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T1 |
0-116 |
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On the pivotal role of PPARα in adaptation of the heart to hypoxia and why fat in the diet increases hypoxic injury. |
T2 |
117-267 |
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The role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα)-mediated metabolic remodeling in cardiac adaptation to hypoxia has yet to be defined. |
T3 |
268-375 |
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Here, mice were housed in hypoxia for 3 wk before in vivo contractile function was measured using cine MRI. |
T4 |
376-558 |
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In isolated, perfused hearts, energetics were measured using (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), and glycolysis and fatty acid oxidation were measured using [(3)H] labeling. |
T5 |
559-854 |
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Compared with a normoxic, chow-fed control mouse heart, hypoxia decreased PPARα expression, fatty acid oxidation, and mitochondrial uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) levels, while increasing glycolysis, all of which served to maintain normal ATP concentrations ([ATP]) and thereby, ejection fractions. |
T6 |
855-971 |
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A high-fat diet increased cardiac PPARα expression, fatty acid oxidation, and UCP3 levels with decreased glycolysis. |
T7 |
972-1164 |
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Hypoxia was unable to alter the high PPARα expression or reverse the metabolic changes caused by the high-fat diet, with the result that [ATP] and contractile function decreased significantly. |
T8 |
1165-1407 |
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The adaptive metabolic changes caused by hypoxia in control mouse hearts were found to have occurred already in PPARα-deficient (PPARα(-/-)) mouse hearts and sustained function in hypoxia despite an inability for further metabolic remodeling. |
T9 |
1408-1560 |
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We conclude that decreased cardiac PPARα expression is essential for adaptive metabolic remodeling in hypoxia, but is prevented by dietary fat.-Cole, M. |
T10 |
1561-1578 |
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A., Abd Jamil, A. |
T11 |
1579-1594 |
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denotes |
H., Heather, L. |
T12 |
1595-1609 |
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denotes |
C., Murray, A. |
T13 |
1610-1624 |
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J., Sutton, E. |
T14 |
1625-1670 |
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R., Slingo, M., Sebag-Montefiore, L., Tan, S. |
T15 |
1671-1703 |
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denotes |
C., Aksentijević, D., Gildea, O. |
T16 |
1704-1719 |
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S., Stuckey, D. |
T17 |
1720-1732 |
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denotes |
J., Yeoh, K. |
T18 |
1733-1745 |
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K., Carr, C. |
T19 |
1746-1759 |
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A., Evans, R. |
T20 |
1760-1788 |
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D., Aasum, E., Schofield, C. |
T21 |
1789-1806 |
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J., Ratcliffe, P. |
T22 |
1807-1836 |
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J., Neubauer, S., Robbins, P. |
T23 |
1837-1851 |
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A., Clarke, K. |
T24 |
1852-1968 |
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On the pivotal role of PPARα in adaptation of the heart to hypoxia and why fat in the diet increases hypoxic injury. |