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		<title>Goldferry8 : Page créée avec « 3?��?1.0 and 0.5?��?0.3 for WT and cKO respectively, P?[http://www.selleckchem.com/products/s-gsk1349572.html find more] Fig.?2J, compare with I). As expected, neg... »</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Page créée avec « 3?��?1.0 and 0.5?��?0.3 for WT and cKO respectively, P?[http://www.selleckchem.com/products/s-gsk1349572.html find more] Fig.?2J, compare with I). As expected, neg... »&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Nouvelle page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;3?��?1.0 and 0.5?��?0.3 for WT and cKO respectively, P?[http://www.selleckchem.com/products/s-gsk1349572.html find more] Fig.?2J, compare with I). As expected, negligible levels of Id1 were observed in the heart of the Id cKO neonates ( Fig.?2N, compare with M). We determined the requirement for Id genes in the adult heart of the surviving Id cKO mice at the functional and histological levels (n?=?56) ( Fig.?3 and Table?1). At P30 (n?=?6), P60 (n?=?5), P90 (n?=?8) and P180 (n?=?28) the Id cKO mice did not display VSDs or trabeculation defects ( Fig.?3 and data not shown). The hearts of P1, P30, P60, P90 and P180 Id cKO mice were dilated ( Fig.?3, Table?1 and data not shown). The heart/body (dry) weight ratio of the adult P180 cKO mice was 48% higher than that of WT mice (n?=?20) ( Fig. 3C, D, compare with A, and Table?1, P?[http://www.selleckchem.com/products/Dasatinib.html Src inhibitor] Fibrotic tissue was apparent in areas surrounding large vessels (n?=?14) ( Fig.?3N, compare with M), but their endothelial lining appeared normal (n?=?14) (data not shown). Fibrosis was not observed in the epimyocardium (n?=?14) (data not shown). This vascular-initiated pattern of fibrosis differed from that of another model in which the defect is triggered by myocardial apoptosis (n?=?5) ( Fig.?3O) ( Yamamoto et al., 2003). The latter is exemplified by overexpression of the mammalian sterile 20 like-kinase 1 (Mst1) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAR1B SAR1B] gene in the cardiac myocytes ( Yamamoto et al., 2003). As opposed to the Id cKO hearts ( Fig.?3N), fibrosis in Mst1 Tg hearts was evenly distributed throughout the intercellular (interstitial) space of cardiac myocytes (n?=?5) ( Fig.?3O). The phenotype observed (a disorganized myocardium next to the endocardium) resembles that of the partially rescued Id dKO neonates with maternal injection of IGF1 ( Fraidenraich et al., 2004). Monthly echocardiographic studies revealed that the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) or fractional shortening (FS) of Id cKO mice was reduced (n?=?56) ( Table?1). The onset of heart dysfunction was at P90 (n?=?8) (data not shown). In the most severely affected Id cKO mice, LVEF was below 50% ( Table?1) (Id cKO in Fig.?3J, EF: 21% and FS: 7.9%, compare with WT in Fig.?3I, EF: 64.7% and FS: 29.4%).&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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