The expression of genes changes during left ventricular hypertrophy. These changes are known as mechanogenic transduction. With respect to the two main contractile proteins, myosin and actin, this is due to a differential expression of their respective multigenic families. Changes of isoform are uncoordinated in time and space. It is important to recognise that the genes themselves are normal and that it is their regulation which is disturbed. Recent data shows that, under normal conditions, the regulation occurs at the transcription stage. A fuller understanding of these mechanisms is necessary if we are to comprehend the pathogenesis of cardiac hypertrophy and failure
Cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure remain leading causes of death in the United States. Many stud...
relationships between gene expression and left ventricular hypertro-phy. Physiol Genomics 27: 86–94,...
ObjectiveLeft ventricular hypertrophy is a highly prevalent and robust predictor of cardiovascular m...
The expression of genes changes during left ventricular hypertrophy. These changes are known as mech...
In the mammalian heart, the development of cardiac hypertrophy is a common feature that normally pre...
AbstractIn the mammalian heart, the development of cardiac hypertrophy is a common feature that norm...
Cardiac hypertrophy due to hemodynamic overload is a harbinger of morbidity and mortality in humans....
The physiology of myocardial contractility has been studied for over a century, but only recently ha...
Hemodynamic overload produces in the cardiac myocyte a complex pattern of gene reprogramming, a 'mec...
In response to stress signals, the mammalian heart respondsby an increase in its size.1 This is larg...
textabstractCardiac hypertrophy is the response of the heart to an increased workload. After myocard...
Mechanotransduction is an essential mechanism of transforming external mechanical stimulus to bioche...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an increase in the size of cardiac myocytes to generate increased muscle mass...
Hypertrophy of myocytes in the heart ventricles is an important adaptation that in vivo occurs in re...
textabstractThe terminally differentiated adult cardiac myocyte cannot undergo cellular division. Gr...
Cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure remain leading causes of death in the United States. Many stud...
relationships between gene expression and left ventricular hypertro-phy. Physiol Genomics 27: 86–94,...
ObjectiveLeft ventricular hypertrophy is a highly prevalent and robust predictor of cardiovascular m...
The expression of genes changes during left ventricular hypertrophy. These changes are known as mech...
In the mammalian heart, the development of cardiac hypertrophy is a common feature that normally pre...
AbstractIn the mammalian heart, the development of cardiac hypertrophy is a common feature that norm...
Cardiac hypertrophy due to hemodynamic overload is a harbinger of morbidity and mortality in humans....
The physiology of myocardial contractility has been studied for over a century, but only recently ha...
Hemodynamic overload produces in the cardiac myocyte a complex pattern of gene reprogramming, a 'mec...
In response to stress signals, the mammalian heart respondsby an increase in its size.1 This is larg...
textabstractCardiac hypertrophy is the response of the heart to an increased workload. After myocard...
Mechanotransduction is an essential mechanism of transforming external mechanical stimulus to bioche...
Cardiac hypertrophy is an increase in the size of cardiac myocytes to generate increased muscle mass...
Hypertrophy of myocytes in the heart ventricles is an important adaptation that in vivo occurs in re...
textabstractThe terminally differentiated adult cardiac myocyte cannot undergo cellular division. Gr...
Cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure remain leading causes of death in the United States. Many stud...
relationships between gene expression and left ventricular hypertro-phy. Physiol Genomics 27: 86–94,...
ObjectiveLeft ventricular hypertrophy is a highly prevalent and robust predictor of cardiovascular m...