Journal article

Male and female hypertrophic rat cardiac myocyte functional responses to ischemic stress and β-adrenergic challenge are different

JR Bell, CL Curl, TW Harding, M Vila Petroff, SB Harrap, LMD Delbridge

Biology of Sex Differences | BMC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: Cardiac hypertrophy is the most potent cardiovascular risk factor after age, and relative mortality risk linked with cardiac hypertrophy is greater in women. Ischemic heart disease is the most common form of cardiovascular pathology for both men and women, yet significant differences in incidence and outcomes exist between the sexes. Cardiac hypertrophy and ischemia are frequently occurring dual pathologies. Whether the cellular (cardiomyocyte) mechanisms underlying myocardial damage differ in women and men remains to be determined. In this study, utilizing an in vitro experimental approach, our goal was to examine the proposition that responses of male/female cardiomyocytes to i..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Career support was provided through the National Heart Foundation of Australia and the University of Melbourne R. Douglas Wright Faculty Trust (JRB). Research support was provided through Grant-in-Aid from the National Heart Foundation of Australia (LMDD, JRB and CLC) and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (LMDD, SBH and JRB).