Physiological and Pathological Hypertrophy of the Heart (Homo sapiens)
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Pathways in physiological and pathological hypertrophy of the heart. Largely based on the article from Wang Y; Signal transduction in cardiac hypertrophy--dissecting compensatory versus pathological pathways utilizing a transgenic approach."
Hypertrohpy of the heart can be a physiological compensation for exercise, but it can also be a pathological compensation for hypertension and stress.
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- MacLellan WR; ''Advances in the molecular mechanisms of heart failure.; ''Curr Opin Cardiol, 2000 - PubMed
- Jalili T, Takeishi Y, Walsh RA; ''Signal transduction during cardiac hypertrophy: the role of G alpha q, PLC beta I, and PKC.; ''Cardiovasc Res, 1999 - PubMed
- Wollert KC, Taga T, Saito M, Narazaki M, Kishimoto T, Glembotski CC, Vernallis AB, Heath JK, Pennica D, Wood WI, Chien KR; ''Cardiotrophin-1 activates a distinct form of cardiac muscle cell hypertrophy. Assembly of sarcomeric units in series VIA gp130/leukemia inhibitory factor receptor-dependent pathways.; ''J Biol Chem, 1996 - PubMed
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| Name | Type | Database reference |
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| Calmodulin | Protein | 801 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| LIFR | GeneProduct | 3977 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| GATA-4 | GeneProduct | 2626 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| gp130 | GeneProduct | 3572 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
| p38 | GeneProduct | 1432 (Entrez Gene) ![]() |
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