Myocardial and Skeletal Muscle Bioenergetics [electronic resource] /

I. Microcompartmentation and Energy Transport -- The Physiological Significance of the Creatine Phosphate Shuttle -- Organization of the Mitochondrial Matrix -- The Time Course of ATP Cleavage by Contracting Amphibian and Mammalian Skeletal Muscles -- Isozymes of Creatine Kinase in Mammalian Myocardial Cell Culture -- Microcompartmentation at the Mitochondrial Surface: Its Function in Metabolic Regulation -- The Effect of Inorganic Phosphate on Mitochondrial Creatine Kinase -- Hormonal Regulation of Creatine Kinase BB -- Compartmentation of Adenine Nucleotides and Phosphocreatine Shuttle in Cardiac Cells: Some New Evidence -- Compartmentation of Hormone Action in Adult Mammalian Cardiomyocytes -- Function of Creatine Kinase Localization in Muscle Contraction -- Isotope Labeling Ratios: A Tool for the Exploration of Metabolic Compartments -- The Mitochondrial Creatine Phosphokinase is Associated with Inner Membrane Cardiolipin -- A Role for Mitochondria in Myocardial Adenosine Production -- II. Respiration Control — Cellular and Organ Level -- Aspects of Heart Respiratory Control by the Mitochondrial Isozyme of Creatine Kinase -- Control of Respiration in Intact Muscle -- Energy Compartmentation and Active Transport in Proximal Kidney Tubules -- The Oxygen Dependence of Cellular Energy Metabolism -- Regulation of Mitochondrial Respiration in Liver -- Quantitation of Fluxes in the Gluconeogenic, Glycolytic, and Pentose Phosphate Pathways in Isolated Rat Hepatocytes: Energetic Considerations -- Why is There a Delay in the Increased Oxygen Consumption During the Rest-Work Transition in Skeletal Muscles -- III. Myocardial Preservation, Ischemia: Cellular Mechanisms -- Compartmentation and Functional Mechanisms in Myocardial Failure and Myocardial Infarction -- Myocardial Protection of Hypertrophied Hearts by Administration of Cardioplegia According to Regional Myocardial Temperature -- Heart Myocytes as Models of the Cellular Response to Ischemia -- Biologic Basis for Limitation of Infarct Size -- Mitochondrial Transmembrane Proton Electrochemical Potential, Di- and Tricarboxylate Distribution and the Poise of the Malate-Aspartate Cycle in the Intact Myocardium -- Sarcomere Length-tension Relationship in Toad Atrioventricular Pacemaker: Length Dependent Activation -- Myocardial Acidosis and the Mitigation of Tissue ATP Depletion in Ischemic Cardiac Muscle: The Role of the Mitochondrial ATPase -- Vascular Metabolism and Energetics -- Myocardial Glutamate Dehydrogenase Activity -- Long Term Model for Evaluation of Myocardial Metabolic Recovery Following Global Ischemia -- The Effect of Reperfusion and Streptokinase on Ischemic Myocardium Serum Creatine Kinase Activity, MM Subtypes and Myocardial Blood Flow -- Post-contracture Reperfusion: Effect of Elevated Potassium and Verapamil -- Ultrastructure of the Human Myocardium after Intermittent Ischemia Compared to Cardioplegia -- IV. Pathophysiology of Energy Compartmentation -- Cellular Injury in Phosphate Depletion: Pathogenesis and Mechanisms in the Myocardium -- Diabetes Mellitus and Hypothyroidism Induce Changes in Myosin Isoenzyme Distribution in the Rat Heart — Do Alterations in Fuel Flux Mediate These Changes? -- Glycerol Kinase Deficiency: Compartmental Considerations Regarding Pathogenesis and Clinical Heterogeneity -- Phosphorylated Nucleotides and Glycolytic Intermediates in Diabetic and Non-diabetic Rat uterus in Late Pregnancy -- Effect of Calcium Antagonists on Vasopressin Induced Changes in Myocardial and Renal Pyridine Nucleotides in the Intact Rat -- The Effect of Creatine Analogue Substitution on the Post Tetanic Response of Fast Muscle -- V. Divalent Ions and Cellular Bioenergetics -- Calcium Compartmentation in Mammalian Myocardium -- Calcium Channel Blockers, Beta Blockers and the Maintenance of Calcium Homeostasis -- Sodium-Calcium Exchange: Calcium Regulation at the Sarcolemma -- The Calcium Pumping ATPase of Heart Plasma Membrane -- Calcium Compartmentation and Regulation in Myocytes -- Ca++-Dependent and Ca++-Independent Effects of Mg++ on Canine Right Atria -- Chronotropic and Inotropic Effects of [Mg++]o Not Dependent upon [Ca++]o -- Sodium Modulation of Resting Force, Contractile Properties, and Metabolism with Particular Emphasis on its Role in the Development of Calcium Overload States -- The Effect of Short Chain Fatty Acid Administration on Hepatic Glucose, Phosphate, Magnesium and Calcium Metabolism -- VI. 31-P NMR -- Lessons for Muscle Energetics from 31P NMR Spectroscopy -- Metabolic Depletion Preceding Cytolysis Induced by Antibody and Complement as Revealed by 31P-NMR Spectroscopy.

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Main Authors: Brautbar, Nachman. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1986
Subjects:Medicine., Cardiology., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5107-8
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