نتایج جستجو برای: cardiac muscle

تعداد نتایج: 575312  

Ida Rosmini Binti Othman Kamaria Kamaruddin Mohd Daud Sulaiman Siti Nur Baait Biniti Mohd Sokran, Smiley Jesu Priya Victor Vikram Mohan, Yahya Awang

Background: Hand grip strength (HGS) is a reliable indicator of peripheral muscle strength. Although, numerous studies have investigated the strength of hand grip; little attention has been given to coronary artery disease (CAD) patients, exploring the relationship between HGS and myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) index. The current study aimed to evaluate the interaction between HGS and MVO...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1987
W C Claycomb N A Lanson

We have examined the expression of 13 proto-oncogenes in proliferating and terminally differentiated cardiac and skeletal muscle. Total RNA was prepared from intact ventricular cardiac-muscle tissue and from purified ventricular cardiac-muscle cells of neonatal and adult rats and from cultured proliferating and terminally differentiated L6A1 rat skeletal-muscle cells. cDNA probes for histone H4...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1995
C Grépin L Robitaille T Antakly M Nemer

Commitment of mesodermal cells to the cardiac lineage is a very early event that occurs during gastrulation, and differentiation of cardiac muscle cells begins in the presomite stage prior to formation of the beating heart tube. However, the molecular events, including gene products that are required for differentiation of cardiac muscle cells, remain essentially unknown. GATA-4 is a recently c...

1999
KYUICHI NIIZEKI

Niizeki, Kyuichi, and Yoshimi Miyamoto. Phasedependent heartbeat modulation by muscle contractions during dynamic handgrip in humans. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 45): H1331–H1338, 1999.—The influence of cardiac phase on the response of the cardiac pacemaker to dynamic hand contraction in eight healthy young men was studied to determine whether heart rate response to muscle contrac...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
K J Lee R S Ross H A Rockman A N Harris T X O'Brien M van Bilsen H E Shubeita R Kandolf G Brem J Price

To examine the relationship between the cardiac and skeletal muscle gene programs, the current study employs the regulatory (phosphorylatable) myosin light chain (MLC-2) as a model system. Northern blotting, primer extension, and RNase protection studies documented the high level expression of the cardiac MLC-2 mRNA in both mouse cardiac and slow skeletal muscle (soleus). Transgenic mouse lines...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
H Ito S C Miller M E Billingham H Akimoto S V Torti R Wade R Gahlmann G Lyons L Kedes F M Torti

The anthracycline antibiotic doxorubicin produces a characteristic myopathy in cardiac muscle that limits its use in cancer therapy. We have shown in cultured neonatal rat cardiac muscle cells that doxorubicin treatment resulted in a rapid, selective decrease in the expression of muscle-specific genes, which preceded other changes characteristic of doxorubicin cardiomyopathy. Doxorubicin select...

Journal: :Muscles 2023

We describe two cases of myofibrillar myopathies, due to different gene mutations. The first was a girl with cardiomyopathy and sensory axonal neuropathy that underwent cardiac transplantation at 15 years suffers from rotatory scoliosis BAG3 mutation. second is male patient, evident limb-girdle weakness since age 3. Two muscle biopsies were performed ages 3 15, MRI, LDB3 sequence analysis also ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1991
T A Marino S Haldar E C Williamson K Beaverson R A Walter D R Marino C Beatty K E Lipson

During early development, rat cardiac muscle cells actively proliferate. Shortly after birth, division of cardiac muscle cells ceases, whereas DNA synthesis continues for approximately 2 weeks at a progressively diminishing rate. Little DNA synthesis or cell division occurs in adult cardiocytes. Thus, developing cardiac muscle cells are an ideal system in which to examine the expression of cell...

2015
Xiaonan H Wang

Muscle wasting (skeletal and cardiac) is associated with increasing morbidity and mortality. Muscle wasting is primarily the result of increased proteolysis within muscle that leads to excessive degradation of structural proteins such as actin. Accelerated muscle protein degradation is associated with insulin resistance. Muscle protein metabolism in cardiac muscle under conditions of insulin re...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
Kyuichi Niizeki Yoshimi Miyamoto

The influence of cardiac phase on the response of the cardiac pacemaker to dynamic hand contraction in eight healthy young men was studied to determine whether heart rate response to muscle contraction varied as a function of timing within the cardiac cycle. Changes in R-R interval (RRI) in response to muscle contraction were measured at various cardiac phases during heartbeat-synchronized hand...

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