Pathological molecular mechanisms involved in myocardial remodeling contribute to alter the existing structure of the heart, leading to cardiac dysfunction. Among the complex signaling network that characterizes myocardial remodeling, the distinct processes are myocyte loss, cardiac hypertrophy, alteration of extracellular matrix homeostasis, fibrosis, defective autophagy, metabolic abnormalities, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Several pathophysiological stimuli, such as pressure and volume overload, trigger the remodeling cascade, a process that initially confers protection to the heart as a compensatory mechanism. Yet chronic inflammation after myocardial infarction also leads to cardiac remodeling that, when prolonged, leads to heart fai...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Pathological molecular mechanisms involved in myocardial remodeling contribute to alter the existing...
Pathological molecular mechanisms involved in myocardial remodeling contribute to alter the existing...
Department of Pathophysiology and Clinical PathophysiologyIntroduction: Heart failure is a disease i...
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is still increasing worldwide, with enormous human, social, and...
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is still increasing worldwide, with enormous human, social, and...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in western countries. Among cardiovascular dise...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in western countries. Among cardiovascular dise...
Cardiac hypertrophy develops in response to increased workload to reduce ventricular wall stress and...
Cardiomyopathy and more specifically the dilated cardiomyopathy, regardless of severity, is associat...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. During disease progression, th...
Heart failure is a final common pathway in cardiovascular disease, as a result of sustained pressure...
Cardiac hypertrophy develops in response to increased workload to reduce ventricular wall stress and...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Pathological molecular mechanisms involved in myocardial remodeling contribute to alter the existing...
Pathological molecular mechanisms involved in myocardial remodeling contribute to alter the existing...
Department of Pathophysiology and Clinical PathophysiologyIntroduction: Heart failure is a disease i...
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is still increasing worldwide, with enormous human, social, and...
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is still increasing worldwide, with enormous human, social, and...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in western countries. Among cardiovascular dise...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in western countries. Among cardiovascular dise...
Cardiac hypertrophy develops in response to increased workload to reduce ventricular wall stress and...
Cardiomyopathy and more specifically the dilated cardiomyopathy, regardless of severity, is associat...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. During disease progression, th...
Heart failure is a final common pathway in cardiovascular disease, as a result of sustained pressure...
Cardiac hypertrophy develops in response to increased workload to reduce ventricular wall stress and...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...
Cardiac stress can induce morphological, structural and functional changes of the heart, referred to...