular changes of several sarcomeric proteins and their signalling pathways involved in the regulation and modulation of car...
Early cardiovascular changes evoked by pressure overload (PO) may reveal adaptive strategies that al...
In order to investigate the effects of cardiac hypertrophy on SERCA2 and PLB expression, two protein...
Abstract Nearly 1 in every 100 children born have a congenital heart defect. Many of these defects p...
Volume overload (VO) induced hypertrophy is one of the hallmarks to the development of heart disease...
Volume-induced hypertrophy is one of the risk factors for cardiac morbidity and mortality. In additi...
Volume-induced hypertrophy is one of the risk factors for cardiac morbidity and mortality. In additi...
Background/Aims: Pressure-overload (PO) causes cardiac hypertrophy (CH), and eventually leads to hea...
Background/Aims: Pressure-overload (PO) causes cardiac hypertrophy (CH), and eventually leads to hea...
The reduction in Ca2+ concentration during diastole and relaxation occurs differently in normal hear...
Aims Volume overload (VO) and pressure overload (PO) induce differential cardiac remodelling respon...
Objective: The aim was to clarify the role of cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase (PKA) and changes ...
The development of left ventricular hypertrophy and dysfunction in aortic regurgitation (AR) has onl...
In response to chronic hypertension, the heart compensates by hypertrophic growth, which frequently ...
acterization of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure due to volume overload in the rat. J Appl Phys...
Hypertension is the leading risk factor for developing hypertrophy and heart failure. Pathological c...
Early cardiovascular changes evoked by pressure overload (PO) may reveal adaptive strategies that al...
In order to investigate the effects of cardiac hypertrophy on SERCA2 and PLB expression, two protein...
Abstract Nearly 1 in every 100 children born have a congenital heart defect. Many of these defects p...
Volume overload (VO) induced hypertrophy is one of the hallmarks to the development of heart disease...
Volume-induced hypertrophy is one of the risk factors for cardiac morbidity and mortality. In additi...
Volume-induced hypertrophy is one of the risk factors for cardiac morbidity and mortality. In additi...
Background/Aims: Pressure-overload (PO) causes cardiac hypertrophy (CH), and eventually leads to hea...
Background/Aims: Pressure-overload (PO) causes cardiac hypertrophy (CH), and eventually leads to hea...
The reduction in Ca2+ concentration during diastole and relaxation occurs differently in normal hear...
Aims Volume overload (VO) and pressure overload (PO) induce differential cardiac remodelling respon...
Objective: The aim was to clarify the role of cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase (PKA) and changes ...
The development of left ventricular hypertrophy and dysfunction in aortic regurgitation (AR) has onl...
In response to chronic hypertension, the heart compensates by hypertrophic growth, which frequently ...
acterization of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure due to volume overload in the rat. J Appl Phys...
Hypertension is the leading risk factor for developing hypertrophy and heart failure. Pathological c...
Early cardiovascular changes evoked by pressure overload (PO) may reveal adaptive strategies that al...
In order to investigate the effects of cardiac hypertrophy on SERCA2 and PLB expression, two protein...
Abstract Nearly 1 in every 100 children born have a congenital heart defect. Many of these defects p...