Aims: Alterations in calcium homeostasis in the intracellular endo/sarcoplasmic reticulum (ER/SR) and mitochondria of cardiomyocytes cause cell death via the SR and mitochondrial apoptotic pathway, contributing to ventricular dysfunction. However, the role of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure has not been studied. This study examined the possible involvement of CaR in the SR and mitochondrial apoptotic pathway in an experimental model of heart failure. Methods and Results: In Wistar rats, cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure were induced by subcutaneous injection of isoproterenol (Iso). Calindol, an activator of CaR, and calhex231, an inhibitor of CaR, were administered by caudal vein injection. Ca...
Heart failure is a growing major cause of human morbidity and mortality worldwide. A wave of new ins...
Transient increases in intracellular calcium concentration activate and coordinate a wide variety of...
Objective: A number of reports have suggested that the extracellular Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CaR),...
Activation of calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) contributes to cardiac injury, but the underlying mech...
Aims: Calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) acts as a G protein coupled receptor that mediates the increase...
The heart is an organ with high-energy demands in which the mitochondria are most abundant. They are...
The heart consists of millions of cells, namely cardiomyocytes, which are highly organized in terms ...
Loss of cardiac myocytes in heart failure is thought to occur largely through an apoptotic process. ...
Cardiac injury is a common pathological change frequently accompanied by diabetes mellitus. Recently...
Abstract: Recently, several reports demonstrated functional expression of calcium-sensing receptor (...
Calcium (Ca2+) ions are the currency of heart muscle activity. During excitation-contraction couplin...
The calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) is widely expressed throughout the entire cardiovascular system a...
We demonstrate that intracellular Ca2+ leak causes mitochondrial Ca2+ overload and dysfunction in po...
Transient increases in intracellular calcium concentration activate and coordinate a wide variety of...
The ability of a cardiac cell to work hard and continuously depends on the energy-producing function...
Heart failure is a growing major cause of human morbidity and mortality worldwide. A wave of new ins...
Transient increases in intracellular calcium concentration activate and coordinate a wide variety of...
Objective: A number of reports have suggested that the extracellular Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CaR),...
Activation of calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) contributes to cardiac injury, but the underlying mech...
Aims: Calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) acts as a G protein coupled receptor that mediates the increase...
The heart is an organ with high-energy demands in which the mitochondria are most abundant. They are...
The heart consists of millions of cells, namely cardiomyocytes, which are highly organized in terms ...
Loss of cardiac myocytes in heart failure is thought to occur largely through an apoptotic process. ...
Cardiac injury is a common pathological change frequently accompanied by diabetes mellitus. Recently...
Abstract: Recently, several reports demonstrated functional expression of calcium-sensing receptor (...
Calcium (Ca2+) ions are the currency of heart muscle activity. During excitation-contraction couplin...
The calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) is widely expressed throughout the entire cardiovascular system a...
We demonstrate that intracellular Ca2+ leak causes mitochondrial Ca2+ overload and dysfunction in po...
Transient increases in intracellular calcium concentration activate and coordinate a wide variety of...
The ability of a cardiac cell to work hard and continuously depends on the energy-producing function...
Heart failure is a growing major cause of human morbidity and mortality worldwide. A wave of new ins...
Transient increases in intracellular calcium concentration activate and coordinate a wide variety of...
Objective: A number of reports have suggested that the extracellular Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CaR),...