Myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure

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Project Title: Myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure
Principal Investigators (PI): VATNER STEPHEN F
Project Number: 5P01HL059139-08
Organization: UNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL
 
Project Description:
Despite recent advances in the treatment of human heart failure, the overall impact on morbidity and mortality has been limited, and heart failure remains the pre-eminent cardiovascular health problem in the country. Limitations in our understanding can be attributed, in part, to the inability to examine basic mechanisms in appropriate animal models in which the progressive pathogenesis of hypertrophy and heart failure can be studied. Thus, the overall aim of this Program Project is to identify physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms which are fundamental to the progression from imposition of the abnormal load to development of compensated hypertrophy to heart failure. A secondary goal is to understand the mechanism of potential therapeutic agents within the context of the pathogenesis of hypertrophy and heart failure, focusing on beta-adreriergic blockade therapy. The latter is central to one of the major themes of this Program Project, i.e., alterations in beta-adrenergic and G-protein signaling in hypertrophy and heart failure. To achieve these goals, we will focus primarily on the study of transgenic mice and a novel canine model of heart failure superimposed on chronic, severe cardiac hypertrophy. The organization of the Program Project includes 4 projects and 3 cores. The first Project will examine genomic and proteomic mechanisms of hypertrophy and heart failure utilizing the novel canine model of severe, chronic cardiac hypertrophy with heart failure superimposed. The next Project will emphasizes altered beta-adrenergic receptor signaling and signaling mechanisms involving stress-activated protein kinases in hypertrophy and heart failure. The overall goals of this projectare to elucidate cellular and molecular mechanisms, which may explain the adverse action of enhanced beta-adrenergic receptor signaling in heart failure and conversely, the salutary action of beta-adrenergic receptor blockade therapy. The next Project is designed to provide novel information on molecular mechanisms of adenylyl Cyclase regulation, also, using transgenic models. The final Project will focuses on molecular mechanisms involving Gprotein coupled receptor signaling, e.g., beta-adrenergic and angiotensin receptors in the development of hypertrophy and heart failure. This Program Project will provide significant new information on molecular mechanisms involved in mediating hypertrophy and heart failure, which will also have relevance for understanding corresponding mechanisms in myocardial ischemic disease as well.
 
Project Terms:
pathologic process
Project Title: Myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure
Principal Investigators (PI): VATNER STEPHEN F
Project Number: 5P01HL059139-08
Organization: UNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL
 
Project Categories:
Natural Sciences > Aging Diseases and Pathology, Aging mechanisms by anatomy > Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, Tissue level > Heart failure, Differentiated tissues > Muscle tissue
 
Other Information:
Fiscal Year: 1997
Project Start Date: 15 September 1997
Project End Date: 29 February 2008
Administering Institute Or Center: HL
 
Project Funding Information:
Total Funding: $1,971,977
Year Funding Organization Total Funding, $
2005 NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE $1,971,977
Project Title: Myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure
Principal Investigators (PI): VATNER STEPHEN F
Project Number: 5P01HL059139-08
Organization: UNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL
 
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Project Title: Myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure
Principal Investigators (PI): VATNER STEPHEN F
Project Number: 5P01HL059139-08
Organization: UNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL
 
Project number Project title Organization FY Funding Organization FY Total Cost
1T32HL069752-01A2Integrative Mechanisms in Cardiovascular DiseaseUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2004NATIONAL HEART
$229,351
5R01HL033107-21Cardiovascular Control in Normal and Disease StatesUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2004NATIONAL HEART
$650,750
5P01HL059139-07Myocardial Hypertrophy and Heart FailureUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2004NATIONAL HEART
$1,597,506
5R01HL033107-20Cardiovascular Control in Normal and Disease StatesUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2003NATIONAL HEART
$635,625
2P01HL059139-06Myocardial Hypertrophy and Heart FailureUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2003NATIONAL HEART
$1,451,551
2R01HL033107-19Cardiovascular Control in Normal and Disease StatesUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2002NATIONAL HEART
$617,111
5P01HL069020-02-0002Mechanisms underlying short term, chronic and true hiberUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2002NATIONAL HEART
$296,386
5R37HL033107-18CARDIOVASCULAR CONTROL IN NORMAL AND DISEASE STATESUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2001NATIONAL HEART
$574,827
5P01HL059139-05MYCARDIAL HYPERTOPHY AND HEART FAILUREUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2001NATIONAL HEART
$1,780,080
7R37HL033107-17CARDIOVASCULAR CONTROL IN NORMAL AND DISEASE STATESUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2000NATIONAL HEART
$624,461
7R01HL033065-15MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA AND CORONARY ARTERY REPERFUSIONUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2000NATIONAL HEART
$375,717
7P01HL059139-04MYCARDIAL HYPERTOPHY AND HEART FAILUREUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2000NATIONAL HEART
$1,746,064
5P01HL069020-10-6Molecular Mechanisms in Chronically Stunned MyocardiumUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2010NATIONAL HEART
$342,976
5P01AG027211-04Longevity and Stress ResistanceUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2010NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
$2,054,477
1R01HL102472-01Intrinsic Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell StiffnessUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2010NATIONAL HEART
$491,296
1P20HL101420-01AC5 Inhibitor Treatment for Heart FailureUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2010NATIONAL HEART
$779,111
5P01HL059139-08Myocardial Hypertrophy and Heart FailureUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2005NATIONAL HEART
$1,971,977
5P01HL069020-05-0002Mechanisms underlying short term, chronic and true hiberUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2005NATIONAL HEART
$322,754
5R01HL033107-22Cardiovascular Control in Normal and Disease StatesUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2005NATIONAL HEART
$665,935
5T32HL069752-02Integrative Mechanisms in Cardiovascular DiseaseUNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL2005NATIONAL HEART
$458,703
Project Title: Myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure
Principal Investigators (PI): VATNER STEPHEN F
Project Number: 5P01HL059139-08
Organization: UNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL
 
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Project Title: Myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure
Principal Investigators (PI): VATNER STEPHEN F
Project Number: 5P01HL059139-08
Organization: UNIV OF MED/DENT OF NJ-NJ MEDICAL SCHOOL
 
Title Abstract Authors Year Rel
Paradoxical cellular Ca2+ signaling in severe but compensated canine left ventricular hypertrophy. Circulation research.. 2005 Sep 2 97 (5) :457-64 Song, Long-Sheng; Pi, Yeqing; Kim, Song-Jung; Yatani, Atsuko; Guatimosim, Silvia; Kudej, Raymond K; Zhang, Qingxiu; Cheng, Heping; Hittinger, Luc; Ghaleh, Bijan; Vatner, Dorothy E; Lederer, W Jonathan; Vatner, Stephen F 2005
Mechanisms of cell survival in myocardial hibernation. Trends in cardiovascular medicine.. 2005 Apr 15 (3) :101-10 Depre, Christophe; Vatner, Stephen F 2005
Alk3/Bmpr1a receptor is required for development of the atrioventricular canal into valves and annulus fibrosus. Circulation research.. 2005 Aug 5 97 (3) :219-26 Gaussin, Vinciane; Morley, Gregory E; Cox, Luk; Zwijsen, An; Vance, Kendra M; Emile, Lorin; Tian, Yimin; Liu, Jing; Hong, Chull; Myers, Dina; Conway, Simon J; Depre, Christophe; Mishina, Yuji; Behringer, Richard R; Hanks, Mark C; Schneider, Michael D; Huylebroeck, Danny; Fishman, Glenn I; Burch, John B E; Vatner, Stephen F 2005
PKC-{epsilon}-dependent survival signals in diabetic hearts. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.. 2005 Oct 289 (4) :H1343-50 Malhotra, Ashwani; Begley, Rebecca; Kang, Barinder P S; Rana, Irmindra; Liu, Jing; Yang, Guiping; Mochly-Rosen, Daria; Meggs, Leonard G 2005
Strain-dependent beta-adrenergic receptor function influences myocardial responses to isoproterenol stimulation in mice. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.. 2005 Jul 289 (1) :H30-6 Faulx, Michael D; Ernsberger, Paul; Vatner, Dorothy; Hoffman, Robert D; Lewis, William; Strachan, Ryan; Hoit, Brian D 2005
H11 has dose-dependent and dual hypertrophic and proapoptotic functions in cardiac myocytes. The Biochemical journal.. 2005 Jun 1 388 (Pt 2) :475-83 Hase, Makoto; Depre, Christophe; Vatner, Stephen F; Sadoshima, Junichi 2005
FGF induces hypertrophy and angiogenesis in hibernating myocardium. Circulation research.. 2005 Apr 15 96 (7) :705-7 Vatner, Stephen F 2005
Cardiac-specific overexpression of AT1 receptor mutant lacking G alpha q/G alpha i coupling causes hypertrophy and bradycardia in transgenic mice. The Journal of clinical investigation.. 2005 Nov 115 (11) :3045-56 Zhai, Peiyong; Yamamoto, Mitsutaka; Galeotti, Jonathan; Liu, Jing; Masurekar, Malthi; Thaisz, Jill; Irie, Keiichi; Holle, Eric; Yu, Xianzhong; Kupershmidt, Sabina; Roden, Dan M; Wagner, Thomas; Yatani, Atsuko; Vatner, Dorothy E; Vatner, Stephen F; Sadoshima, Junichi 2005
Autophagy in chronically ischemic myocardium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.. 2005 Sep 27 102 (39) :13807-12 Yan, Lin; Vatner, Dorothy E; Kim, Song-Jung; Ge, Hui; Masurekar, Malthi; Massover, William H; Yang, Guiping; Matsui, Yutaka; Sadoshima, Junichi; Vatner, Stephen F 2005
Preconditioning effects of PKCdelta. Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology.. 2005 Oct 39 (4) :719-21 Hirotani, Shinichi; Sadoshima, Junichi 2005