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Na+/H+ exchanger and cardiac hypertrophy

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HIPERTENSION Y RIESGO VASCULAR
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 22-32

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DOI: 10.1016/j.hipert.2019.09.002

Keywords

Hypertrophy; Sodium hydrogen exchanger; IGF-1; exercise; Stretching

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  1. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica, Argentina [PICT 2016-1964, PICT 2017-1763]

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Reactive cardiac hypertrophy (CH) is an increase in heart mass in response to hemo- dynamic overload. Exercise-induced CH emerges as an adaptive response with improved cardiac function, in contrast to pathological CH that represents a risk factor for cardiovascular health. The Na+/H(+ )exchanger (NHE-1) is a membrane transporter that not only regulates intracellular pH but also intracellular Na+ concentration. In the scenario of cardiovascular diseases, myocardial NHE-1 is activated by a variety of stimuli, such as neurohumoral factors and mechanical stress, leading to intracellular Na+ overload and activation of prohypertrophic cascades. NHE-1 hyperactivity is intimately linked to heart diseases, including ischemia-reperfusion injury, maladaptive CH and heart failure. In this review, we will present evidence to support that the NHE-1 hyperactivity constitutes a switch on/off for the pathological phenotype during CH development. We will also discuss some classical and novel strategies to avoid NHE-1 hyperactivity, and that are therefore worthwhile to improve cardiovascular health. (C) 2019 SEH-LELHA. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. Alt rights reserved.

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