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CARDIAC METABOLISM
Edited by A. J. Drake-Holland, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, andM. I. M. Noble, Midhurst Medical Research Institute, West Sussex, UK
Containing chapters by new investigators in the field as well as by established authorities, this book provides a thought-provoking and comprehensive review of this vast and rapidly advancing subject.
Many aspects of cardiac metabolism are addressed, beginning with the handling of calcium ions, through biochemical reactions, to the metabolic factors concerning blood flow and performance. New techniques such as NMR are discussed, and the importance ofthe physiological aspects of cardiac metabolism as opposed to purely biochemical aspects is emphasized.
Invaluable reading for researchers and teachers in medicine, cardiology, physiology, human biology, biochemistry, and pharmacology.
Contents: Preface; Role of the plasmalemma for calcium homeostasis and for excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle, H....
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Fülszöveg
CARDIAC METABOLISM
Edited by A. J. Drake-Holland, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, andM. I. M. Noble, Midhurst Medical Research Institute, West Sussex, UK
Containing chapters by new investigators in the field as well as by established authorities, this book provides a thought-provoking and comprehensive review of this vast and rapidly advancing subject.
Many aspects of cardiac metabolism are addressed, beginning with the handling of calcium ions, through biochemical reactions, to the metabolic factors concerning blood flow and performance. New techniques such as NMR are discussed, and the importance ofthe physiological aspects of cardiac metabolism as opposed to purely biochemical aspects is emphasized.
Invaluable reading for researchers and teachers in medicine, cardiology, physiology, human biology, biochemistry, and pharmacology.
Contents: Preface; Role of the plasmalemma for calcium homeostasis and for excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle, H. Lullmann, T. Peters, and J. Preuner; Cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum, L. Blayney; Excitation-contraction coupling, M. I. M. Noble; Calcium and contractility, H. E. D. J. ter Keurs; Calcium exchange, B. Lewartowski; Sodium-calcium exchange in mammalian heart: the maintenance of low intracellular calcium concentration, R. A. Chtapman, A. Coray, andJ. A. S. McGuigan; Mitochondria, >4. Williams; Cardiac oxygen consumption and the production of heat and work, G. Elzinga; Substrate utilization, A. J. Drake-Holland; Glycogen and lipids (endogenous substrates), G. J. van der Vusse and R. S. Reneman; Heat production, J. B. Chapman; Cardiac metabolism and the control of coronary blood flow, J. D. Laird; High energy phosphate compounds, L. H. Opie; Nuclear magnetic resonance, M. J. Dawson; Contractile and regulatory proteins, R. Zak and S. S. Galhotra; Phosphorylation of cardiac muscle contractile proteins, P. J. England; Modulation of myocardial membrane function: phosphorylation of membrane proteins,/^. J. Drake-Holland and M. I. M. Noble; A critical review on cyclic AMP and its role in cellular metabolism and heart muscle contractility, H. Van Belle; Enzyme histochemistry of the myocardium, R. G. Butcher; Catecholamines and sympathetic innervation, M. Fillenz; The influence of innervation on cardiac metabolism, A. J. Drake-Holland; Thyroid hormones, J. Nauman; Adenosine, R. A. Olsson; Subject Index
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