Targeting calcineurin and associated pathways in cardiac hypertrophy and failure.

2005 
Cardiac hypertrophy occurs in response to long-term increases in haemodynamic load related to a variety of physiological and pathological conditions. Cardiac hypertrophy developing in pathological conditions with increased load often progresses to a decompensated stage with cardiac contractile dysfunction, clinical signs of heart failure and premature death. Cardiac hypertrophy associated with adverse outcomes is said to be maladaptive. Conversely, there are settings where cardiac hypertrophy appears to be purely adaptive (e.g., hypertrophy in response to regular physical exercise). In these circumstances, hypertrophy is associated with preserved contractile performance and a favourable prognosis. Cardiac myocyte hypertrophy is controlled by growth factor receptors and mechanical stress sensors which activate a complex network of signalling pathways. These pathways promote a multitude of qualitative and quantitative changes in gene expression levels in cardiomyocytes. Reprogramming of gene expression, muc...
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