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Cardiac mechanotransduction and implications for heart disease

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE-JMM
卷 81, 期 12, 页码 750-756

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-003-0488-x

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Z-disc proteins; stretch response; tensegrity; myocardial stretch sensing; cardiomyopathy

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Mechanotransduction, the conversion of a mechanical stimulus into a cellular response, plays a fundamental role in cell volume regulation, fertilization, gravitaxis, proprioception, and the senses of hearing, touch, and balance. Mechanotransduction also fills important functions in the myocardium, where each cycle of contraction and relaxation leads to dynamic deformations. Since the initial observation of stretch induced muscle growth, our understanding of this complex field has been steadily growing, but remains incomplete. For example, the mechanism by which myocytes sense mechanical forces is still unknown. It is also unknown which mechanism converts such a stimulus into an electrochemical signal, and how this information is transferred to the nucleus. Is there a subpopulation of mechanosensing myocytes or mechanosensing cells in the myocardium? The following article offers an overview of the fundamental processes of mechanical stretch sensing in myocytes and recent advances in our understanding of this increasingly important field. Special emphasis is placed on the unique cardiac cytoskeletal structure and related Z-disc proteins.

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