S. Isoyama

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Complete reversibility of physiological coronary vascular abnormalities in hypertrophied hearts produced by pressure overload in the rat.

Isoyama, S, Ito, N, Kuroha, M, Takishima, T

Using an experimental model of ascending aortic banding in the rat, we examined whether coronary circulation abnormalities in hypertrophied hearts are reversible after debanding. 4-wk banding...

Effect of age on myocardial adaptation to volume overload in the rat.

Isoyama, S, Grossman, W, Wei, J Y

To test the hypothesis that the capacity for left ventricular (LV) adaptation to volume overload might diminish with age, we examined the hemodynamics and degree of myocardial hypertrophy in response...

Age-related differences in the expression of proto-oncogene and contractile protein genes in response to pressure overload in the rat myocardium.

Takahashi, T, Schunkert, H, Isoyama, S, Wei, J Y, Nadal-Ginard, B, Grossman, W, ...

Cardiac adaptation to hemodynamic stress involves both quantitative (hypertrophy) and qualitative (pattern of gene expression) changes. Our previous studies have shown that advancing age in the rat...

Complete reversibility of physiological coronary vascular abnormalities in hypertrophied hearts produced by pressure overload in the rat.

Isoyama, S, Ito, N, Kuroha, M, Takishima, T

Using an experimental model of ascending aortic banding in the rat, we examined whether coronary circulation abnormalities in hypertrophied hearts are reversible after debanding. 4-wk banding...

Effect of age on myocardial adaptation to volume overload in the rat.

Isoyama, S, Grossman, W, Wei, J Y

To test the hypothesis that the capacity for left ventricular (LV) adaptation to volume overload might diminish with age, we examined the hemodynamics and degree of myocardial hypertrophy in response...

Age-related differences in the expression of proto-oncogene and contractile protein genes in response to pressure overload in the rat myocardium.

Takahashi, T, Schunkert, H, Isoyama, S, Wei, J Y, Nadal-Ginard, B, Grossman, W, ...

Cardiac adaptation to hemodynamic stress involves both quantitative (hypertrophy) and qualitative (pattern of gene expression) changes. Our previous studies have shown that advancing age in the rat...