Publications by authors named "Ricarda Haustein"

Article Synopsis
  • Pathological cardiac remodeling can lead to heart failure, and the study focused on two long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) that are upregulated in failing hearts.
  • Overexpressing these lncRNAs in mice worsened heart dysfunction and increased hypertrophy and fibrosis in response to pressure overload.
  • Knocking out these lncRNAs reduced heart damage and improved blood vessel growth but also led to sudden death in some mice, highlighting their complex role in heart failure and potential as therapeutic targets.
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(1) Background: Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a major health problem worldwide. CTRP9, a secreted glycoprotein, is mainly expressed in cardiac endothelial cells and becomes downregulated in mouse models of diabetes mellitus; (2) Methods: In this study, we investigated the impact of CTRP9 on early stages of diabetic cardiomyopathy induced by 12 weeks of high-fat diet; (3) Results: While the lack of CTRP9 in knock-out mice aggravated insulin resistance and triggered diastolic left ventricular dysfunction, AAV9-mediated cardiac CTRP9 overexpression ameliorated cardiomyopathy under these conditions. At this early disease state upon high-fat diet, no fibrosis, no oxidative damage and no lipid deposition were identified in the myocardium of any of the experimental groups.

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