Cardiac Remodeling

Cardiac Remodeling
Author: Bodh I. Jugdutt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1461459303

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The main objective of Cardiac Remodeling: Molecular Mechanisms is to summarize the major research advances in molecular, biochemical and translational aspects of cardiac remodeling over the last 2 to 3 decades under one cover and touch on future directions. It provides a high profile and valuable publication resource on molecular mechanisms of cardiac remodeling for both the present and future generations of researchers, teachers, students and trainees. This book should stimulate future translational research targeted towards discovery and development for preventing, limiting and reversing bad remodeling over the next few decades, with the ultimate goal of preventing progression to systolic and/or diastolic heart failure. The chapters suggest potential novel strategies that should receive attention for translating basic research knowledge to application in patients at the bedside.

Myocardial Preservation

Myocardial Preservation
Author: Dennis V. Cokkinos
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2019-01-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3319981862

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This timely book reveals an integrated approach to myocardial preservation focusing on translational research and clinical applications. Chapters cover both the mechanisms of heart failure in addition to therapeutic considerations, including forms of cardiac cell death, cardiac remodelling and cardiac regeneration. Potential future research directions are also proposed, enabling the reader to gain a broad in-depth understanding of the topic. Myocardial Preservation: Translational Research and Clinical Application presents a thorough review of myocardial preservation. Its comprehensive approach provides a valuable reference for cardiology researchers and practising and trainee cardiologists seeking new insight to the topic.

Cardiac Remodeling

Cardiac Remodeling
Author: Barry Greenberg
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2005-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1000611639

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Exploring the causes, mechanisms, and pathophysiology of cardiac remodeling, this reference offers detailed descriptions of the various components of the remodeling process, as well as new therapeutic interventions and recent and future prospects for the treatment of cardiac remodeling.

Cardiac Remodeling

Cardiac Remodeling
Author: Jerald Sherman
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Cardiovascular system
ISBN: 9781634842709

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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in almost 40% of patients suffering from end stage renal disease (ESRD). Cardiomyopathy and ischemic heart disease are the most frequent causes of cardiac death. The risk of cardiovascular mortality in dialysis patients is 10 to 20 times greater than the general population, particularly in younger patients, taking into account that the relative risk decreases with age. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is the most common cardiac abnormality in chronic kidney disease (CKD), and the survival risk ratio in such patients is independent. This book examines the molecular mechanisms, treatments and clinical implication of cardiac remodeling. The first chapter discusses risk factors for cardiovascular disease in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. The following chapters examine the impacts tropomyosin, vitamin D, and coffee have on cardiac remodeling.

Cardiac Adaptations

Cardiac Adaptations
Author: Bohuslav Ostadal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1461452031

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This book summarizes present knowledge of different mechanisms involved in the development of positive and negative consequences of cardiac adaptation. Particular attention is paid to the still underestimated adaptive cardiac responses during development, to adaptation to the frequently occurring pressure and volume overload as well as to cardiac changes, induced by enduring exercise and chronic hypoxia. Cardiac Adaptations will be of great value to cardiovascular investigators, who will find this book highly useful in their cardiovascular studies for finding solutions in diverse pathological conditions; it will also appeal to students, fellows, scientists, and clinicians interested in cardiovascular abnormalities.

Mechanoresponsive Mechanisms In Hypertrophic Cardiac Remodeling

Mechanoresponsive Mechanisms In Hypertrophic Cardiac Remodeling
Author: Todd Haswell Kimball
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre:
ISBN:

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All cells of the body are under some form of mechanical load and these forces are part of the factors defining cell type specificity. The mechanical environment influences cellular behavior and is the basis of mechanobiology. The forces acting on cells must be met with a cellular response, as the input signals are transduced to molecular mechanisms that drive gene regulation. In the heart, the distinct roles of cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts, as fibroblasts enforce tissue stiffness homeostasis through extracellular matrix maintenance and cardiomyocyte contraction-relaxation cycles work against this stiffness with every heartbeat, enable each to respond to cardiac stressors through differential gene expression, changing their cellular physical phenotype. At the cellular level, cardiac hypertrophy is a growth of the cardiomyocyte (without proliferation) and increased interstitial fibrosis, and these phenotypes are the result of changes to gene expression. While the gene expression program induced by cardiac hypertrophy is well documented, this dissertation unravels mechanosensitive mechanisms activated by changes to the myocardial environment and cellular forces driving dysfunctional gene regulation perpetuating cardiac disease. Gene translation ends in the nucleus; however, it does not always start there. We viewed gene expression as an end point, being influenced by a number of factors outside the nucleus, including metabolism, nucleoskeletal, cytoskeletal, sarcomere organization, sarcolemmal signal transduction pathways, and the tissue environment. In examining transcriptional influence outside the nucleus, we first summarize the bidirectional effect of metabolic and gene regulation dysfunction in heart disease, as metabolic substrates and intermediates impact cardiac epigenetics and chromatin stores information. We report our findings from our pressure overload induced cardiac hypertrophy studies, demonstrating cardiomyocyte cellular remodeling influences nucleoskeletal ultrastructure through the expression of the structural and chromatin binding protein Lamin A/C. We phenotypically characterize an [alpha]1-adrenergic model of cardiac hypertrophy and investigate cell specific mechanism driving tissue remodeling and cellular mechanosensitive pathways underlying pathological stress. Through these studies, we explore the cardiac stressors that remodel the heart tissue during hypertrophy and the cellular mechanisms altering the cellular phenotype through gene regulation.

Cardiac Remodeling and Failure

Cardiac Remodeling and Failure
Author: Pawan K. Singal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2003-02-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781402071775

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The importance of the developmental approach for experimental and clinical cardiology is indisputable. Clinical-epidemiological studies have clearly shown that the risk factors of serious cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease, are already present during the early phases of ontogenetic development. Furthermore, congenital cardiovascular malformations remain the single largest cause of infant mortality from congenital defects in industrial countries. It is therefore not surprising that the interest of theoretical and clinical cardiologists in the developmental approach keeps increasing. Advances in molecular biology accelerated this trend substantially. This book is based on contributions presented at the international symposium The Developing Heart in Prague in May 2000. It is our contention that the biological, electrophysiological, morphological, functional, biochemical and functional approaches employed by distinguished scientists worldwide will provide the reader with a global picture for changes characterizing the developing heart. It should stimulate the curiosity of cardiovascular scientists in gaining insight into the mechanisms of normal and pathological development.

Interstitial Fibrosis in Heart Failure

Interstitial Fibrosis in Heart Failure
Author: Francisco Villarreal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387228242

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Interstitial Fibrosis in Heart Failure, edited by Francisco J. Villarreal, M.D., Ph.D., provides a timely and integrative review of the basics of cardiac extracellular matrix structure. Topics covered include how cardiac remodeling influences its disposition, abundance and function; possible non-invasive techniques for diagnosis; and potential drug-based or molecular therapeutic strategies that may interrupt or even reverse the course of the development of cardiac fibrosis. This resource for both clinicians and scientists aims to cover state-of-the-art findings relevant to cellular and molecular processes underlying cardiac fibrosis including basic elements of structure, function, diagnosis and treatment.

Mechanisms and Functional Consequences of Cardiac Remodeling

Mechanisms and Functional Consequences of Cardiac Remodeling
Author: Mohammad T. Elnakish
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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Furthermore, development of cardiac hypertrophy following T4 treatment is well recognized. However, the role of Rac1 in inducing this cardiac phenotype was unknown. In chapter 4, we provided the first mechanistic evidence for the partial involvement of Rac1 activation in T4-induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. We also revealed a putative role for Rac1 in T4-induced hypertension and showed that T4-induced cardiac hypertrophy and associated cardiac dysfunction are either not or partially dependent on hemodynamic changes.