ATP and the Heart

ATP and the Heart

by Joanne S. Ingwall
ATP and the Heart

ATP and the Heart

by Joanne S. Ingwall

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Overview

ATP plays a central role in the two leading causes of cardiac morbidity and mortality in the western world: ischemia and heart failure. We are in our infancy applying what is known about biology and chemistry of ATP toward developing effective therapies for these diseases. In this volume, the current understanding of the chemistry and biology of ATP specifically in the cardiomyocyte is presented. New insights into ATP have been gleaned using biophysical techniques allowing dynamic measurement of chemical events in the intact beating heart and using new animal models in which cardiac proteins are either over expressed, deleted or harbor specific mutations.

This book provides a summary of the basic understanding and includes illustrations of why ATP and the Heart is important to both the clinician and scientist.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461510932
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 12/06/2012
Series: Basic Science for the Cardiologist , #11
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

I: ATP: The Molecule.- 1 ATP and the heart: An overview.- 2 The basics.- 3 The chemistry of the ATPase reaction.- 4 Ways to measure ATP and related metabolites.- II: ATP: Degradation Pathway and de novo Synthesis.- 5 Degradation and synthesis of ATP.- III: ATP Utilizing Pathways.- 6 The work of contraction: Myosin ATPase.- 7 The work of ion movements.- 8 The work of macromolecular synthesis and degradation.- IV: ATP Synthesizing Pathways.- 9 ATP synthesis pathways: glycolysis.- 10 ATP synthesis pathways: oxidative phosphorylation.- 11 ATP synthesis pathways: phosphotransferase reactions.- V: ATP and the Heart.- 12 Integration of ATP synthesis and ATP utilization pathways.
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