Institut für Pharmakologie u. Toxikologie

Technische Universität München, Klinikum Rechts der Isar

Progressive cardiomyocyte loss is a unifying theme in congestive heart failure. Because the intrinsic capacity for myocardial regeneration is limited, current clinical interventions are focus on maintaining viability and/or enhancing contractility of surviving cardiomyocytes. Cell cycle induction offers a unique opportunity to restore cardiomyocyte number, and presumably cardiac function, in diseased hearts. We have developed a reporter mouse model to monitor the cell cycle activity in adult cardiomyocytes in vivo, and to test several recently described pharmacologic interventions aimed at enhancing cardiomyocyte proliferation post-injury. In addition, we have developed transgenic models in which the intrinsic cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity is enhanced, and have studied the impact of cardiomyocyte proliferation on post-injury regeneration. Our recent results in these areas will be discussed.

Art der Einrichtung:
Universität

Arbeitsschwerpunkt:
Entwicklungsneurobiologie und Neurogenetik, Molekulare Neurobiologie

Anschrift:
Biedersteiner Straße 29
D-80802 München
DE

Telefon:
0049 89 4140 3262

E-Mail:
brand@ipt.med.tum.de

Homepage:
http://www.ipt.med.tu-muenchen.de

Ansprechpartner:

Hannelore Brand

Position / Tätigkeit:
Sekretärin