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Quantification of protein expression changes in the aging left ventricle of Rattus norvegicus.


ABSTRACT: As the heart ages, electrophysiological and biochemical changes can occur, and the ventricle in many cases loses distensibility, impairing diastolic function. How the proteomic signature of the aged ventricle is unique in comparison to young hearts is still under active investigation. We have undertaken a quantitative proteomics study of aging left ventricles (LVs) utilizing the isobaric Tagging for Relative and Absolute Quantification (iTRAQ) methodology. Differential protein expression was observed for 117 proteins including proteins involved in cell signaling, the immune response, structural proteins, and proteins mediating responses to oxidative stress. For many of these proteins, this is the first report of an association with the aged myocardium. Additionally, two proteins of unknown function were identified. This work serves as the basis for making future comparisons of the aged left ventricle proteome to that of left ventricles obtained from other models of disease and heart failure.

SUBMITTER: Grant JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2752960 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantification of protein expression changes in the aging left ventricle of Rattus norvegicus.

Grant Jennifer E JE   Bradshaw Amy D AD   Schwacke John H JH   Baicu Catalin F CF   Zile Michael R MR   Schey Kevin L KL  

Journal of proteome research 20090901 9


As the heart ages, electrophysiological and biochemical changes can occur, and the ventricle in many cases loses distensibility, impairing diastolic function. How the proteomic signature of the aged ventricle is unique in comparison to young hearts is still under active investigation. We have undertaken a quantitative proteomics study of aging left ventricles (LVs) utilizing the isobaric Tagging for Relative and Absolute Quantification (iTRAQ) methodology. Differential protein expression was obs  ...[more]

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