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Diastolic dysfunction in a pre-clinical model of diabetes is associated with changes in the cardiac non-myocyte cellular composition.

Charles D CohenMiles J De BlasioMan K S LeeGabriella E FarrugiaDarnel PrakosoCrisdion KrstevskiMinh DeoDaniel G DonnerHelen KiriazisMichelle C FlynnTaylah L GaynorAndrew J MurphyGrant R DrummondAlexander R PintoRebecca Helen Ritchie
Published in: Cardiovascular diabetology (2021)
Murine diabetes results in distinct changes in cardiac cellularity. These changes-in particular increased levels of fibroblasts-offer a framework for understanding how cardiac cellularity changes in diabetes. The results also point to new cellular mechanisms in this context, which may further aid in development of pharmacotherapies to allay the progression of cardiomyopathy associated with diabetes.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • left ventricular
  • glycemic control
  • heart failure
  • oxidative stress
  • adipose tissue