肌肉肥大
心力衰竭
心肌细胞
心肌细胞
医学
信号转导
人口
内科学
细胞内
心脏病学
生物
细胞生物学
环境卫生
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cardiores.2004.02.013
摘要
In response to a variety of extrinsic and intrinsic stimuli that impose increased biomechanical stress the heart responds by enlarging the individual myofibers. Even though myocardial hypertrophy can normalize wall tension, it instigates an unfavorable outcome and threatens affected patients with sudden death or progression to overt heart failure, suggesting that in most instances hypertrophy is a maladaptive process. Increasing evidence suggests that several of the signaling cascades controlling myocyte growth in the adult heart also function to enhance survival of the myocyte population in response to pleiotropic death stimuli. In this review, we summarize recent insights into hypertrophic signaling pathways and their ability to control the balance between myocyte life and death. As modulation of myocardial growth by antagonizing intracellular signaling pathways is increasingly recognized as a potentially auspicious approach to prevent and treat heart failure, the design of such therapies should respect the dichotomous action of pathways that dictate a balance between myocyte hypertrophy, survival and death.
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