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Modulation of Oxidative Stress in Heart Disease

  • Uses multidisciplinary approach to demonstrate dysregulation of cellular redox status in the manifestation of different types of heart diseases

  • Describes the second messenger properties of ROS to activate signalling pathways involving different types of kinases, phosphatases, transcription factors and ion channels

  • Discusses different targets for drug development in cardiovascular diseases

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Table of contents (29 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Regulation of Oxidative Stress

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Modulation of Oxidative Stress in Heart Disease by Uncoupling Proteins

      • Zakaria A. Almsherqi, Bernita Yeo Hui Li, Yuling Zhou, Craig S. McLachlan
      Pages 3-21
    3. Oxidant-Dependent and Oxidant-Independent Proangiogenic and Vasomotor Signaling in Coronary Vascular Endothelium

      • Sarah Aldosari, Maan Awad, May Z. Gao, Isabella G. McCormack, Frank W. Sellke, Md. Ruhul Abid
      Pages 23-61
    4. Myocardial Oxidative Stress and Metabolic Diseases

      • Hassan I. H. El-Sayyad
      Pages 81-105
    5. Impact of Genetic and Epigenetic Factors on the Oxidative Stress in Cardiovascular Disease

      • Shiva Krishna Katkam, Bobbala Indumathi, Shaik Mohammad Naushad, Vijay Kumar Kutala
      Pages 107-128
    6. Role of Monoamine Oxidases in Heart Diseases

      • Vinayak Gupta, Vikas Arige, Nitish R. Mahapatra
      Pages 129-150
    7. Key Cellular Effectors in ROS-Mediated Cardiac Diseases

      • Ratul Datta Chaudhuri, Santanu Rana, Kaberi Datta, Sagartirtha Sarkar
      Pages 151-195
    8. Heat Shock Proteins and Their Associated Oxidative Stress-Induced Heart Disease

      • Sangeeta Mitra, Rakhi Dasgupta, Angshuman Bagchi
      Pages 215-235
    9. Modulation of Oxidative Stress in Cardiovascular Diseases

      • Jay C. Jha, Madhura Bose, Karin Jandeleit-Dahm
      Pages 237-253
  3. Pathophysiology of Oxidative Stress

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 255-255
    2. Oxidative Stress and Heart Failure

      • Bodh I. Jugdutt, Bernadine A. Jugdutt
      Pages 257-311
    3. Oxidative Stress in Metabolic Syndrome: Experimental Model of Biomarkers

      • María del Carmen Baez, Mariana Tarán, Mónica Moya, María de la Paz Scribano Parada
      Pages 313-338
    4. Oxidative Stress as a Critical Determinant of Adult Cardiac Progenitor Cell-Fate Decisions

      • Diego Herrero, Susana Cañón, Guillermo Albericio, Susana Aguilar, Rosa María Carmona, Adrián Holguín et al.
      Pages 339-363
    5. Role of Oxidative Stress in Hyperhomocysteinemia-Induced Heart Diseases

      • Nevena Jeremic, Jovana Bradic, Anica Petkovic, Gregory Weber
      Pages 365-375
    6. Nitrosative Stress and Cardiogenesis: Cardiac Remodelling Perturbs Embryonic Metabolome

      • Pavitra Kumar, Lakshmikirupa Sundaresan, Suvro Chatterjee
      Pages 377-391
    7. Oxidative Stress in Pulmonary Artery Hypertension

      • Vinu Wilson, Subir Kumar Maulik
      Pages 393-402

About this book

This book highlights the multifaceted roles of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in modulating normal cellular and molecular mechanisms during the development of different types of heart disease. Each chapter in the book deals with the role that altered redox homeostasis plays in the pathophysiology of heart disease. In addition, the book explains how reactive oxidant species interact with their targets and provides novel strategies for attenuating oxidative stress-induced types of heart disease.

The book not only covers ROS-induced response in heart disease at the cellular level, but also demonstrates that an imbalance of redox states has its roots in our genes, and explains the ways gene expression is regulated. In turn, it reviews potential sources of ROS, their pathological effects on the heart, and potential sites for therapeutic interventions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, India

    Sajal Chakraborti

  • Institute of Cardiovascular Science, St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre, Winnipeg, Canada

    Naranjan S. Dhalla

  • Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, India

    Madhu Dikshit, Nirmal K. Ganguly

About the editors

Dr Sajal Chakraborti is a Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Kalyani, West Bengal, India. He completed his PhD at Calcutta University, Kolkata, India and his DSc at the University of Kalyani. He also pursued postdoctoral research at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; University of Utah, Salt Lake City; and New York Medical College, New York as a Fulbright Fellow. He visited the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, where he conducted research on f beta-adrenergic receptor activation in heart disease.  His research mainly deals with the role of vasoactive agents in regulating vascular tone under oxidant and calcium signaling phenomena. He has been engaged in biochemistry teaching and research for the past 40 years (email: saj_chakra@rediffmail.com). 

Dr Naranjan S Dhalla is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. His expertise includes the subcellular and molecular basis of heart function in health and disease. He has been engaged in multidisciplinary cardiology research and education for over 50 years. He is currently the Editor-in-chief of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (Springer) (email: NSDhalla@sbrc.ca). 

Dr Madhu Dixit is a National Chair Fellow of the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, Haryana, India. She has contributed to the general area of biochemical pharmacology with a special interest in cardiovascular pharmacology and redox biology. Dr Dixit has been engaged in research, especially on drug discovery and development, for over 40 years (email: rmadhudikshit@gmail.com).

Dr Nirmal K Ganguly, a distinguished biotechnologist and former Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), is associated with Global Health Strategies, New Delhi, India. One important aspect of his research is the understanding of occupational, environmental and nutritional aspects of heart disease.  In 2008 he was presented with the Padma Bhushan Award in the field of “Medicine” by the President of India (email: ganguly1nk@gmail.com). 


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