Cardiac Adaptation in Heart Failure: Risks Due to Myocardial Phenotype Changes

Author:   J. Holtz ,  Helmut Drexler ,  Hansjorg Just
Publisher:   Steinkopff Darmstadt
ISBN:  

9783798509054


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   31 December 1992
Format:   Hardback
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Cardiac Adaptation in Heart Failure: Risks Due to Myocardial Phenotype Changes


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Author:   J. Holtz ,  Helmut Drexler ,  Hansjorg Just
Publisher:   Steinkopff Darmstadt
Imprint:   Steinkopff Darmstadt
Weight:   0.525kg
ISBN:  

9783798509054


ISBN 10:   3798509050
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   31 December 1992
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Biological adaptation of the myocardium to a permanent change in loading conditions.- Role of protein kinase system in the signal transduction of stretch-mediated myocyte growth.- Sympathetic modulation of the cardiac myocyte phenotype: studies with a cell-culture model of myocardial hypertrophy.- Growth factors, growth factor response elements, and the cardiac phenotype.- Signaling mechanisms for the activation of an embryonic gene program during the hypertrophy of cardiac ventricular muscle.- Endothelial modulation of myocardial contraction: mechanisms and potential relevance in cardiac disease.- The regulation of calcium cycling in stressed hearts.- Energetics of calcium cycling in nonfailing and failing human myocardium.- Spontaneous sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release leads to heterogeneity of contractile and electrical properties of the heart.- Afterdepolarizations and triggered activity.- The contribution of nonreentrant mechanisms to malignant ventricular arrhythmias.- The potential role of Ca2+ for electrical cell-to-cell uncoupling and conduction block in myocardial tissue.- Failure of myocardial inactivation: a clinical assessment in the hypertrophied heart.- Diastolic dysfunction in pressure-overload hypertrophy and its modification by angiotesin II: current concepts.- Mechanisms of cardiac growth. The role of the rennin-angiotensin system.- Cardiac fibroblasts: function, regulation of gene expression, and phenotypic modulation.- Modulation of myocardial sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca++ -ATPase in cardiac hypertrophy by angiotensin converting enzyme?.

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