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Biochemical Regulation of Myocardium

Part of the book series: Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (DMCB, volume 19)

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Table of contents (41 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-2
  2. Cardiac Development and Regulation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 3-3
    2. Calcium channels and cation transport ATPases in cardiac hypertrophy induced by aortic constriction in newborn rats

      • Lei Zheng, Maurice Wibo, František Kolář, Théophile Godfraind
      Pages 23-29
    3. G proteins, adenylyl cyclase and related phosphoproteins in the developing rat heart

      • Sabine Bartel, Peter Karczewski, Ernst-Georg Krause
      Pages 31-38
    4. Localization of α1,2,3-subunit isoforms of Na,K-ATPase in cultured neonatal and adult rat myocardium: The immunofluorescence and immunocytochemical study

      • Jan Slezak, Wolfgang Schulze, Zuzana Stefankova, Ludmila Okruhlicova, Ludovit Danihel, Gerd Wallukat
      Pages 39-45
    5. Early postnatal changes in sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium transport function in spontaneously hypertensive rats

      • Nicholas Freestone, Jaipaul Singh, Ernst-Georg Krause, Roland Vetter
      Pages 57-66
    6. Cardiac phosphocreatine deficiency induced by GPA during postnatal development in rat

      • Václav Pelouch, František Kolář, Zaza A. Khuchua, Galina V. Elizarova, Marie Milerová, Bohuslav Ošt’ádal et al.
      Pages 67-76
    7. Role of bradykinin in the antihypertrophic effects of enalapril in the newborn pig heart

      • Cathy J. Beinlich, Christine J. Rissinger, Kristen J. Vitkauskas, Howard E. Morgan
      Pages 77-83
    8. Regulation of the slow Ca++ channels of myocardial cells

      • N. Sperelakis, Y. Katsube, H. Yokoshiki, H. Sada, K. Sumii
      Pages 85-98
    9. In-vivo phosphorylation of the cardiac L-type calcium channel beta-subunit in response to catecholamines

      • Hannelore Haase, Sabine Bartel, Peter Karczewski, Ingo Morano, Ernst-Georg Krause
      Pages 99-106
    10. β2-Adrenoceptor activation by zinterol causes protein phosphorylation, contractile effects and relaxant effects through a cAMP pathway in human atrium

      • Alberto J. Kaumann, Louise Sanders, James A. Lynham, Sabine Bartel, Meike Kuschel, Peter Karczewski et al.
      Pages 113-123
    11. Cardiac pump function of the isolated rat heart at two modes of energy deprivation and effect of adrenergic stimulation

      • Valeri I. Kapelko, Vladimir L. Lakomkin, Olga V. Korchazhkina, Oleg I. Pisarenko
      Pages 131-136
    12. Heart glycogen content and isoprenaline-induced myocardial lesions

      • Miroslav Mráz, Sixtus Hynie
      Pages 145-149
    13. Role of vascular adrenergic mechanisms in the haemodynamic and PGI2 stimulating effects of angiotensin in diabetic dogs

      • Mária Zsófia Koltai, Ildikó Pósa, Erzsébet Kocsis, Peter Rösen, Gábor Pogátsa
      Pages 151-157

About this book

This special issue of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry contains original research papers as well as invited reviews dedi­ cated, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the inauguration of the Heart Research Group in Berlin-Buch that today forms a part there of the Max Delbriick Center for Molecular Medicine, to Professor Albert Wollenberger, founder of the Heart Research Group and for 21 years its head. The papers in this issue are written by researchers working in the field of cardiovascular research who together with Albert Wollenberger share the belief that an integrative application of advances in molecular and cellular biology will lead to new concepts for treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases. We hope that this special will serve as a good source of information in this regard. We wish to thank all of the contributors for their help and cooperation. We also wish to thank Mrs. Verona Kuhle for her secretarial help. We are grateful to Dr. Naranjan S. Dhalla, Editor-in-Chief of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry for his interest and encouragement, and for agreeing to publish this issue in honor of Albert Wollenberger. ROLAND VETTER and ERNST -GEORG KRAUSE Max Delbriick Center for Molecular Medicine, Robert-Rossle-StraBe 10, 13122 Berlin-Buch, Germany PART I CARDIAC DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 163/164: 5-11, 1996. © 1996 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin-Buch, Germany

    Roland Vetter, Ernst-Georg Krause

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Biochemical Regulation of Myocardium

  • Editors: Roland Vetter, Ernst-Georg Krause

  • Series Title: Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1289-5

  • Publisher: Springer New York, NY

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Kluwer Academic Publishers 1996

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-7923-4259-5Published: 31 December 1996

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-4613-1289-5Published: 06 December 2012

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: VI, 353

  • Topics: Biochemistry, general

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