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Structural remodeling of cardiac myocytes in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy.
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These data suggest that increased myocyte length (an intracellular event), instead of myocyte slippage (an extracellular event), is largely responsible for the chamber dilation in ICM. Furthermore, maladaptive remodeling of myocyte shape (e.g., increased myocyte length/width ratio) may contribute to the elevated wall stress (e.g., increased chamber radius/wall thickness) in ICM.