Aging induces pathological cardiovascular changes such as cardiac dysfunction and arteriosclerosis. With aging, heart cells, especially, become more susceptible to lethal damage. In this report, we tried to understand the precise mechanism of myocardial change resulting from aging by examining the heart proteome in aging mice using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE). The proteins were stained with fluorescence dyes (SYPRO Ruby and Pro-Q Diamond) and identified by subsequent MALDI-TOF-MS / MS. As a result, markedly altered levels of 14 proteins and 7 phosphoproteins were detected in the hearts of 3-, 7-, 11-, and 20-month-old mice. The functions of these identified proteins and phosphoproteins were energy metabolism, muscle contractio...
Mitochondrial alterations are critically involved in increased vulnerability to disease during aging...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of diabetic morbidity with more than 10% of type 1 diabe...
The aging cell has been associated with dysfunctions in protein homeostasis even when disease is not...
Aging is a universal phenomenon involving the whole body and is characterized by metabolic and physi...
AbstractAging is a universal phenomenon involving the whole body and is characterized by metabolic a...
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in developed countries. Because the inc...
Investigation of the molecular mechanisms of aging in the human heart is challenging because of conf...
Recent studies revealed a key role of mitochondria in the 'axis of aging'. Mitochondrial dysfunction...
Aging is the main risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, which have become a global ...
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a well-recognized complication of diabetes, but its pathophysiology is un...
Aging is a major determinant of the incidence and severity of is-chaemic heart disease. Preclinical ...
The majority of patients afflicted with Duchenne muscular dystrophy develop cardiomyopathic complic...
In this study we aimed to provide an in-depth proteomic analysis of differentially expressed protein...
Abstract Human heart failure is a complex syndrome and a primary cause of morbidity and mortality in...
Age comprises the single most important risk factor for cardiac disease development. The incidence a...
Mitochondrial alterations are critically involved in increased vulnerability to disease during aging...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of diabetic morbidity with more than 10% of type 1 diabe...
The aging cell has been associated with dysfunctions in protein homeostasis even when disease is not...
Aging is a universal phenomenon involving the whole body and is characterized by metabolic and physi...
AbstractAging is a universal phenomenon involving the whole body and is characterized by metabolic a...
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in developed countries. Because the inc...
Investigation of the molecular mechanisms of aging in the human heart is challenging because of conf...
Recent studies revealed a key role of mitochondria in the 'axis of aging'. Mitochondrial dysfunction...
Aging is the main risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, which have become a global ...
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a well-recognized complication of diabetes, but its pathophysiology is un...
Aging is a major determinant of the incidence and severity of is-chaemic heart disease. Preclinical ...
The majority of patients afflicted with Duchenne muscular dystrophy develop cardiomyopathic complic...
In this study we aimed to provide an in-depth proteomic analysis of differentially expressed protein...
Abstract Human heart failure is a complex syndrome and a primary cause of morbidity and mortality in...
Age comprises the single most important risk factor for cardiac disease development. The incidence a...
Mitochondrial alterations are critically involved in increased vulnerability to disease during aging...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of diabetic morbidity with more than 10% of type 1 diabe...
The aging cell has been associated with dysfunctions in protein homeostasis even when disease is not...