Title | Diastolic Relaxation of the Heart [electronic resource] : The Biology of Diastole in Health and Disease / edited by Beverly H. Lorell, William Grossman |
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Imprint | Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1994 |
Edition | Second Edition |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2594-3 |
Descript | XIII, 348 p. online resource |
I. Molecular Biology of Relaxation -- 1. Overview: The Molecular Phenotype of Normal and Impaired Relaxation -- 2. Regulation of Gene Expression in the Failing Myocardium: Evidence for a Heart Failure Gene Program -- 3. Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Gene Expression in Human Heart Failure -- 4. Molecular Aspects of the Control of Myocardial Relaxation -- 5. Molecular Physiology of Ventricular Hypertrophy -- II. Consequences of Altered Gene Expression: The Economy of Diastole -- 6. Regulatory Proteins and Diastolic Relaxation -- 7. Intracellular Free Calcium in Hypertrophy and Failure -- 8. A Molecular Biophysical Approach to Contraction and Relaxation -- 9. On the Relations Among ATP Hydrolysis, Cation Accumulation, and Diastolic Dysfunction -- 10. Adrenergic Signal Transduction in Congestive Heart Failure: Effects on Diastole -- 11. Cardiac Renin-Angiotensin System in Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure -- 12. Altered Force-Frequency Relation and Excitation-Contraction Coupling in the Failing Human Heart. Relevance of SR-Ca2+-ATPase Protein Levels -- III. Impaired Relaxation in Experimental Models: Ischemia and Hypoxia -- 13. Effects of Hypoxia and Ischemia on Intracellular Calcium and Relaxation: Studies in the Aequorin-Loaded Whole Heart Model -- 14. Diastolic Dysfunction During Ischemia: Role of Glycolytic ATP Generation -- 15. Does Calcium Overload Adequately Explain Diastolic Dysfunction during Metabolic Inhibition? -- 16. Mechanisms of Relaxation: Perspectives from Studies in Single Cardiac Cells -- 17. Modulation of Diastolic Dysfunction in the Intact Heart -- 18. Altered Load: An Important Component of Impaired Diastolic Function in Hypertension and Heart Failure -- 19. Endothelial-Ventricular Interaction in Normal and Diseased Hearts -- IV. Impaired Relaxation in Experimental Models: Hypertrophy and Failure -- 20. Diastolic Dysfunction in Experimental Heart Failure -- 21. Interplay of Hypertrophy and Myocardial Ischemia -- 22. Myocardial Fibrosis: Structural Basis for Diastolic Dysfunction -- 23. Coronary Venous Pressure and Left Ventricular Diastolic Distensibility -- 24. Pericardium and Ventricular Interaction: Effects on Diastolic Filling -- 25. Diastolic Dysfunction in Tachycardia- Induced Heart Failure -- 26. Diastolic Abnormalities in Low-Flow and Pacing Tachycardia-Induced Ischemia in Isolated Rat Hearts โ Modification by Calcium Antagonists -- V. Diastolic Dysfunction in The Diseased Human Heart -- 27. Diastolic Dysfunction and Myocardial Energetics -- 28. Diastolic Dysfunction in Chronic Pressure and Volume Overload -- 29. Sustained Diastolic Dysfunction Following Severe Exercise-Induced Ischemia in Patients with Coronary Disease -- 30. Exercise Intolerance in Patients with Heart Failure: Role of Diastolic Dysfunction -- 31. Comparative Effects of Ischemia and Hypoxemia on Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Humans -- 32. Determinants of Left Ventricular Diastolic Filling: Insights from Echo-Doppler