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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.
This special issue of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry contains
original research articles and review papers which were invited
from the participants of a recent meeting organized to honour the
60th birthday of Naranjan S. Dhalla, Ph.D., M.D.(Hon.). The
meeting, organized by Drs. Morris Karmazyn (London), Grant Pierce
(Winnipeg) and Balwant Tuana (Ottawa), was held at the Best Western
Lakeside Inn in Kenora, Ontario, Canada on August 23-25, 1996. The
meeting was entitled The Cellular Basis of Cardiovascular Function
in Health and Disease. There were over 40 invited speakers from 15
different countries represented at the meeting, attended by over
280 people. Keynote lectures were presented by Drs. Norman Alpert
(Burlington, VT), Robert Jennings (Chapel Hill, NC), Makoto Nagano
(Tokyo, Japan), Howard Morgan (Danville, PA), John Solaro (Chicago,
IL) and Nobuskira Takeda (Tokyo, Japan). Dr. Henry Friesen,
President of the Medical Research Council of Canada, presented Dr.
Dhalla with a plaque at the banquet honouring his research
accomplishments over his distinguished career. Dr.Dhalla's
outstanding research achievements in understanding the subcellular
basis of cardiovascular disease were highlighted at the meeting.
One of the unique aspects of the meeting was the special effort
made by 39 former trainees of Dr. Dhalla to attend the meeting to
honour their mentor. The ex-students and trainees came from all
over Canada, the United States, Japan, Slovakia, Germany, the Czech
Republic, Estonia and the Netherlands. The meeting was judged to be
an overwhelming success in terms of the scientific content as well
as collaborative interactions initiated.
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.
A concise, in-depth analysis of the status of the sympathetic
system in heart diseases
This book summarizes the functional status of the sympathetic
neural system in cardiological diseased states and highlights
aspects of sympathetic neural activity that are important to an
overall understanding of the pathophysiology process. Critical
reviews of methods for evaluating sympathetic activity are
discussed, existing data is closely scrutinized, and attempts are
made to delineate the factors derived from increased sympathetic
activity. The book provides a physiologically and clinically based
approach to the investigation of the involvement of catecholamines
in cardiovascular diseases, which makes it a valuable addition to
the reference collections of researchers, clinical scientists, and
graduate students.
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