Controversial issues in cardiac pathophysiology Erwin Riesch Symposium, July 12/13, 1985

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Jacob, R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Steinkopff 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Myothermal economy of rat myocardium, chronic adaptation versus acute inotropism
  • The influence of myosin isoenzyme pattern on increase in myocardial oxygen consumption induced by catecholamines
  • Function and energy-rich phosphate content of the hypertrophied ventricle after global ischemia and reperfusion
  • Metabolic aspects of the development of experimental cardiac hypertrophy
  • Intracellular turnover and cardiac hypertrophy
  • Correlation between total catecholamine content and redistribution of myosin isoenzymes in pressure loaded ventricular myocardium of the spontaneously hypertensive rat
  • Significance of physical exercise in hypertension. Influence of water temperature and beta-blockade on blood pressure, degree of cardiac hypertrophy and cardiac function in swimming training of spontaneously hypertensiverats
  • Basis and clinical significance of regression of hypertensive hypertrophy
  • The cross-bridge cycle in muscle. Mechanical, biochemical, and structural studies on single skinned rabbit psoas fibers to characterize cross-bridge kinetics in muscle for correlation with the actomyosin-ATPase in solution
  • Calcium sensitivity of myofilaments in cardiac muscle — effect of myosin phosphorylation
  • Ca-pools involved in the regulation of cardiac contraction under positive inotropy. X-ray microanalysis on rapidly-frozen ventricular muscles of guinea-pig
  • The contribution of Na channel block to the negative inotropic effect of antiarrhythmic drugs
  • Cardiac oxygen consumption and systolic pressure volume area
  • The concept of “end-systolic” pressure-volume and length-tension relations of the heart from a muscle physiologist’s point of view
  • Local myocardial and global ventricular function compared during positive inotropic medication
  • On the role of optimization in the cardiovascular system
  • Some problems of cardiac energetics
  • Histochemically determinable changes in cardiac insufficiency and their functional significance
  • Morphological reaction patterns in experimental cardiac hypertrophy — a quantitative stereological study
  • Pathophysiological mechanisms in cardiac insufficiency induced by chronic pressure overload — an attempt to analyze specific factors in animal experiment
  • Immunologic regulator and effector functions in perimyocarditis, postmyocarditic heart muscle disease and dilated cardiomyopathy
  • Alterations of ?-adrenoceptors subsequent to myocardial infarction