2010
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.622.7
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Cardiac enlargement during pregnancy may involve new myocyte formation

Abstract: Cardiac enlargement that develops during pregnancy is an important yet under‐studied adaptation to physiologic stress. In light of recent evidence of resident stem cell pools in the heart, we tested the hypothesis that pregnancy‐induced cardiac enlargement may involve both myocyte hypertrophy and new myocyte formation. 6 nonpregenant age matched controls (C) and 6 mice in late pregnancy (LP, 17–19 days) were studied. Hearts were formalin fixed and 5μ sections were examined. Laminin staining was used to identif… Show more

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