Cardiac Energetics: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
Editat de R. Jacob, Hanjoerg Just, C. Holubarschen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783662112915
ISBN-10: 3662112914
Pagini: 436
Ilustrații: IX, 425 p. 50 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Editura: Steinkopff
Colecția Steinkopff
Locul publicării:Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3662112914
Pagini: 436
Ilustrații: IX, 425 p. 50 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Editura: Steinkopff
Colecția Steinkopff
Locul publicării:Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
Professional/practitionerCuprins
I. Cardiac energetics as related to basic mechanisms and mechanical conditions.- The mechanism of muscle contraction. Biochemical, mechanical, and structural approaches to elucidate cross-bridge action in muscle.- Energetics studies of muscles of different types.- High energy phosphate of the myocardium: Concentration versus free energy change.- Cardiac basal and activation metabolism.- Mechanical determinants of myocardial energy turnover.- Cardiac energetics and the Fenn effect.- Cardiac energetics: significance of mitochondria.- Heat production and oxygen consumption following contraction of isolated rabbit papillary muscle at 20°C.- Regulation of heart creatine kinase.- Effect of creatine depletion on myocardial mechanics.- ATPase activity of intact single muscle fibres of Xenopus laevis is related to the rate of force redevelopment after rapid shortening.- II. Cardiac energetics as related to ontogenesis, chronic myocardial transformation and inotropic interventions.- Developmental differences in myocardial ATP metabolism.- The effects of acute and chronic inotropic interventions on tension independent heat of rabbit papillary muscle.- Chronic cardiac reactions. I. Assessment of ventricular and myocardial work capacity in the hypertrophied and dilated ventricle.- Chronic cardiac reactions. II. Mechanical and energetic consequences of myocardial transformation versus ventricular dilatation in the chronically pressure-loaded heart.- Chronic cardiac reactions. III. Factors involved in the development of structural dilatation.- Chronic cardiac reactions. IV. Effect of drugs and altered functional loads on cardiac energetics as inferred from myofibrillar ATPase and the myosin isoenzyme population.- Ca-independent regulation of cardiac myosin.- Implications ofmyocardial transformation for cardiac energetics.- Myocardial energetics and diastolic dimensions of the heart in experimental hypertension.- Myocardial contractility and left ventricular myosin isoenzyme pattern in cardiac hypertrophy due to chronic volume overload.- Decreased L-carnitine transport in mechanically overloaded rat hearts.- New aspects of excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle: Two types of Ca++ entry promotion with and without involvement of cyclic AMP and Mg++ ions.- Energetic aspects of inotropic interventions in rat myocardium.- III. Cardiac energetics in hypoxia and ischaemia.- Mechanics of rat myocardium revisited: Investigations of ultra-thin cardiac muscles under high energy demand.- Changes in myocardial distensibility in rat papillary muscle: Fibrosis, KCl contracture, hypoxic contracture, oxygen and glucose deficiency contracture, and experimental tetanus.- Ultrastructural observations on the effects of different substrates on ischaemic contracture in global subtotal ischaemia in the rat heart.- Diastolic relaxation abnormalities during ischaemia and their association with high energy phosphate depletion, intracellular pH and myocardial blood flow.- Inotropic changes in ischaemic and non-ischaemic myocardium and arrhythmias within the first 120 minutes of coronary occlusion in pigs.- Phosphocreatine and adeninenucleotides in postasphyxial hearts with normal basal function and normal oxygen demand.- Changes in cardiovascular adrenoceptor response in rats subsequent to myocardial infarction.- Cardioprotection by anti-ischaemic and cytoprotective drugs.- Myocardial protection by antioxidant during permanent and temporary coronary occlusion in dogs.- Promising reduction of ventricular fibrillation in experimentally induced heart infarction by antioxidant therapy.- IV. Cardiac energetics in human heart: Clinical implications.- Atrial and ventricular isomyosin composition in patients with different forms of cardiac hypertrophy.- Heterogeneous regulatory changes in cell surface membrane receptors coupled to a positive inotropic response in the failing human heart.- Acute and chronic changes of myocardial energetics in the mammalian and human heart.- Cardiac energetics in clinical heart disease.- Influence of phosphodiesterase inhibition on myocardial energetics in dilative cardiomyopathy.- Predicting postoperative haemodynamics in valve patients.