MECHANICAL REGULATION OF CARDIAC METABOLISM
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA
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Abstract
DESCRIPTION (adapted from the applicant's abstract): The applicant proposes to test the hypothesis that a cardiac myocyte is sensitive to the direction, or spatial context, when an episode of stretch is applied across the cell. The aligned myocyte cell system will be used to measure how different degrees and directions of stretch regulate the expression and metabolism of alpha and beta myosin heavy chain (aMHC & bMHC), a1 and b1 integrin and b-tubulin. The specific aims are: 1) to determine the effects of different vectors of stretch on the metabolism of selected cardiac proteins; 2) to determine how selective changes in cardiac metabolism and cytoskeletal organization alter the concentration of specific cardiac proteins; and 3) to experimentally manipulate the profile of integrins present on the surface of cultured myocytes.
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