|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
The unique biology of cardiac fibroblasts and related cells, such
as cardiac myofibroblasts and valvular interstitial cells,
distinguish them from other fibroblastic cells, a concept that is
only beginning to be widely appreciated. Further, the natural
signals that stimulate and inhibit cardiac fibrosis within these
cells are not well understood. This volume compiles articles that
address the molecular mechanisms that control the synthesis and
secretion of the cardiac ECM. The book showcases chapters that
highlight discussion of role of Transforming Growth Factor (TGF ),
an important fibrogenic cytokine and its downstream effectors SMAD
in many cardiac diseases. Further, the contributions highlight
information to discuss endogenous inhibitors of cardiac fibrosis,
as well as advances in tissue engineering specific to matrix in the
heart. Finally, discussions of unifying mechanisms of matrix
remodeling in valves and myocardium are presented. The mechanisms
involved in the stimulation of cardiac fibrosis are not fully
understood. In most cases the marginal attenuation of cardiac
fibrosis as a result of a given therapy is a beneficial side-effect
linked to other primary effects on other cells, especially
cardiomyocytes. Very few drugs or agents are known to affect the
function and dysfunction of cardiac fibroblasts and myofibroblasts
alone. The book helps to translate the information gathered within
to allow us to alter the course of fibrogenic events that are
typical of cardiac fibrosis, and thereby reduce their burden on the
patient and on society itself.
The unique biology of cardiac fibroblasts and related cells, such
as cardiac myofibroblasts and valvular interstitial cells,
distinguish them from other fibroblastic cells, a concept that is
only beginning to be widely appreciated. Further, the natural
signals that stimulate and inhibit cardiac fibrosis within these
cells are not well understood. This volume compiles articles that
address the molecular mechanisms that control the synthesis and
secretion of the cardiac ECM. The book showcases chapters that
highlight discussion of role of Transforming Growth Factor (TGF ),
an important fibrogenic cytokine and its downstream effectors SMAD
in many cardiac diseases. Further, the contributions highlight
information to discuss endogenous inhibitors of cardiac fibrosis,
as well as advances in tissue engineering specific to matrix in the
heart. Finally, discussions of unifying mechanisms of matrix
remodeling in valves and myocardium are presented. The mechanisms
involved in the stimulation of cardiac fibrosis are not fully
understood. In most cases the marginal attenuation of cardiac
fibrosis as a result of a given therapy is a beneficial side-effect
linked to other primary effects on other cells, especially
cardiomyocytes. Very few drugs or agents are known to affect the
function and dysfunction of cardiac fibroblasts and myofibroblasts
alone. The book helps to translate the information gathered within
to allow us to alter the course of fibrogenic events that are
typical of cardiac fibrosis, and thereby reduce their burden on the
patient and on society itself.
|
You may like...
Caracal
Disclosure
CD
R48
Discovery Miles 480
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.