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KFO 196:  Signal Transduction in Adaptive and Maladaptive Cardiac Remodelling

Subject Area Medicine
Biology
Term from 2007 to 2015
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 35635434
 
Chronic heart failure is a rapidly growing health problem in the industrialised countries and represents the most common diagnosis of hospital admission in elderly patients. However, the molecular pathology of chronic heart failure is still incompletely understood and therapeutic options are limited. Similarly, atrial fibrillation is a leading cause of morbidity, the incidence is markedly increased in patients with heart failure and impairs their left ventricular function as well as the clinical outcome. The Clinical Research Unit at the University of Saarland will therefore further characterise the molecular mechanisms of physiologic and pathologic remodelling of the ventricular and atrial myocardium.
The research will focus on the processes of the molecular and cellular phenotype changes during left ventricular hypertrophy and the changes occurring in the hypocontractile ventricle. In addition, the project will address the molecular and electrical changes of the atrial myocardium in the context of myocardial damage and alterations of cardiac load. Therapeutic interventions may be possible by influencing signal transduction cascades. Therefore, the aim of the Clinical Research Unit is to understand the detailed membrane, cytosolic and mitochondrial signalling cascades. The research projects will combine basic research and applied studies in order to identify novel potential targets to prevent and treat maladaptive cardiac remodelling.
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