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CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH EDITOR IN CHIEI D J HEARSE ASSOCIATE EDITORS M AvkKIRAN G Brooks D J CHAMBERS W A Coerzet M J Curtis F J Keiry M J SHatrock CONSULTING EDITORS C S APSTEIN C Kawai J R Parratt R Bott A G KLEBER H M Piper E CARMELIET E G LaKaTTa M R Rosen T J Covatsky W J LEDERER R STRASSER P CuMMINS P L McLENNAN H SuGa J M Downey JH McNett B SwyYNGHEDAUW R Ferrari H NAKAZAWA R T WEBER K P GALLAGHER J NARGEOT A S WECHSLER M L Hess G OtivetrT! N WESTERHOI S Izumo LH Opt T J Wittiams M J JAnst R PAOLetTi Y YAZAKI EDITOR British Heart Journal EDITOR British Medical Journal TECHNICAL EDITOR O G Brookt VOLUME 28, 1994 BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP 1878 Cardiovascular Research 1994;28:1878-1880 VOLUME 28 - AUTHOR INDEX KEY: C = Correspondence: IL = Invited Letter: M = Masterclass: RA = Review Article: V = Viewpoint apoaGsrsoo ssiJ M, M 1C0, 70 391 Downey 133J 7M , 61, 72, 379, 1057, 1107 HHaannesye nP P RJ,, 458655 \ ’ 73 (RA), 391. 722 (C) Downine S E, 872 HarpiSnc E , 851, 1451 (M) Drexcer H, (IL) Harris P, 1747 680 Droste C, HarrisonF G, 528 Duker G, 337 HaG,r 933r (R A) I 741, 1036 Dumont E, 901 HasenrussG , 994 G, 1686 Duncker D J, 119 Hasuimoto M, 1407 >r>yrorrr>r> AARRPREENNTOI ER A, A1, 01182 26 UUNSWSiAIIDLDLIAEN T C G,T, 7180 08 HHaatrac u K,G 1M2,5 1 1476 AxRRsRRAIOErRze zTAT OM , JH ,2P .8 521 001(5 I L) DJJuuuvsvetekiLoNLGrE ROGY J JJ,, M5,142 2619 326 HHHaauatnesumo sSSt,G, e,54 1r887 50 78 EHEHH\R AAAsBNNNApG ID e RDP0A .EF E,S,I 6 ,C 1M5,1,337 92 16,, 91 1 0810078156 1 80( RA), 1141 EEEEstGiptsazwensi aencrri pDrs aSD , M ,G 4KA,0,, 7 1 279140373665 5 (V()V ) HHHHHHreraaeaaayaurtacsynskee rw aatwiBysa,YD r ,Jtu7,O uA14Ht 42,, 5 M1 1,14 23203671 9 5( E), 1737 (EB) HAPMAN R A, 650 Nomoto K, 1407 Heath BM, 818 BBBAAAAAAAAAAAPAB3BB3B33S3aaaa a RsaarRssraaSaRRaVAarYtnnrrnSumBAainaVircLMMArEt RGeb aN icMKm hpmaEA SSRik ARrHrto IeaasMeR XNTTorsNEDu S r Kk A-SHrRRGtRC,!ASADiJACLrAI A OO tAI r,DSs,N T J TM RE, SYR NN ,,O Y ,G, 6EOL D,GG 5,r J M5JE110 , 1PGG 1J5 ,t32, 11M, AF 1r7 6 3,12 ,A91 R1R 17 ,16.0 61,96 0A1D9 1S6KPE 3 6,M0. r 6,510,C, 21, 0 1 1, 2 16 1 9 0J3 71213 8WH,894 1Ir 4510 683712,, (3751, 2218,68 R337.1 317 2085 3r 3J (0972 . 6490 616 2,r1 6117 (1 2 09(35I94. 6rL,9 ) 3.l 8r468 10r5|. 6 r( 1>2 y l 3 ““‘"H"“‘‘‘HooOOooooOOLHLH1HoHHHHInIiHHHHHLHLHoHHHUOHootiJGpELouEEHEnELOoLnALELEEEeNARrRoOAEnaHutuEoOeR AspueNNcPyN NNIBEyATNEVuNwGOIIIEkE RuR RpeLtei GsaP GGN LENUZ N TATOMSNaSKMKae i LAX I LpEBRt, LJ S L T RATEyWNA sNEWRVEALWY M IEA PSNJK IEGN -G NARI R CSBY, C EJENS NL AYWRI,N,LM HJ1 , , G ,,AR ORST I,-, L N , 3,S E,, Y,C§Y S N FJRW6VSHS R,E ,1OM 1,,, ,, ,K7F7C , CY,, REN,4N S, 0V 9 ,,4,1N3, , 3 , KJ N171TC E H1P11 1 241B1S 8(8, 5211 ,12 ,11 603 18 Y76 3I467,8 4 11123434P377 198 6561L 73 1J1102G1 25372570,6690 1F46)V16,103 984305 1 N5802E60,1 404,9 337 0 9 4 ,3 M 6 9, 1 1 22 680 7O, 12 (0697 , I 1 0693 2 1L37 7 32) 61 69 315,053 7 ( 24C6 1)3 3 37 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEEErirerurrioruevvrueureueRurrEpEEuNuSAAAAAaoAnerioxnareeaaarountrrRIsaRrLpBLiBCTRrBkRSnvLU punnrrRnnnuMzvZpRtrrEIwenAueAI MMeHieHetciIsLIYccEssAkuraReeaaDNrEHAarcknAAAI EaNpiRNc N uu Ei saDTn rrrrSM B rDto,NRaIINMyRsN u r.eeOcE,yN taaA I aG G - 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V6 10 5 WWiinttseorn RG JJ,D ,2 525 19 YYieun FTC- L, P, 40202 8 v WWyIRN Hk \DDGMRI 5 WWWoiIrrtNc TnEeR iRtTA, C OSN 1 2JM 6,3, , 41721 3882 8 YYYooosskuuoiiyomakumar aa K,M M,, 178112759 0 7 1251 I /3 Wort S G, 636 Youne J D-E, 643 I 4 Worre J, 615 Yu Y-J, 1679 SI 5 Worrr R A, 1014 1574 Yur Y-L, 1808 t DE, 159 (RA WotTMANN R F. 1672 A. 140 (IL WoopmO aL,n 54 2 ZAHLER S, 1366 KAMP M W.8 Wi WornerF , 1018 ZANZINGER J, 209 M 5 Wricur G, 1144 Zerwes H-G, 215 P D, 858 Wrosiewsxi H. 1707 ZHANG S-L, 407 J Wynne DG 1451 (M) ZZHuAaO o LZ,-Q ,5 192 70 17 5 Xie B, 1353 ZHENG X, 209 NM Zuou B, 528 R 0 Yacous M H. 100, 1490 ZIEGELSTEIN RC, 1433 YamMacucu H 963 Zite M R, 1243 YamMamoro K, 957 ZIMMERMANN R 1062 YAMASAKI K, 980 Zives D P. 1117 YAMAsuiraN , 1083 ZuGuaiB M E, 235 ] y Cardiovascular Research 1|994:28:1881-1896 1881 VOLUME 28 - SUBJECT INDEX Acadesine, Acadesine extends the window of protection afforded by and glycogen in cardiac and skeletal muscle biopsies, with ischaemic preconditioning, 379 special reference to influence of biopsy technique and Acetylcholine delayed freezing, 524 Contribution of endothelium derived relaxing factors to acetyl- Adenosine receptor choline induced vasodilatation in the rat kidney, 1373 Adenosine receptor specificity in preconditioning of isolated Responses to histamine and acetylcholine in isolated monkey rabbit cardiomyocytes: evidence of A; receptor involve- mesenteric veins versus arteries, 667 ment, 1049 Acidosis Evidence that the adenosine A, receptor may mediate the Acidosis and arrhythmias in cardiac muscle: review article, protection afforded by preconditioning in the isolated 1312 rabbit heart, 1057 Age related differences in the response to acidosis, hypoxia, and Adenosine triphosphate, Responsiveness of in situ canine nodose hyperkalaemia in canine cardiac Purkinje fibres, 125 ganglion afferent neurones to epicardial mechanical or Effects of acidosis and hypoxia on the response of isolated ferret chemical stimuli, 1218 cardiac muscle to inotropic agents, 1209 Adenosine triphosphate sensitive potassium channels Action potential ATP sensitive potassium channel openers are of potential benefit Cellular electrophysiology in cardiac hypertrophy and failure: in ischaemic heart disease, 32: invited letters, 135, 286 review article, 933 Blockers of ATP sensitive potassium current are of potential Effect of lemakalim on action potentials, intracellular calcium, benefit in ischaemic heart disease, 31: invited letters, 135, and contraction in guinea pig and human cardiac 286 myocytes, 851 Effect of an ATP sensitive potassium channel opener, levero- Fosinoprilate prolongs the action potential: reduction of ix and makalim, on coronary arterial microvessels in the beating enhancement of the L-type calcium current in guinea pig canine heart, 1780 ventricular myocytes, 201 Electrophysiological effects of ATP sensitive potassium channel Ionic basis of action potential prolongation of hypertrophied modulation: implications for arrhythmogenesis: review cardiac myocytes isolated from hypertensive rats of article, 16 different ages, 1180 Protective effects of ATP sensitive potassium channel openers in Mechanically induced changes in action potential duration and models of myocardial ischaemia: review article, 778 left ventricular segment length in acute regional ischaemia Role of ATP sensitive potassium channel in extracellular in the in situ porcine heart, 528 potassium accumulation and cardiac arrhythmias during Prolongation by captopril of action potential duration in the myocardial ischaemia: review article, 762 normal and hypertrophied rat ventricle: direct action or Adhesion molecules, Role of selectins, a new family of adhesion inhibition of the local angiotensin converting enzyme? molecules, in ischaemia-reperfusion injury: review article, 221 289 Adenosine Aequorin, Estimates of beat to beat handling of activator calcium Acadesine extends the window of protection afforded by ischae- using measurements of [Ca**], in aequorin loaded ferret mic preconditioning, 379 cardiac muscle, 40 Adenosine: a sensitive marker of myocardial ischaemia in man, Aging, Role of aging on electrical, mechanical, and coronary 656 modifications induced by ouabain and epinine in isolated rat Adenosine blockade during reperfusion reverses the infarct heart, 358 limiting effect in preconditioned canine hearts, 1083 Aging heart, Morphometry of arterioles and capillaries in hearts of ATP gated potassium channels in acute myocardial hibernation senescent mice, 969 and reperfusion, 872 Aldosterone, Aldosterone and cardiac fibrosis, 1863 ATP sensitive potassium channels are involved in adenosine A, Almokalant, Induction of rhythm abnormalities in the fetal rat heart. receptor mediated coronary vasodilatation in the dog, A tentative mechanism for the embryotoxic effect of the 906 class III antiarrhythmic agent almokalant, 337 Cardiovascular effects of a non-xanthine-selective antagonist of Alphal adrenergic receptors, Coronary artery constriction in rats the A, adenosine receptor in the anaesthetised pig, 621 affects the activation of a, adrenergic receptors in cardiac Changes in interstitial adenosine during hypoxia: relationship to myocytes, 1070 oxygen supply:demand imbalance, and effects of adeno- Alphal adrenoceptor blockade, Effects of sympathetic stimulation, sine deaminase, 1320 with and without previous a, and B adrenoceptor blockade, Effects of adenosine on atrial refractoriness and arrhythmias, on refractoriness dispersion in canine heart, 1787 1385 Alpha tocopherol analogue, Beneficial effects of MDL 74,405, a Effects of xanthine amine congener on hypoxic coronary cardioselective water soluble a tocopherol analogue, on the resistance and venous and epicardial adenosine concentra- recovery of function of stunned myocardium in intact dogs, tions, 604 235 Endothelial nucleotide catabolism and adenosine production, 5-Amino- | -beta-D-ribofuranosylimidazole-4-carboxamide riboside, 100 Timely administration of AICA riboside reduces reperfusion Purinergic modulation of adult guinea pig cardiomyocytes in injury in rabbits, 1003 long term cultures and co-cultures with extracardiac or 21-Aminosteroids, Effects of 2l-aminosteroids in neonatal rat intrinsic cardiac neurones, 673 cardiac myocyte cell cultures exposed to free radicals, Responsiveness of in situ canine nodose ganglion afferent 1500 neurones to epicardial mechanical or chemical stimuli, Amiodarone, Amiodarone protection against myocardial injury and 1218 fibrosis induced by isoprenaline is abolished by thyroid Adenosine A, receptor hormone, 1008 A, receptor mediated myocardial infarct size reduction by Anaemic hypoxia, Alterations in the myocardial creatine kinase endogenous adenosine is exerted primarily during ischae- system during chronic anaemic hypoxia, 86 mia, 270 Anaesthesia Stimulation of endothelial adenosine A, receptors enhances Anaesthetics alter the magnitude of infarct limitation by ischae- adhesion of neutrophils in the intact guinea pig coronary mic preconditioning, 1574 system, 1366 Effects of anaesthesia and recent surgery on diastolic function, Adenosine agonists/antagonists, Preconditioning of isolated rabbit 325 cardiomyocytes: induction by metabolic stress and blockade The use of anaesthesia in experimental research: invited letter, by the adenosine antagonist SPT and calphostin C, a protein 432 kinase C inhibitor, 72 Analysis of variance, Repeated measurements and multiple com- Adenosine nucleotides, Determination of high energy phosphates parisons in cardiovascular research, 303 1882 Index Angiotensin converting enzyme, Cardiac angiotensin converting Aortocaval shunt, Captopril treatment does not restore either the enzyme and myocardial fibrosis in the rat, 1423 renal or the ANF release response during volume expansion Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors in moderate to severe high output heart failure, 1533 Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and cardiovascular Aprikalim, Comparison of effects of aprikalim and of hypoxic and remodelling: review article, 159 ischaemic preconditioning on extracellular potassium ac- Antiarrhythmic effects of ACE inhibitors: a matter of faith or cumulation, metabolism, and functional recovery of the reality? review article, 173 globally ischaemic rat heart, 864 Cardioprotection by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors - Arrhythmias the experimental evidence: review article, 183 Acidosis and arrhythmias in cardiac muscle: review article, 1312 Contrasting effects of an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor Effect of potassium on the action of the K,;p modulators and a calcium antagonist on calcium transients in isolated cromakalim, pinacidil, or glibenclamide on arrhythmias in rat cardiac myocytes, 1407 isolated perfused rat heart subjected to regional ischaemia, Converting enzyme inhibitors in cardiovascular therapy: current 881 status and future potential: review article, 146: correction, Effects of adenosine on atrial refractoriness and arrhythmias, 435 1385 Decreased lumen size after balloon injury despite inhibition of Free radicals and reperfusion arrhythmias: invited commentaries, neointimal thickening and antivasospastic treatment, 215 424 Endothelial protection by converting enzyme inhibitors: review Heterogeneity in extracellular potassium concentration during article, 166 early myocardial ischaemia and reperfusion: implications Endothelium dependent vasomotor responses to endogenous for arrhythmogenesis: review article, 770 agonists are potentiated following ACE inhibition by a Induction of rhythm abnormalities in the fetal rat heart. A bradykinin dependent mechanism, 209 tentative mechanism for the embryotoxic effect of the Fosinoprilate prolongs the action potential: reduction of ix and class III antiarrhythmic agent almokalant, 337 enhancement of the L-type calcium current in guinea pig Potassium channel openers are likely to be proarrhythmic in the ventricular myocytes, 201 diseased human heart: cardiovascular controversies, 923 Inhibition of ACE/kininase-II, acute myocardial infarction, and Potassium channel openers are unlikely to be proarrhythmic in survival: review article, 190 the diseased human heart: cardiovascular controversies, Inhibition of ACE/kininase-II after myocardial infarction - ad- 924 dendum: viewpoint, 199 Prevention of some hypothermia induced electromechanical Prolongation by captopril of action potential duration in the changes by calcium channel blockade, 55 normal and hypertrophied rat ventricle: direct action or Proarrhythmic potential of the potassium channel openers: inhibition of the local angiotensin converting enzyme? commentaries, 926 221 Rapid and slow components of delayed rectifier current in human Angiotensin II atrial myocytes, 1540 Angiotensin II associated cardiac myocyte necrosis: role of Reperfusion induced arrhythmias are caused by generation of adrenal catecholamines, 684 free radicals, 422 Effect of angiotensin II on noradrenaline release in the human Reperfusion induced arrhythmias are not caused by generation of forearm, 663 free radicals, 423 Angiotensin II receptor Role of ATP sensitive potassium channel in extracellular Alterations in angiotensin II receptor mediated signal transduc- potassium accumulation and cardiac arrhythmias during tion shortly after coronary artery constriction in the rat, myocardial ischaemia: review article, 762 1564 Arrhythmogenesis Angiotensin II receptor binding following myocardial infarction Effects of contraction-excitation feedback on electrophysiology in the rat, 1623 and arrhythmogenesis in rabbits with experimental left Animal experimentation ventricular hypertrophy, 1390 Animal experiments are useful and necessary in understanding Electrophysiological effects of ATP sensitive potassium channel cardiovascular disease: cardiovascular controversies, modulation: implications for arrhythmogenesis: review 1104 article, 16 Animal research will not provide new therapies for cardio- Role of junctional zone cells between Purkinje fibres and vascular disease: cardiovascular controversies, 1103 ventricular muscle in arrhythmogenesis, 1277 Commentaries on this month’s Cardiovascular Controversy: the Arrhythmogenic effects, Myocardial ischaemia induces platelet merits and demerits of animal experimentation, activation with adverse electrophysiological and arrhythmo- 1105-1118 genic effects, 1662 The role of animal experimentation in cardiovascular therapeutic Arterial diameter, Influence of arterial diameter on vasomotor discovery: editorial, 1102 responses in the porcine coronary vasculature, 695 Anoxia, Neutrophil mediated damage to isolated myocytes after Arterial distensibility, Evaluation of reproducibility of a vessel wall anoxia and reoxygenation, 565 movement detector system for assessment of large artery Antiarrhythmias properties, 610 Antiarrhythmic effects of ACE inhibitors: a matter of faith or Arterioles, Morphometry of arterioles and capillaries in hearts of reality? review article, 173 senescent mice, 969 Ix; blockade is a potentially useful antiarrhythmic mechanism: Atherosclerosis controversy, 421: commentary, 720 Blood cholesterol is causally related to atherosclerosis: Ix, blockade is unlikely to be a useful antiarrhythmic mechanism: cardiovascular controversies, 574, 576 controversy, 420: commentary, 720 Blood cholesterol is not causally related to atherosclerosis: Antiarrhythmic agents, Induction of rhythm abnormalities in the cardiovascular controversies, 575, 576 fetal rat heart. A tentative mechanism for the embryotoxic Megakaryocyte DNA content is increased in patients with effect of the class III antiarrhythmic agent almokalant, 337 coronary artery atherosclerosis, 1348 Antiatherogenesis, Morphological evidence for the antiatherogenic Stimulation of migration of human aortic smooth muscle cells by effect of scoparone in hyperlipidaemic diabetic rabbits, vitronectin: implications for atherosclerosis, 1815 1679 Athletic training, Heart rate and athletic training: invited letter, Aorta 284 Increase in rat aortic endothelial free calcium mediated by Atria, Depressed transient outward and calcium currents in dilated metabolically sensitive calcium release from endoplasmic human atria, 548 reticulum, 1433 Atrial fibrillation, The peripheral microcirculation in atrial fibrilla- Mitogens for adult rat aortic vascular smooth muscle cells in tion: preservation of capillary pressure and filtration coeffi- serum-free primary culture, 1238 cient, 1555 Suramin inhibits intimal thickening following intima injury in the Atrial natriuretic factor rabbit aorta in vivo, 1166 Captopril treatment does not restore either the renal or the ANF Aortic ring, Enhancement of endothelium dependent relaxation in release response during volume expansion in moderate to the rat aortic ring by selenium supplement, 345 severe high output heart failure, 1533 Reversal of pulmonary vascular remodelling following hypoxic Balkwill FR, editor. Cytokines: a practical approach, 1122 exposure: no effect of infusion of atrial natriuretic factor Baskin SI. editor. Principles of cardiac toxicology, 578 and neutral endopeptidase inhibitor, 519 Bing R. Cardiology. The evolution of the science and the art, Selective changes in natriuretic peptide and early response gene 1594 expression in isolated rat atria following stimulation by Carruthers P. The animals issue - moral theory in practice, stretch or endothelin-1, 1519 1121 Atrial refractoriness, Effects of adenosine on atrial refractoriness Catapano AL, Bernini F, Corsini A, editors. Atherosclerosis and arrhythmias, 1385 reviews, volume 24: High density lipoproteins - patho- Atrial secretory binding protein, Identification of a calcium depend- physiology and clinical relevance, 1735 ent atrial secretory binding protein as calmodulin, 705 Cheitlin MD, Sokolow M, Mcllroy MB. Clinical cardiology (6th Attachment procedures, Attachment procedures for mechanical edn), 1993, 1299 manipulation of isolated cardiac myocytes: a challenge, Curtis MJ, editor (series editor Page CP). Immunopharmacology 1758 of the heart (The Handbook of Immunopharmacology), Automaticity, Triggered activity and automaticity in ventricular 1993, 1450 trabeculae of failing human and rabbit hearts, 1547 Eisenberg RL. Chest and cardiac imaging, 1122 Autonomic control, Effects of exercise on the autonomic control of Escande D, Standen N, editors. K* channels in cardiovascular the heart: training or overtraining? correspondence, 141 medicine: from basic science to clinical practice, 930 Autonomic nervous system, Alteration of autonomic influence on Goris M, Brettille J. Nuclear cardiology, 578 left ventricular contractility by epicardial superfusion with Hainsworth R, Mark AL, editors. Cardiovascular reflex control hexamethonium and procaine, 1042 in health and disease, 1736 Krasbery RA, Segrest JF, editors. Plasma lipoproteins and Balloon injury, Decreased lumen size after balloon injury despite coronary artery disease, 143 inhibition of neointimal thickening and antivasospastic Lee JA, Allen DG, editors. Modulation of cardiac calcium treatment, 215 sensitivity: a new approach to increasing the strength of Baroreceptor stimulation, Reduced pain during baroreceptor the heart, 723 stimulation in patients with symptomatic and_ silent Lock S, Wells F, editors. Fraud and misconduct in medical myocardial ischaemia, 515 research, 931 Baroreflex sensitivity, Recovery of attenuated baroreflex sensitivity Milligan G, editor. Signal transduction - a practical approach, in conscious dogs after reversal of pacing induced heart 724 failure, 384 Nishizuka Y, Endo M, Tanaka C, editors. The biology and Beat contraction, Previous beat contraction history alters mechani- medicine of signal transduction, 579 cal restitution in the isolated left ventricle, 535 Ostadal B, Dhalla NS, editors. Heart function in health and Beta adrenergic stimulation, Transient B adrenergic stimulation can disease, 287 precondition the rat heart against postischaemic contractile Picano E. Stress echocardiography, 143 dysfunction, 1726: invited letter, 1872 Putney JW, editor. Inositol phosphates and calcium signalling, Beta adrenergic system, Cellular and molecular alterations in the B 931] adrenergic system with cardiomyopathy induced by Rezakovic DE, Alpert JS, editors. Nitrate therapy and _ nitrate tachycardia, 1243 tolerance. Current concepts and controversies, 1594 Beta adrenoceptor Rubanyi GM, editor. Endothelin, 435 Mechanisms of 8 adrenoceptor desensitisation in the failing Schwartz RS, editor. Coronary restenosis, 288 human heart: masterclass, 1451 Weetman DF, Wood D, editors. Risk factors for cardiovascular Minimal modification of canine ventricular myocyte cell surface disease in non-smokers, 1993, 1299 8 adrenoceptors despite desensitisation of ventricular Willner A, editor. Cerebral damage before and after cardiac function during exogenous f adrenoceptor challenge, surgery, 1876 680 Zilla PP, editor. International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Beta adrenoceptor blockade, Effects of sympathetic stimulation, Biology, vol 2: Applied cardiovascular biology 1990-91, with and without previous a, and 8 adrenoceptor blockade, 1875 on refractoriness dispersion in canine heart, 1787 BQ-123, Intravenous administration of the endothelin-! antagonist Beta adrenoceptor blocker, Carvedilol, a new vasodilating £ BQ-123 does not ameliorate myocardial ischaemic injury adrenoceptor blocker antihypertensive drug, protects endo- following acute coronary artery occlusion in the dog, 1672 thelial cells from damage initiated by xanthine-xanthine Bradycardia, Long term bradycardia by electrical pacing: a new oxidase and neutrophils, 400 method for studying heart rate reduction, 1774 Beta receptor agonist stimulation, Positive inotropism and Bradykinin myocardial energetics: influence of B receptor agonist Antiarrhythmic effects of ACE inhibitors: a matter of faith or stimulation, phosphodiesterase inhibition, and ouabain, 994 reality? review article, 173 Beta! adrenoceptor, 8, Adrenoceptor mediated decrease in pHi in Cardioprotection by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors - quiescent ventricular myocardium, 112 the experimental evidence: review article, 183 Big ET-1, Big ET-1 infusion in man causes renal ET-1 release, renal Chemical modulation of in situ intrinsic cardiac neurones and splanchnic vasoconstriction, and increased mean arterial influences myocardial blood flow in the anaesthetised dog, blood pressure, 1559 1403 Bimakalim, Effect of bimakalim (EMD 52692), an opener of ATP Endothelium dependent vasomotor responses to endogenous sensitive potassium channels, on infarct size, coronary blood agonists are potentiated following ACE inhibition by a flow, regional wall function, and oxygen consumption in bradykinin dependent mechanism, 209 swine, 858 Prolongation by captopril of action potential duration in the Biopsy technique, Determination of high energy phosphates and normal and hypertrophied rat ventricle: direct action or glycogen in cardiac and skeletal muscle biopsies, with inhibition of the local angiotensin converting enzyme?, special reference to influence of biopsy technique and 221 delayed freezing, 524 Blood flow, Chemical modulation of in situ intrinsic cardiac Calcitonin gene related peptide, Cyclo-oxygenase products released neurones influences myocardial blood flow in the anaesthe- by low pH have capsaicin-like actions on sensory nerves in tised dog, 1403 the isolated guinea pig heart, 365 Blood flow measurement, Developments in non-radioactive micro- Calcium sphere techniques for blood flow measurement: viewpoint, A phospholipase A, inhibitor (Ro 31-4493) prevents protein loss 1467 associated with the calcium paradox in isolated guinea pig Blood flow patterns, Influence of heart rate and vasoactive drugs on hearts without effect on contracture, calcium overload, or blood flow patterns at the canine ilio-femoral bifurcation, the currents through L-type calcium channels, 650 1686 Contrasting effects of an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor Book reviews and a calcium antagonist on calcium transients in isolated Andries E, Brugada P, Stroobandt R, editors. How to face “The rat cardiac myocytes, 1407 faces of cardiac pacing”, 1876 Effect of lemakalim on action potentials, intracellular calcium, 1884 Index and contraction in guinea pig and human cardiac myo- Transforming growth factor 6, and extracellular matrix gene cytes, 851 expression in isoprenaline induced cardiac hypertrophy: Estimates of beat to beat handling of activator calcium using effects of inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system, 1835 measurements of [Ca**]; in aequorin loaded ferret cardiac Cardiac muscle muscle, 40 Acidosis and arrhythmias in cardiac muscle: review article, Fosinoprilate prolongs the action potential: reduction of ix and 1312 enhancement of the L-type calcium current in guinea pig Determination of high energy phosphates and glycogen in cardiac ventricular myocytes, 201 and skeletal muscle biopsies, with special reference to Identification of a calcium dependent atrial secretory binding influence of biopsy technique and delayed freezing, 524 protein as calmodulin, 705 Sydney Ringer viewed in a new light: viewpoint, 1765 Increase in rat aortic endothelial free calcium mediated by Cardiac neurones metabolically sensitive calcium release from endoplasmic Purinergic modulation of adult guinea pig cardiomyocytes in reticulum, 1433 long term cultures and co-cultures with extracardiac or Ionic basis of ischaemic cardiac injury: insights from cellular intrinsic cardiac neurones, 673 studies:masterclass, 58i Ventricular arrhythmias induced by chemically modified intrinsic Mechanical and electrophysiological effects of protamine on cardiac neurones, 636 isolated ventricular myocardium: evidence for calcium Cardiac ventricular cells, Phentolamine blocks ATP sensitive potas- overload, 505 sium channels in cardiac ventricular cells, 847 Release of calcium from guinea pig cardiac sarcoplasmic Cardiogenic shock, Cardiogenic shock induced by cocaine in swine reticulum induced by sodium-calcium exchange, 370 with normal coronary arteries, 105 Sydney Ringer viewed in a new light: viewpoint, 1765 Cardiomyocytes Temperature modulates calcium homeostasis and ventricular Preconditioning of isolated rabbit cardiomyocytes: effects of arrhythmias in myocardial preparations, 39] glycolytic blockade, phorbol esters, and ischaemia, 1700 Calcium activated chloride conductance, Electrodiffusive move- Preconditioning of isolated rabbit cardiomyocytes: induction by ments of chloride ion in sodium-free solution: a possible metabolic stress and blockade by the adenosine antagonist calcium activated chloride conductance in cultured heart SPT and calphostin C, a protein kinase C inhibitor, 72 cells, 1629 Purinergic modulation of adult guinea pig cardiomyocytes in Calcium activated force, Effect of altered bathing pH on calcium long term cultures and co-cultures with extracardiac or activated force in @ toxin permeabilised rat portal vein and intrinsic cardiac neurones, 673 human umbilical artery, 1378 Cardiomyopathy Calcium antagonist Cardiomyopathy and abnormal mitochondrial function: view- Contrasting effects of an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor point, 456 and a calcium antagonist on calcium transients in isolated Cellular and molecular alterations in the B adrenergic system rat cardiac myocytes, 1407 with cardiomyopathy induced by tachycardia, 1243 The novel calcium antagonist Ro 40-5967 limits myocardial Cardioplegia, Effect of hyperosmotic perfusion on rate of oxygen infarct size in the dog, 1526 consumption of isolated guinea pig and rat hearts during Calcium channel blockade, Prevention of some hypothermia cardioplegia, 485 induced electromechanical changes by calcium channel Cardioprotection blockade, 55 A, receptor mediated myocardial infarct size reduction by Calcium channel blocker, Effect of isradipine on the formation and endogenous adenosine is exerted primarily during regression of fatty streaks in cholesterol fed rabbits, 1089 ischaemia, 270 Calcium current, Depressed transient outward and calcium currents Cardioprotection by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors - in dilated human atria, 548 the experimental evidence: review article, 183 Calcium ion, Streptomycin reverses a large stretch induced increase Cardiovascular disease in [Ca**], in isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes, 1193 Animal experiments are useful and necessary in understand- Calmodulin, Identification of a calcium dependent atrial secretory ing cardiovascular disease: cardiovascular controversies, binding protein as calmodulin, 705 1104 Calphostin C, Preconditioning of isolated rabbit cardiomyocytes: Animal research will not provide new therapies for cardio- induction by metabolic stress and blockade by the adenosine vascular disease: cardiovascular controversies, 1103 antagonist SPT and calphostin C, a protein kinase C Commentaries on this month’s Cardiovascular Controversy: inhibitor, 72 the merits and demerits of animal experimentation, cAMP 1105-1118 cAMP concentrations, cAMP dependent protein kinase activity, Nitric oxide and cardiovascular disease: invited commentary, and phospholamban in non-failing and failing myo- 432 cardium, 1713 The role of animal experimentation in cardiovascular therapeutic Synergistic action of vasodilators that increase CGMP and cAMP discovery: editorial, 1102 in the hamster cremaster microcirculation, 1513 Cardiovascular effects, Effect of bimakalim (EMD 52692), an Capillaries, Morphometry of arterioles and capillaries in hearts of opener of ATP sensitive potassium channels, on infarct size, senescent mice, 969 coronary blood flow, regional wall function, and oxygen Capillary pressure and filtration coefficient, The peripheral consumption in swine, 858 microcirculation in atrial fibrillation: preservation of capil- Cardiovascular remodelling, Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibi- lary pressure and filtration coefficient, 1555 tors and cardiovascular remodelling: review article, 159 Capsaicin, Cyclo-oxygenase products released by low pH have Cardiovascular therapy capsaicin-like actions on sensory nerves in the isolated Converting enzyme inhibitors in cardiovascular therapy: current guinea pig heart, 365 status and future potential: review article, 146ff : correc- Captopril tion, 435 Captopril treatment does not restore either the renal or the ANF Nitric oxide biology: implications for cardiovascular thera- release response during volume expansion in moderate to peutics, 25 severe high output heart failure, 1533 Carvedilol, Carvedilol, a new vasodilating B adrenoceptor blocker Prolongation by captopril of action potential duration in the normal antihypertensive drug, protects endothelial cells from and hypertrophied rat ventricle: direct action or inhibition of damage initiated by xanthine-xanthine oxidase and neutro- the local angiotensin converting enzyme? 221 phils, 400 Cardiac failure, Cellular electrophysiology in cardiac hypertrophy Catalase, Increased endogenous catalase activity caused by heat and failure: review article, 933 stress does not protect the isolated rat heart against exogenous hydrogen peroxide, 1096 Cardiac hypertrophy Catecholamines, Angiotensin II associated cardiac myocyte Cellular electrophysiology in cardiac hypertrophy and failure: necrosis: role of adrenal catecholamines, 684 review article, 933 Cell stretching, Streptomycin reverses a large stretch induced Ischaemic preconditioning protects hypertrophied myocardium, increase in [Ca**], in isolated guinea pig ventricular myo- 1025 cytes, 1193 Index Cellular electrophysiology, Cellular electrophysiology in cardiac tion shortly after coronary artery constriction in the rat, hypertrophy and failure: review article, 933 1564 cGMP, Synergistic action of vasodilators that increase cGMP and Changes in gene expression following short coronary occlusions cAMP in the hamster cremaster microcirculation, 1513 studied in porcine hearts with run-on assays, 1062 Chemical modulation, Chemical modulation of in situ intrinsic Coronary artery constriction in rats affects the activation of a, cardiac neurones influences myocardial blood flow in the adrenergic receptors in cardiac myocytes, 1070 anaesthetised dog, 1403 K,rp channels and basal coronary vascular tone: review article, Chloride conductance, Electrodiffusive movements of chloride ion 811 in sodium-free solution: a possible calcium activated chloride Myocardial neutrophil sequestration and activation related to the conductance in cultured heart cells, 1629 reperfusion of human heart during coronary artery surgery, Cholesterol 1226 Blood cholesterol is causally related to atherosclerosis, 574, Neutrophil elastase inhibitor ICI 200,880 protects against 576 attenuation of coronary flow reserve and myocardial Blood cholesterol is not causally related to atherosclerosis, 575, dysfunction following temporary coronary artery occlu- 576 sion in the dog, 947 Vitamin E restores endothelium dependent vasodilatation in Release of platelet derived growth factor in serum-free organ cholesterol fed rabbits: in vivo measurements by photo- culture of human coronary artery, 1170 plethysmography, 1397 The sensitivity of coronary vascular tone to glibenclamide: a Cholinergic neurogenic vasodilatation, Cholinergic neurogenic study on the isolated perfused guinea pig heart, 888 vasodilatation is mediated by nitric oxide in the dog hind- Coronary autoregulation, Attenuation of coronary autoregulation in limb, 542 the isolated rabbit heart by endothelium derived nitric oxide, Cocaine, Cardiogenic shock induced by cocaine in swine with 414 normal coronary arteries, 105 Coronary blood flow, Effect of inhibition of nitric oxide formation Collagen on coronary blood flow during exercise in the dog, 119 Aldosterone and cardiac fibrosis, 1863 Coronary bypass graft, Autologous neutrophil derived supernatants Collagen and fibronectin expression in cardiac fibroblasts from inhibit endothelium dependent relaxation in human coronary hypertensive rats, 1342 bypass graft, 1353 Increased collagen synthesis and decreased collagen degradation Coronary circulation, Role of positron emission tomography in the in right ventricular hypertrophy induced by _ pressure investigation of human coronary circulatory function: overload, 1581 masterclass, 1595 Colour M mode Doppler, Filling of a model left ventricle studied Coronary flow reserve, Neutrophil elastase inhibitor ICI 200,880 by colour M mode Doppler, 1821 protects against attenuation of coronary flow reserve and Comparisons, Repeated measurements and multiple comparisons in myocardial dysfunction following temporary coronary artery cardiovascular research, 303 occlusion in the dog, 947 Complement, The complement system in myocardial ischaemia/ Coronary vasoconstriction reperfusion injury: masterclass, 437 Enhanced coronary vasoconstriction in the Syrian myopathic Conductance catheter, Conductance catheter measurements of left hamster supports the microvascular spasm hypothesis, ventricular volume in the intact dog: parallel conductance is 320 independent of left ventricular size, 252 Inhibitory effects of nicorandil on sympathetic coronary vaso- Conduction, Hypertrophy causes delayed conduction in human and constriction, 917 guinea pig myocardium: accentuation during ischaemic Coronary vasodilatation, ATP sensitive potassium channels are perfusion, 47: correspondence, 722 involved in adenosine A, receptor mediated coronary vaso- Conduction block, Identification of conduction block in cardiac dilatation in the dog, 906 muscle: in vitro observations in canine epicardium, 259 Correction, 1736 Congestive heart failure, Orthotopic cardiac transplantation reverses Creatine kinase abnormal reflex regulation of the microvasculature in the Alterations in the myocardial creatine kinase system during lower leg, 1707 chronic anaemic hypoxia, 86 Conjunctive therapy, Maintenance of canine coronary artery Enzyme release into the interstitial space of the isolated rat heart patency following thrombolysis with front loaded plus low induced by changes in contractile performance, 1292 dose maintenance conjunctive therapy. A comparison of Improved quantification with validation of multiple mRNA factor Xa versus thrombin inhibition, 78 species by polymerase chain reaction: application to Contractile performance, Enzyme release into the interstitial space human myocardial creatine kinase M and B, 464 of the isolated rat heart induced by changes in contractile Cremaster microcirculation, Synergistic action of vasodilators that performance, 1292 increase cGMP and cAMP in the hamster cremaster micro- Contractile process, Attachment procedures for mechanical circulation, 1513 manipulation of isolated cardiac myocytes: a challenge, Cromakalim 1758 A glibenclamide sensitive potassium conductance in terminal Contractility, Left ventricular remodelling and disparate changes in arterioles isolated from guinea pig heart, 823 contractility and relaxation during the development of and Dilating effect of perivascularly applied potassium channel recovery from experimental heart failure, 66 openers cromakalim and pinacidil in rat and cat pial Contraction, Effect of duration of depolarisation of contraction of arteries in situ, 1803 normal and hypertrophied feline ventricular myocytes, Do potassium channel openers compete with ATP to activate 1482 ATP sensitive potassium channels? 754 Contraction-excitation feedback, Effects of contraction-excitation Effect of glibenclamide, forskolin, and isoprenaline on the feedback on electrophysiology and arrhythmogenesis in parallel activation of K,;p and reduction of Ix by rabbits with experimental left ventricular hypertrophy, | 1390 cromakalim in cardiac myocytes, 818 Contractions, Non-neurogenic contractions in isolated coronary Effect of potassium on the action of the K,;p modulators arteries by brief electrical pulses, 1843 cromakalim, pinacidil, or glibenclamide on arrhythmias in Coronary angiogenesis, Upregulation of vascular endothelial isolated perfused rat heart subjected to regional ischaemia, growth factor expression induced by myocardial ischaemia: 881 implications for coronary angiogenesis, 1176 Cyclo-oxygenase products, Cyclo-oxygenase products released by Coronary arterial conductance, Long term increases in coronary low pH have capsaicin-like actions on sensory nerves in the arterial conductance during five day infusion of low dose isolated guinea pig heart, 365 nicorandil, 912 Cyclosporin, Functional analysis of vascular dysfunction in cyclo- Coronary artery(ies) sporin treated rats, 1152 A glibenclamide sensitive potassium conductance in terminal Cytotoxic T lymphocytes arterioles isolated from guinea pig heart, 823 Effects of purified perforin and granzyme A from cytotoxic T A new animal model of controlled coronary artery occlusion in lymphocytes on guinea pig ventricular myocytes, 643 conscious rabbits, 61 Immune effector mechanisms in heart transplant rejection: Alterations in angiotensin II receptor mediated signal transduc- masterclass, 1748 1886 Index Delapril-HCl, Contrasting effects of an angiotensin converting Endothelin enzyme inhibitor and a calcium antagonist on calcium Endothelin secretion by endocardial endothelial cells: corres- transients in isolated rat cardiac myocytes, 1407 pondence, 722 Delayed rectifier current, Rapid and slow components of delayed Modulation of myocardial relaxation by basal release of rectifier current in human atrial myocytes, 1540 endothelin from endocardial endothelium, 1694 Depressed transient outward current, Depressed transient outward Endothelin- | and calcium currents in dilated human atria, 548 Big ET-1 infusion in man causes renal ET-1 release, renal and Desensitisation, Mechanisms of B adrenoceptor desensitisation in splanchnic vasoconstriction, and increased mean arterial the failing human heart: masterclass, 1451 blood pressure, 1559 Diaspirin crosslinked haemoglobin, Effects of diaspirin crosslinked Intravenous administration of the endothelin-1 antagonist BQ- haemoglobin during coronary angioplasty in the swine, 123 does not ameliorate myocardial ischaemic injury 1188 following acute coronary artery occlusion in the dog, Diastolic flow pattern, Filling of a model left ventricle studied by 1672 colour M mode Doppler, 1821 Phosphatidic acid increases in response to noradrenaline and Diastolic function, Effects of anaesthesia and recent surgery on endothelin-1 in adult rabbit ventricular myocytes, 1828 diastolic function, 325 Selective changes in natriuretic peptide and early response gene Diazoxide expression in isolated rat atria following stimulation by Do potassium channel openers compete with ATP to activate stretch or endothelin-1, 1519 ATP sensitive potassium channels? 754 Why are circulating concentrations of endothelin-! so low? The K,;p and Ky channels are distinct entities: counterpoint, viewpoint, 1613 738 Endothelium Digital video contrast angiography, In vivo assessment of left Endothelial function of human gastroepiploic artery in com- ventricular remodelling after myocardial infarction by digital parison with saphenous vein, 500 video contrast angiography in the rat, 349 Endothelial nucleotide catabolism and adenosine production, Dilated cardiomyopathy, Myocardial lipid composition in turkeys 100 with dilated cardiomyopathy, 407 Endothelial protection by converting enzyme inhibitors: review Disease, Health and disease, 1747 article, 166 Dobutamine, Effects of dobutamine stimulation on regional myo- Endothelium dependent vasomotor responses to endogenous cardial glucose uptake poststunning as measured by positron agonists are potentiated following ACE inhibition by a emission tomography, 1030 bradykinin dependent mechanism, 209 Doctors, Health and disease, 1747 Human endocardial innervation and its relationship to the Dofetilide, Dofetilide reduced the incidence of ventricular fibrilla- endothelium, 1490 tion during acute myocardial ischaemia, 1635 Palmitoyl-L-carnitine modifies the function of vascular endo- Dopexamine, Regional blood flow effects of dopexamine versus thelium, 129 enalaprilat during propofol anaesthesia in rabbits with Endothelium dependent relaxation experimental chronic heart failure, 710 Autologous neutrophil derived supernatants inhibit endothelium dependent relaxation in human coronary bypass graft, Elastance, Series coupled non-contractile elements are functionally 1353 unimportant in the isolated heart, 242 Endothelium dependent relaxation in chronic heart failure: Elastase, Neutrophil elastase inhibitor [CI 200,880 protects against invited letter, 720 attenuation of coronary flow reserve and myocardial dys- Enhancement of endothelium dependent relaxation in the rat function following temporary coronary artery occlusion in aortic ring by selenium supplement, 345 the dog, 947 Endothelium dependent vasodilatation, Vitamin E_ restores Electrical pulses, Non-neurogenic contractions in isolated coronary endothelium dependent vasodilatation in cholesterol fed arteries by brief electrical pulses, 1843 rabbits: in vivo measurements by photoplethysmography, Electrophysiological effects, Myocardial ischaemia induces platelet 1397 activation with adverse electrophysiological and arrhythmo- Endothelium derived nitric oxide, Attenuation of coronary genic effects, 1662 autoregulation in the isolated rabbit heart by endothelium Electrophysiology derived nitric oxide, 414 Effects of contraction-excitation feedback on electrophysiology Endothelium derived relaxing factors, Contribution of endothelium and arrhythmogenesis in rabbits with experimental left derived relaxing factors to acetylcholine induced vasodilata- ventricular hypertrophy, 1390 tion in the rat kidney, 1373 Heterogeneity in extracellular potassium concentration during Enzyme release, Enzyme release into the interstitial space of the early myocardial ischaemia and reperfusion: implications isolated rat heart induced by changes in contractile per- for arrhythmogenesis: review article, 770 formance, 1292 Embryotoxicity, Induction of rhythm abnormalities in the fetal rat Epinine, Role of aging on electrical, mechanical, and coronary heart. A tentative mechanism for the embryotoxic effect of modifications induced by ouabain and epinine in isolated rat the class III antiarrhythmic agent almokalant, 337 heart, 358 Enalaprilat, Regional blood flow effects of dopexamine versus Excitation-contraction coupling, Release of calcium from guinea enalaprilat during propofol anaesthesia in rabbits with pig cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum induced by sodium- experimental chronic heart failure, 710 calcium exchange, 370 End diastolic pressure and volume, Direct recording of EDP-EDV Exercise relationship in isolated rat left ventricle, 715 Effect of inhibition of nitric oxide formation on coronary blood Endocardial endothelial cells, Endothelin secretion by endocardial flow during exercise in the dog, 119 endothelial cells: correspondence, 722 Effects of exercise on the autonomic control of the heart: training Endocardial endothelium, Modulation of myocardial relaxation by or overtraining? correspondence, 141 basal release of endothelin from endocardial endothelium, Experimental research, The use of anaesthesia in experimental 1694 research: invited letter, 432 Endocardial innervation, Human endocardial innervation and its Extracellular pH, Inhibition of pinacidil induced I,,,7p, in heart relationship to the endothelium, 1490 by changes in extracellular pH, 836 Endoplasmic reticulum, Increase in rat aortic endothelial free Extracellular potassium calcium mediated by metabolically sensitive calcium release Heterogeneity in extracellular potassium concentration during from endoplasmic reticulum, 1433 early myocardial ischaemia and reperfusion: implications Endothelial cells, Carvedilol, a new vasodilating B adrenoceptor for arrhythmogenesis: review article, 770 blocker antihypertensive drug, protects endothelial cells from Role of ATP sensitive potassium channel in extracellular damage initiated by xanthine-xanthine oxidase and neutro- potassium accumulation and cardiac arrhythmias during phils, 400 myocardial ischaemia: review article, 762 Endothelial free calcium, Increase in rat aortic endothelial free calcium mediated by metabolically sensitive calcium release Factor Xa, Maintenance of canine coronary artery patency from endoplasmic reticulum, 1433 following thrombolysis with front loaded plus low dose

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