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Cardiotrophin-1 (9. Cardiotrophin-1 and Chagasic Carditis)

Northern blot analysis of heart infected with the chagas disease pathogen and controls showed low level expression of CT-1 mRNA in controls, which was markedly elevated in infected animals (2.5-fold; P < 0.001). Similarly, Western blotting showed a twofold elevation of CT-1 protein in infected animals (P < 0.025). Likewise, levels of both gp130 mRNA and protein were low in controls, but were approximately threefold higher in infected animals. Immunohistoche­mistry showed weak and diffuse staining for CT-1 in control myocardium, while intense staining, especially localized to the cytoplasmic region of cardiomyocytes, was found in infected animals. Although gp130 immunoreactivity was observed in both normal and infected myocardium, more intense staining was found in infected animals. Unlike CT-1, gp130 staining was granular, and was present in both the cytoplasm as well as in the perinuclear region. These data suggest that there is substantial overexpression of both CT-1 and gp130 in the heart during acute chagasic carditis. Their overexpression may provide a mechanism for myocyte protection, and for development of compensatory cardiac hypertrophy following myocardial damage in this form of cardiomyopathy Ref .



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