High fat feeding in mice is insufficient to induce cardiac dysfunction and does not exacerbate heart failure.
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An Overview of Murine High Fat Diet as a Model for Type 2 Diabetes MellitusA New Method to Stabilize C-Kit Expression in Reparative Cardiac Mesenchymal Cells.Left ventricular mechanical dysfunction in diet-induced obese mice is exacerbated during inotropic stress: a cine DENSE cardiovascular magnetic resonance studySaturated high-fat diet-induced obesity increases adenylate cyclase of myocardial β-adrenergic system and does not compromise cardiac function.High-Fat and Fat-Enriched Diets Impair the Benefits of Moderate Physical Training in the Aorta and the Heart in Rats.Metabolic and Biochemical Stressors in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy.Acute consumption of a high-fat diet prior to ischemia-reperfusion results in cardioprotection through NF-κB-dependent regulation of autophagic pathways.MicroRNA-539 is up-regulated in failing heart, and suppresses O-GlcNAcase expression.Obesity superimposed on aging magnifies inflammation and delays the resolving response after myocardial infarctionOxidative Stress-Dependent Coronary Endothelial Dysfunction in Obese MiceCardiac Dysfunction Induced by Obesity Is Not Related to β-Adrenergic System Impairment at the Receptor-Signalling Pathway.Successful metabolic adaptations leading to the prevention of high fat diet-induced murine cardiac remodelingExcess Linoleic Acid Increases Collagen I/III Ratio and "Stiffens" the Heart Muscle Following High Fat Diets.Induction of activating transcription factor 3 limits survival following infarct-induced heart failure in mice.Long-term consumption of an obesogenic high fat diet prior to ischemia-reperfusion mediates cardioprotection via Epac1-dependent signaling.Estrogen Receptor α Participates to the Beneficial Effect of Red Wine Polyphenols in a Mouse Model of Obesity-Related DisordersGood and bad consequences of altered fatty acid metabolism in heart failure: evidence from mouse models.Short-term high-fat diet compromises myocardial function: a radial strain rate imaging study.Partial deletion of ROCK2 protects mice from high-fat diet-induced cardiac insulin resistance and contractile dysfunction.Loss of the melanocortin-4 receptor in mice causes dilated cardiomyopathy.Obesity and Cardiometabolic Defects in Heart Failure Pathology.Murine models provide insight to the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.Circulating miR-19b and miR-181b are potential biomarkers for diabetic cardiomyopathy.Murine diet-induced obesity remodels cardiac and liver mitochondrial phospholipid acyl chains with differential effects on respiratory enzyme activity.Frequency of mononuclear diploid cardiomyocytes underlies natural variation in heart regeneration.Cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of GSK-3β leads to cardiac dysfunction in a diet induced obesity model.The effects of fatty acid composition on cardiac hypertrophy and function in mouse models of diet-induced obesity.Diabetic db/db mice do not develop heart failure upon pressure overload: a longitudinal in vivo PET, MRI, and MRS study on cardiac metabolic, structural, and functional adaptations.ATF3 expression in cardiomyocytes preserves homeostasis in the heart and controls peripheral glucose tolerance.Type-2 diabetic aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 mutant mice (ALDH 2*2) exhibiting heart failure with preserved ejection fraction phenotype can be determined by exercise stress echocardiography.Cardiac-specific overexpression of aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 exacerbates cardiac remodeling in response to pressure overload.
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High fat feeding in mice is insufficient to induce cardiac dysfunction and does not exacerbate heart failure.
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Adjoa Agyemang Boakye
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Deqing Zhang
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Lewis J Watson
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