Calcium handling proteins : structure, function, and modulation by exercise.
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2013
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Heart failure is a serious public health issue with
a growing prevalence, and it is related with the aging of the
population. Hypertension is identified as the main precursor
of left ventricular hypertrophy and therefore can lead to
diastolic dysfunction and heart failure. Scientific studies
have confirmed the beneficial effects of the physical exercise
by reducing the blood pressure and improving the functional
status of the heart in hypertension. Several proteins are
involved in the mobilization of calcium during the coupling
excitation–contraction process in the heart among those are
sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2?-ATPase, phospholamban,
calsequestrin, sodium–calcium exchanger, L-type calcium’s
channel, and ryanodine receptors. Our goal is to address the
beneficial effects of exercise on the calcium handling proteins
in a heart with hypertension.
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Hypertrophy, Physical exercise, Heart failure, Hypertension
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LOCATELLI, J.; ASSIS, L. V. M. de; ISOLDI, M. C. Calcium handling proteins: structure, function, and modulation by exercise. Heart Failure Reviews, v. 19, p. 207-225, 2013. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10741-013-9373-z>. Acesso em: 23 fev. 2017.