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Heart Hypertrophy and Failure

Part of the book series: Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine (DICM, volume 169)

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Table of contents (35 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xli
  2. Genetic and Molecular Events

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Molecular Analysis of Genotype/Phenotype Correlations of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

      • Robert Roberts, Linda Bachinski, Qun-Tao Yu, Miguel Quiñines, Robert Young, Ali J. Marian
      Pages 3-19
    3. Molecular Genetics: New Mutations that Cause Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

      • Calum A. Macrae, Ludwig H. Theirfelder, Hugh C. Watkins, Ryuchiro Anan, J. G. Seidman, Christine E. Seidman
      Pages 21-25
    4. Mitochondrial DNA Mutations and Heart Failure

      • Takayuki Ozawa, Kazumi Katsumata, Mika Hayakawa, Makoto Yoneda, Masashi Tanaka, Satoru Sugiyama
      Pages 39-58
    5. Mutations of Myocardial Mitochondrial DNA in Diabetic Patients

      • Nobuakira Takeda, Akira Tanamura, Takaaki Iwai, Yuusaku Hayashi, Satoko Nomura
      Pages 59-66
    6. Intracellular Signaling and Genetic Reprogramming During Development of Hypertrophy in Cultured Cardiomyocytes

      • Han A. A. Van Heugten, Henriette W. De Jonge, Miriam A. Goedbloed, Karel Bezstarosti, Hari S. Sharma, Pieter D. Verdouw et al.
      Pages 79-92
    7. Phenotypic Changes in Experimental Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure in Relation to Changes in Heart Rate Variability

      • Bernard Swynghedauw, François Carré, Pascale Mansier, Brigitte Chevalier, Christophe Heymes, Nathalie Charlotte et al.
      Pages 93-101
    8. Relationship Between Myocardial Function and Expression of Calcium Cycling Proteins in Nonfailing and Failing Human Myocardium

      • Gerd Hasenfuss, Hans Reinecke, Roland Studer, Burkert Pieske, Markus Meyer, Jürgen Holtz et al.
      Pages 103-116
    9. Cardiac Remodeling by Alterations in Phospholamban Protein Levels

      • Wusheng Luo, Eva Kiss, Kimberly L. Koss, Ingrid L. Grupp, Judy M. Harrer, W. Keith Jones et al.
      Pages 117-137
    10. Regulation of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Gene Expression during Cardiac Hypertrophy and Heart Failure

      • Debra Baker, Masashi Arai, Hiro Matsui, Drew Sukovich, Junaid Shabbeer, Vrushank Dave et al.
      Pages 139-154
  3. Cellular and Biochemical Mechanisms

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 169-169
    2. Growth of the Neonatal Pig Heart

      • Cathy J. Beinlich, Howard E. Morgan
      Pages 171-182
    3. Rat Heterotopic Cardiac Isograft Model: What Atrophy Teaches Us about Hypertrophy

      • Peter M. Buttrick, David L. Geenen, Ashwani Malhotra, James Scheuer
      Pages 197-204
    4. Myocardial Cell Abnormalities in Heart Failure: Experience from Studies on Single Myocytes

      • Crispin H. Davies, Lesley A. Brown, Federica Del Monte, Philip A. Poole-Wilson, Sian E. Harding
      Pages 205-219
    5. Depression of Sarcolemmal Phospholipase C Activity in Congestive Heart Failure

      • Vincenzo Panagia, Johanna T. A. Meij, Nasrin Mesaeli, Rohit K. Singal, Naranjan S. Dhalla
      Pages 221-229

About this book

Heart Hypertrophy and Failure brings together leading basic scientists and clinicians, presenting improved knowledge of the pathophysiology and treatment of the condition. The result is a synthesis of state-of-the-art information on molecular biology, cellular physiology and structure-function relationships in the cardiovascular system in health and disease. The papers presented describe fundamental mechanisms underlying changes in the cellular machinery during the development of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure.
Audience: Students, scientists, clinical and experimental cardiologists who seek to understand and manage the perplexing problems of hypertrophy and heart failure.

Editors and Affiliations

  • MRC Group in Experimental Cardiology Division of Cardiovascular Sciences St. Boniface General Hospital Research Centre Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

    Naranjan S. Dhalla, Grant N. Pierce, Vincenzo Panagia, Robert E. Beamish

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