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FRB3AR · Functional role of the beta3-adrenoceptor in modulating the remodeling of the myocardium submitted to stress

FP7Status: CLOSED1 December 201230 November 2014EU funding €169,800

This project investigates the role of the beta3 adrenoceptor (β3-AR) in modulating the remodeling of the myocardium submitted to stress. Promising advances have been made in the host laboratory in showing that overexpression of the β3-AR in cardiac myocytes confers protection from pro-hypertrophic stimulus induced-remodeling. Preliminary data suggest that nitric oxide (NO) production by NO synthase (NOS), which is known to be coupled to the β3-AR signalling in the heart, is necessary for this protection to occur.Our central hypothesis therefore is that the activation of the β3-AR protects against hypertrophic remodeling of the heart through NOS and, possibly protein kinase G (PKG) -dependent mechanisms.The following stages of the research project will aim at 1) exploring the ability of the β3-AR to regulate remodeling in response to hemodynamic stresses of different severity

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UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN

BE · €169,800

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