Increased expression of growth hormone receptor mrna and insulin-like growth factor-i mrna in volume-overloaded hearts

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Recent results suggest that insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) may be involved in the transition of a hemodynamic load into cardiac hypertrophy and that the expression of IGF-I seems to be coupled to increased wall stress. The present study investigated the role of growth hormone (GH) and IGF-I in myocardial hypertrophy induced by volume overload. An aortocaval fistula (ACF) was created in male Wistar rats, and experiments were performed 2, 4, and 7 days after the onset of volume overload. Right and left ventricular (RV and LV, respectively) myocardial expression of GH receptor mRNA and IGF-I mRNA were quantitated by a solution hybridization RNase protection assay. RV GH receptor mRNA content was elevated on the fourth and seventh days after the induction of the shunt, with peak levels (0.63±0.16 versus 0.14±0.03 amol/μg DNA for the shamoperated animals; P P

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Isgaard, J., Wåhlander, H., Adams, M. A., & Friberg, P. (1994). Increased expression of growth hormone receptor mrna and insulin-like growth factor-i mrna in volume-overloaded hearts. Hypertension, 23(6), 884–888. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.23.6.884

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