Unloading the heart may aid recovery after acute cardiac volume-overload (AVO). We experimentally investigated whether unloading the heart after AVO by heterotopic transplantation histologically impacts myocardial outcome. Thirty-two syngeneic Fisher 344 rats underwent surgery for abdominal arterial-venous fistula to induce AVO. Seven hearts were heterotopically transplanted one day after AVO to simulate a non-working state of the left ventricle (AVO+Tx). In addition, six rats without AVO or surgery (Normal) and five rats with sham surgery (Sham) served as controls. Myocardial outcome was studied using histology and quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis for hypoxia inducible factor 1alpha (HIF1α), i...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
ObjectiveRecent studies have shown that mechanically unloading a failing heart may induce reverse re...
BackgroundTransplant of skeletal myoblasts is an attractive alternative to repair irreversibly damag...
Unloading the heart may aid recovery after acute cardiac volume-overload (AVO). We experimentally in...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have demonstrated cardiac improvement in patients supported with ...
ObjectiveLeft ventricular assist devices are used in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy ...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
BACKGROUND Mechanical unloading of failing hearts can trigger functional recovery but results in ...
AbstractObjectivesThe present study investigated the effects of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha an...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have demonstrated cardiac improvement in patients supported with ...
The heart, in contrast to other tissues, exhibits a limited regenerative capacity making it vulnerab...
The heart, in contrast to other tissues, exhibits a limited regenerative capacity making it vulnerab...
Objective: Myocardial unloading with ventricular assist devices in patients with severe heart failur...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
ObjectiveRecent studies have shown that mechanically unloading a failing heart may induce reverse re...
BackgroundTransplant of skeletal myoblasts is an attractive alternative to repair irreversibly damag...
Unloading the heart may aid recovery after acute cardiac volume-overload (AVO). We experimentally in...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have demonstrated cardiac improvement in patients supported with ...
ObjectiveLeft ventricular assist devices are used in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy ...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
BACKGROUND Mechanical unloading of failing hearts can trigger functional recovery but results in ...
AbstractObjectivesThe present study investigated the effects of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha an...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have demonstrated cardiac improvement in patients supported with ...
The heart, in contrast to other tissues, exhibits a limited regenerative capacity making it vulnerab...
The heart, in contrast to other tissues, exhibits a limited regenerative capacity making it vulnerab...
Objective: Myocardial unloading with ventricular assist devices in patients with severe heart failur...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
ObjectiveRecent studies have shown that mechanically unloading a failing heart may induce reverse re...
BackgroundTransplant of skeletal myoblasts is an attractive alternative to repair irreversibly damag...