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Proceedings of the Symposium ‘Angiotensin AT1 Receptors: From Molecular Physiology to Therapeutics’: CYTOKINES AND CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY: ROLES OF ANGIOTENSIN II AND BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR
Authors:David M Kaye  Ralph A Kelly  Thomas W Smith
Abstract:
  • 1 While the haemodynamic influences that cause cardiac hypertrophy are well known, the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which a mechanical stimulus is translated into a growth response by cardiac muscle have remained uncertain.
  • 2 Current evidence suggests that a number of trophic factors may be released by cellular constituents of the heart, acting in an autocrine or paracrine manner to influence the growth response and phenotype of neighbouring cells.
  • 3 Angiotensin II, acting via the AT1 receptor subtype, and both basic fibroblast growth factor and heparin-binding epidermal growth factor have been shown to exert hypertrophic actions in vivo and in vitro. Studies also indicate that cardiac myocytes themselves are capable of releasing all of these cytokines in response to increased mechanical load.
Keywords:angiotensin II  basic fibroblast growth factor  cardiac hypertrophy  cytokines  heparin-binding epidermal growth factor
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