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Improved systolic ventricular function with normal myocardial mechanics in compensated cardiac hypertrophy
(2002-12-01)
There still controversy about the relation between changes in myocardial contractile function and global left ventricular (LV) performance during stable concentric hypertrophy. To clarify this, we analyzed LV function in ...
Quantification of carbonic anhydrase gene expression in ventricle of hypertrophic and failing human heart
(Biomed Central, 2013-01)
Background: Carbonic anhydrase enzymes (CA) catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate in mammalian cells. Trans-membrane transport of CA-produced bicarbonate contributes significantly to cellular ...
Unraveling The Role Of High-intensity Resistance Training On Left Ventricle Proteome: Is There A Shift Towards Maladaptation?
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDOXFORD, 2016)
Unraveling The Role Of High-intensity Resistance Training On Left Ventricle Proteome: Is There A Shift Towards Maladaptation?
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTDOxford, 2016)
Hypertrophied myocardium is more dependent on extracellular calcium than the normal cardiac muscle
(2010-08-13)
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze stable hypertrophied myocardial function and its response to inotropic maneuvers in rats submitted to renovascular hypertension for a 10-week period (RHT group, n=10). ...
Simvastatin prevents load-induced protein tyrosine nitration in overloaded hearts
(Lippincott Williams & WilkinsPhiladelphiaEUA, 2004)
Swimming training exacerbates pathological cardiac hypertrophy in kinin B(2) receptor-deficient mice
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-02-01)
Kallikrein-kinin system exerts cardioprotective effects against pathological hypertrophy. These effects are modulated mainly via B(2) receptor activation. Chronic physical exercise can induce physiological cardiac hypertrophy ...
Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Overexpression induces structural changes of the Left Ventricle in the normal Rat heart
(American Physiological Society, 2014-10)
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) hyperactivity has been observed in the left ventricle of spontaneously hypertensive rats. Its long-term inhibition suppresses the development of hypertrophy, specifically preventing ...