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    EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR) – AN ESSENTIAL MEDIATOR OF CARDIAC CONTRACTILE FUNCTION AND REMODELING

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    Genre
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    Date
    2019
    Author
    Guo, Shuchi
    Advisor
    Tilley, Douglas G.
    Committee member
    Kishore, Raj
    Sabri, Abdelkarim
    Eguchi, Satoru
    Prasad, Sathyamangla V. Naga
    Department
    Biomedical Sciences
    Subject
    Pharmacology
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/522
    Abstract
    Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), a member of the Erbb receptor tyrosine kinase family, is essential to the development of multiple tissue and organs. Due to the embryonic lethality of global EGFR deletion, the impact of EGFR signaling in the adult heart, normally or in response to pathological stimuli, has not been well-explored. Using recently attained mice with floxed EGFR alleles crossed with αMHC-Cre mice, we have generated a cardiomyocyte-specific constitutive EGFR knockout mouse model (CM-EGFR KO) to address its role in the heart. Compared to their wild-type (WT) littermate controls, CM-EGFR-KO mice displayed age-related development of cardiac dysfunction and remodeling, occurring between 7 and 9 weeks of age, as monitored via echocardiography and immunohistochemistry analyses. Although contractile responsiveness to β-adrenergic receptor stimulation was unaffected by EGFR deletion, RNASeq analysis of CM-EGFR-KO hearts within this timeframe revealed alterations in myofilam
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