Accumulation of molecules involved in α1-adrenergic signal within caveolae: caveolin expression and the development of cardiac hypertrophy
Cardiovascular Research2001Vol. 51(4), pp. 709–716
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Abstract
The molecules involved in alpha1-adrenergic signaling are confined to the same microdomain as caveolin. A decrease in caveolin-3 expression may play a role in the development of cardiac hypertrophy in SHR, presumably through de-regulating the inhibition of growth signal in the hearts of SHR in the hypertrophic stage.
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