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Titel:

DNA repair in cardiomyocytes is critical for maintaining cardiac function in mice.

Dokumenttyp:
Journal Article
Autor(en):
de Boer, Martine; Te Lintel Hekkert, Maaike; Chang, Jiang; van Thiel, Bibi S; Martens, Leonie; Bos, Maxime M; de Kleijnen, Marion G J; Ridwan, Yanto; Octavia, Yanti; van Deel, Elza D; Blonden, Lau A; Brandt, Renata M C; Barnhoorn, Sander; Bautista-Niño, Paula K; Krabbendam-Peters, Ilona; Wolswinkel, Rianne; Arshi, Banafsheh; Ghanbari, Mohsen; Kupatt, Christian; de Windt, Leon J; Danser, A H Jan; van der Pluijm, Ingrid; Remme, Carol Ann; Stoll, Monika; Pothof, Joris; Roks, Anton J M; Kavousi, Mar...     »
Abstract:
Heart failure has reached epidemic proportions in a progressively ageing population. The molecular mechanisms underlying heart failure remain elusive, but evidence indicates that DNA damage is enhanced in failing hearts. Here, we tested the hypothesis that endogenous DNA repair in cardiomyocytes is critical for maintaining normal cardiac function, so that perturbed repair of spontaneous DNA damage drives early onset of heart failure. To increase the burden of spontaneous DNA damage, we knocked o...     »
Zeitschriftentitel:
Aging Cell
Jahr:
2023
Band / Volume:
22
Heft / Issue:
3
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.1111/acel.13768
PubMed:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756698
Print-ISSN:
1474-9718
TUM Einrichtung:
594; Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin I, Kardiologie
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