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Cardiac Remodelling


Angelino Calderone , Ph. D. 

The primary objective is to elucidate the molecular and cellular events associated with the development of cardiac hypertrophy and scar formation post myocardial infarction. We have identified the presence of neural stem cells in the infarct region of the damaged rat heart. The physiological role of neural stem cells in scar formations remains to be determined.  


Nguyen QT, Colombo F, Clement R, Rouleau JL, Calderone A. AT1 receptor antagonist therapy preferentially ameliorated right ventricular function and phenotype during the early phase of remodeling post-MI. British Journal of Pharmacology 2003;138:1485-1494.

Drapeau J, El-Helou V, Clement R, Bel-Hadj S, Gosselin H, Trudeau LE, Villeneuve L, Calderone A. Nestin-expressing neural stem cells identified in the scar following myocardial infarction. J Cell Physiol. 2004 Dec 16; [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 15605421

        
Nestin (a marker of neural stem cells; red flourescence) and neurofilament-M
(green flourescence) fibres were identified innervating the infarct region of the damaged rat heart.



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