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Effects of obesity on the cardiac proteome
(2021-03-31)
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in both developed and developing countries. It is currently recognized as a major health concern due to excessive adipose tissue which is associated with a wide range of other medical ...
The effect of malaria and anti-malarial drugs on skeletal and cardiac muscles
(BioMed Central, 2016)
Abstract
Malaria remains one of the most important infectious diseases in the world, being a significant public health problem associated with poverty and it is one of the main obstacles to the economy of ...
Damage control in penetrating cardiac trauma
(2021)
Definitive management of hemodynamically stable patients with penetrating cardiac injuries remains controversial between those who propose aggressive invasive care versus those who opt for a less invasive or non-operative ...
Mitochondrial dynamics, mitophagy and cardiovascular disease
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2016)
Cardiac hypertrophy is often initiated as an adaptive response to haemodynamic stress or myocardial injury, and allows the heart to meet an increased demand for oxygen. Although initially beneficial, hypertrophy can ...
Regulation of the Cardiac Sodium/Bicarbonate cotransporter by Angiotensin II: potential contribution to structural, ionic and electrophysiological Myocardial remodelling
(Bentham Science Publishers, 2013-02)
The sodium/ bicarbonate cotransporter (NBC) is, with the Na+ /H+ exchanger (NHE), an important alkalinizing mechanism that maintains cellular intracellular pH (pHi). In the heart exists at least three isoforms of NBC, one ...
Expression and function of toll-like receptor 4 and inflammasomes in cardiac fibroblasts and myofibroblasts: IL-1β synthesis, secretion, and degradation
(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Cardiac inflammation can be produced by pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), from parasitic, bacterial or viral origin; or by danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), released from dead ...
Tomato-oleoresin supplement prevents doxorubicin-induced cardiac myocyte oxidative DNA damage in rats
(Elsevier B.V., 2007-07-10)
Doxorubicin (DOX) is an efficient chemotherapeutic agent used against several types of tumors; however, its use is limited due to severe cardiotoxicity. Since it is accepted that reactive oxygen species are involved in ...
Tomato-oleoresin supplement prevents doxorubicin-induced cardiac myocyte oxidative DNA damage in rats
(Elsevier B.V., 2007-07-10)
Doxorubicin (DOX) is an efficient chemotherapeutic agent used against several types of tumors; however, its use is limited due to severe cardiotoxicity. Since it is accepted that reactive oxygen species are involved in ...