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Publication : Expression of protein kinase C beta in the heart causes hypertrophy in adult mice and sudden death in neonates.

First Author  Bowman JC Year  1997
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  100
Issue  9 Pages  2189-95
PubMed ID  9410895 Mgi Jnum  J:43986
Mgi Id  MGI:1099237 Doi  10.1172/JCI119755
Citation  Bowman JC, et al. (1997) Expression of protein kinase C beta in the heart causes hypertrophy in adult mice and sudden death in neonates. J Clin Invest 100(9):2189-95
abstractText  Protein kinase C (PKC) activation in the heart has been linked to a hypertrophic phenotype and to processes that influence contractile function. To establish whether PKC activation is sufficient to induce an abnormal phenotype, PKCbeta was conditionally expressed in cardiomyocytes of transgenic mice. Transgene expression in adults caused mild and progressive ventricular hypertrophy associated with impaired diastolic relaxation, whereas expression in newborns caused sudden death associated with marked abnormalities in the regulation of intracellular calcium. Thus, the PKC signaling pathway in cardiocytes has different effects depending on the timing of expression and, in the adult, is sufficient to induce pathologic hypertrophy.
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