This book presents a multidisciplinary approach to cardiac mechanotransduction. The chapters depict the many faces of the topic, from membrane and ion channel level to mechanics, biochemical signaling and regulation via hormone systems. Cardiac Mechanotransduction is of interest to basic life scienc
Cardiac Mechanotransduction
β Scribed by Matti WeckstrΓΆm M.D., Ph.D., Pasi Tavi Ph.D. (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 157
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For about hundred years the investigation of heart physiology has had one central guiding principle, the "law" of Frank and Starling. This connects the return of blood into the heart and the blood pressure with cardiac conΒ traction force. The "law" does it in a way that enables the cardiovascular system to react to perturbations without major malfunctions. This book is a compilation of reviews of prominent scientists on this subject. The differΒ ence of the original formulation of the Frank-Starling principle is that mechanotransduction is the central theme that leads the reader through the book. Since the discovery of the "law" the scope of topics related to this subject has broadened enormously, as can be seen easily by glancing at the contents of this book. Mechanotransduction in the heart has many faces that range from molecules to humans and their diseases. We editors hope that the large amount of knowledge compressed into the book's chapters forms a balanced treatment and that the text is easily approached by all who want to know what cardiac mechanotransduction is about. Matti Weckstrom and Pasi Tavi Oulu, Finland June 16. 2006 Ackno^vledgments The editors are grateful to all authors for their magnificent contributions and for their patience during compiling this book. This work was supported by the University of Oulu, the Biocenter Oulu and the Academy of Finland.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
The Mechanosensory Heart....Pages 1-7
Origin of Mechanotransduction....Pages 8-27
The Role of the Sarcomere and Cytoskeleton in Cardiac Mechanotransduction....Pages 28-47
Mechanoelectric Transduction/Feedback: Physiology and Pathophysiology....Pages 48-77
Mechanotransduction in Cardiac Remodeling and Heart Failure....Pages 78-92
Second Messenger Systems Involved in Heart Mechanotransduction....Pages 93-105
The Role of Adrenoceptors in Mechanotransduction....Pages 106-119
Intracellular Signaling Through Protein Kinases in Cardiac Mechanotransduction....Pages 120-133
Mechanotransduction of the Endocrine Heart....Pages 134-144
Back Matter....Pages 145-147
β¦ Subjects
Human Physiology; Cell Biology; Cardiology
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