1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-2828(88)80059-2
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Collagen chain mRNAs in isolated heart cells from young and adult rats*

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“…First, the LV remodeling process after MI is complex, dynamic, and time dependent, and progresses in parallel with healing over months. 1,2,7,16 Notably, it involves differential changes between the IZ and NIZ with respect to the following: (1) LV structure, shape, and topography 1,2 ( Figure 1); (2) cell type, such as myocytes and nonmyocytes (Table 1) 6,7,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] ; (3) proteins, cytokines, and growth factors 7,24,25 ; and (4) the ECCM. 5-7,13-17,19 -23 Differential regional remodeling of the ECCM contributes significantly to global LV structural remodeling after MI (Figure 2) 7,9,26 and plays a pivotal role in paradigm 1.…”
Section: Ventricular Remodeling After MI and The Role Of Eccmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, the LV remodeling process after MI is complex, dynamic, and time dependent, and progresses in parallel with healing over months. 1,2,7,16 Notably, it involves differential changes between the IZ and NIZ with respect to the following: (1) LV structure, shape, and topography 1,2 ( Figure 1); (2) cell type, such as myocytes and nonmyocytes (Table 1) 6,7,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] ; (3) proteins, cytokines, and growth factors 7,24,25 ; and (4) the ECCM. 5-7,13-17,19 -23 Differential regional remodeling of the ECCM contributes significantly to global LV structural remodeling after MI (Figure 2) 7,9,26 and plays a pivotal role in paradigm 1.…”
Section: Ventricular Remodeling After MI and The Role Of Eccmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33,38 In reperfused MI, decreased or damaged ECCM in the IZ 5,12,39 is associated with cardiac rupture. 5,39 Key Points to Remember About Pathobiology of Cardiac ECCM First, nearly 75% of the cells in the healthy heart are nonmyocytes, which include fibroblasts 18,21 that account for 90% to 95% of nonmyocyte cell mass 17,20,21 (Table 1). Myocardial cells are supported by a matrix (Table 4) consisting of a macromolecular network of fibers 36 with intricate 3D organization 11 that largely determines the structural and functional integrity of the heart.…”
Section: Ventricular Remodeling After MI and The Role Of Eccmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the space left by dead myocytes is filled by granulation tissue composed of several cell types, including macrophages, endothelial cells and fibroblasts (20), and newly synthesized extracellular matrix (ECM) (21,22), which is produced mainly by cardiac fibroblasts (23). This observation implies that cardiac fibroblasts are able to endure and secrete the ECM that constitutes the fibrotic scar under situations that threaten survival of other cell types.…”
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“…[11][12][13][14] Accordingly, we serially measured serum products collagen types I and III turnover, which constitute the bulk of cardiac ECCM, 15 and LV volumes and function in a consecutive sample of patients successfully treated with primary percuta-neous coronary intervention (PCI) for a first AMI with LV systolic dysfunction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if a different pattern of ECCM and LV remodelling is present in patients with antecedent hypertension compared with those without hypertension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%