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Vascular endothelial growth factor-B gene transfer prevents angiotensin II-induced diastolic dysfunction via proliferation and capillary dilatation in rats

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VEGF-B gene transfer resulted in prevention of the angiotensin II-induced diastolic dysfunction associated with induction of the Akt pathway, increased proliferation and number of c-kit(+) cells, as well as an increase in the capillary area in the left ventricle. VEGF-B may offer novel therapeutic possibilities for the prevention of the transition from compensated to decompensated cardiac hypertrophy and thereby for the treatment of heart failure.

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