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Author Index Volume 92, January 10/24—June 2003 Abe K, e62 Bhatnagar A, 821 Castellani LW, 1262 DeFea K, 1296 Achen MG, 1098 Biaggioni I, 485 Castell6 A, 96 Degen H, 428 Adachi S, e12 Bian C, 41 Cecioni I, 1359 Degousee N, 757 Adams ME, 554 Bickerstaff AA, 264 Chait A, 386 Deindl E, 561 Afroze T, 314 Bierl M, 264 Chakir K, 659 Deloménie C, 1115 Aguayo C, 64 Binah O, 1193 Chambellan A, 234 Deming CB, 41 Aguilar-Salinas CA, 569 Bingley JA, e70 Champion HC, 1065 Demolombe S, 234 Aguilera-Garcia CM, 1314 Bircher-Lehmann L, 1209 Chan D, 1162 Deng GG, 510 Aicher A, 1049 Black SM, 683 Chandrashekhar Y, 710 Dennis AT, e87 Aimond F, 234 Blaner WS, 920 Chapman HA, 493 Der Sarkissian S, 777 Akaike M, 81 Boardman KC, 801 Charpentier F, 234 DeRuiter MC, 749 Akao M, 186, 195 Boddi M, 1359 Chen F, 1225 DeSantiago J, 904 Akazawa H, 1079 Bode C, 218 Chen J, 308, 692 Deshpande S, 586 Akin E, e80 Bogdanov KY, e45 Chen L, 904 Dewberry RM, 1285 Alexander MY, 1123 Boguski MS, 953 Chen LS, 1145 Di Pietro R, 732 Alitalo K, 1098 Bohnsack BL, 255 Chen P-S, 1145 Diamond SL, 279 Allayee H, 1262 Bolli R, 1, 121, 124, 741, 873 Chen SRW, 659 Diaz G, 1233 Alonso J, e51 Bonfanti L, 598 Chen X, 651 DiBona GF, 461 Ameshima S, 1162 Boot MJ, 749 Cheng H, 659 Dietz H, 1, 121, 124 Andrés V, 402 Boot-Handford RP, 1123 Cheng XW, 493 Diez-Juan A, 402 Andrzejewski T, 637 Bornfeldt KE, 345 Chesterman CN, e70 Dimmeler S, 1049 Angelini GD, 1314 Bosnjak JJ, e31 Chiamvimonvat N, 941 Dole WP, 510 Antoons G, 881 Bottinger M, 218 Chiavarelli M, 1359 Doller A, 419 Anversa P, 139, 579 Boyden PA, 437 Chien S, 1296 Dorn GW Il, 1171 Anwar KN, 1089 Boyett MR, e41, 469 Chinetti G, 212, 518 Dourron HM, 637 Aouizerat BE, 1179 Brandes RP, 583 Chipiuk A, 272 Drexler H, e80 Aristizabal O, 133 Braun T, 73 Chitambar CR, 56 Drexler HCA, 715 Arnon E, 715 Braunwald E, 253 Chopp M, 308, 692 Dschietzig T;. 32 Asahi M, 769 Breitwieser G, 1, 121, 124 Chu G, 769 Du J, 493 Ashley EA, e52 Brennan LA, 683 Chu L, 1024 Duling BR, 793 Asleh R, 1193 Brette F, 1182 Chu Y,. 461 Dumasius V, 453 Asmis R, e20 Bridge JHB, 532 Chun T-H, 1201 Dunnwald M, 1247 Assmus B, 1049 Brindle NPJ, 630 Ciabattoni G, 732 d’Uscio LV, 88 Atalay M, 264 Brittsan AG, 769 Cieslak M, 757 Auré6n-Goémez M, 569 Brown AM, e87 Clauss M, 378 Edelman ER, 1068 Austin S, 1153 Brown JH, 904, 912 Clavey V, 212 Efimov IR, 469, 1062 Autieri MV, 1107 Brown KJ, e70 Cleemann L, el Awad O, 1247 Bryant SM, e52 Cohen O, 1193 EElnsaivs seBr, 1A,1 937 15 Azuma H, 81 Budgett DM, 1330 Coker ML, 177 Endo H, 865 Azzam Z, 453 Bundey RA, 676 Cole TJ, 1254 Endoh M, 1, 121, 124, 1024 Azzi A, 104 Burnett AL, 293 Collett G, 1123 Escande D, 234 Burns WC, 785 Colucci WS, 136 Eusebi LOV, 676 Baartscheer A, 976 BBuursreclhlm aLnMn, I7, 8251 8 CCoommbmeutntaesl LC,, 1113165 ewald N, 1010 Bader DM, 525 Bushdid PB, 1305 Constancio SS, 243 Badimon L, 96 Busse R, 1, 121, 124 Cool CD, 1162 ‘abritz L, 428 Baines CP, 873 ‘actor P, 453 Cooper ME, 785 Baker JE, 992 “adda M, 617 Coppo M, 1359 Barancik M, 561 Calabresi L, 330 Corat PDC, 243 ‘allavollita JA, 48 Barlow SB, 589 Callard RE, 1041 ‘araci FM, 461 Cordis G, 1240 Baro I, 234 Campbell AIM, 984 Coronel R, 546 Feoktistov I, 485 Barrett CJ, 1330 Campbell GR, e70 Cowden WB, e70 Fernandez B, 378, 561 Bartsch C, 32 Campbell JH, e70 Cox NJ, 569 Ficker E, e87 Basson CT, 477 Campbell LA, 394 Field LJ, 1217 Crossman DC, 1285 Bauer E, 715 Campbell WB, 992 Figueroa XF, 793 Baumann G, 32 Campos AH, 11! Finkel T, 1, 121, 124 Baumbusch C, 300 Candido R, 785 Dalton ND, 912 Firouzi M, 14 Bea F, 386, 394 Canfield AE, 1123 Damon DN, 793 Fish JE, 757 Begley JG, e20 Canizales-Quinteros S, 569 Damsky CH, 300 Fishbein MC, 1145 Behfar A, 444 Cantor RM, 1262 Dandré F, 856 FitzGerald GA, 1153 Bell GI, 569 Canty JM Jr, 48 Danziger EC, 371 Flach I, e80 Bellocg C, 234 Capiod T, 1115 Das DK, 258, 1240 Flentke GR, 920 Berenfeld O, 546 Caplice NM, 6 Davies PF, 359 Flégel U, 1352 Berk BC, 1001 Cardwell EM, 873 Davis IC, 348 Flores C, 64 Berkowitz DE, 1322 Carmeliet P, 378, 510 Day KH, 793 Forbes JM, 785 Berliner JA, 371 Carretero OA, 637 de Bruin TWA, 1262 Fouty BW, 501 Bers DM, 651, 769, 904, 912, Casadei B, e52 de Groot JR, 546 Fozzard HA, 4 950, 1279 Casanello P, 64 de Kant E, 749 Fradley M, 1322 Berti F, 330 Case LC, 920 Dean RG, 785 Fragoso-Ontiveros V, 569 Bezzina CR, 14, 159, 976 Cases-Langhoff C, 96 deBlois D, 777 Franceschini G, 330 1368 Author Index Volume 92, January 10/24—June 2003 Abe K, e62 Bhatnagar A, 821 Castellani LW, 1262 DeFea K, 1296 Achen MG, 1098 Biaggioni I, 485 Castell6 A, 96 Degen H, 428 Adachi S, e12 Bian C, 41 Cecioni I, 1359 Degousee N, 757 Adams ME, 554 Bickerstaff AA, 264 Chait A, 386 Deindl E, 561 Afroze T, 314 Bierl M, 264 Chakir K, 659 Deloménie C, 1115 Aguayo C, 64 Binah O, 1193 Chambellan A, 234 Deming CB, 41 Aguilar-Salinas CA, 569 Bingley JA, e70 Champion HC, 1065 Demolombe S, 234 Aguilera-Garcia CM, 1314 Bircher-Lehmann L, 1209 Chan D, 1162 Deng GG, 510 Aicher A, 1049 Black SM, 683 Chandrashekhar Y, 710 Dennis AT, e87 Aimond F, 234 Blaner WS, 920 Chapman HA, 493 Der Sarkissian S, 777 Akaike M, 81 Boardman KC, 801 Charpentier F, 234 DeRuiter MC, 749 Akao M, 186, 195 Boddi M, 1359 Chen F, 1225 DeSantiago J, 904 Akazawa H, 1079 Bode C, 218 Chen J, 308, 692 Deshpande S, 586 Akin E, e80 Bogdanov KY, e45 Chen L, 904 Dewberry RM, 1285 Alexander MY, 1123 Boguski MS, 953 Chen LS, 1145 Di Pietro R, 732 Alitalo K, 1098 Bohnsack BL, 255 Chen P-S, 1145 Diamond SL, 279 Allayee H, 1262 Bolli R, 1, 121, 124, 741, 873 Chen SRW, 659 Diaz G, 1233 Alonso J, e51 Bonfanti L, 598 Chen X, 651 DiBona GF, 461 Ameshima S, 1162 Boot MJ, 749 Cheng H, 659 Dietz H, 1, 121, 124 Andrés V, 402 Boot-Handford RP, 1123 Cheng XW, 493 Diez-Juan A, 402 Andrzejewski T, 637 Bornfeldt KE, 345 Chesterman CN, e70 Dimmeler S, 1049 Angelini GD, 1314 Bosnjak JJ, e31 Chiamvimonvat N, 941 Dole WP, 510 Antoons G, 881 Bottinger M, 218 Chiavarelli M, 1359 Doller A, 419 Anversa P, 139, 579 Boyden PA, 437 Chien S, 1296 Dorn GW Il, 1171 Anwar KN, 1089 Boyett MR, e41, 469 Chinetti G, 212, 518 Dourron HM, 637 Aouizerat BE, 1179 Brandes RP, 583 Chipiuk A, 272 Drexler H, e80 Aristizabal O, 133 Braun T, 73 Chitambar CR, 56 Drexler HCA, 715 Arnon E, 715 Braunwald E, 253 Chopp M, 308, 692 Dschietzig T;. 32 Asahi M, 769 Breitwieser G, 1, 121, 124 Chu G, 769 Du J, 493 Ashley EA, e52 Brennan LA, 683 Chu L, 1024 Duling BR, 793 Asleh R, 1193 Brette F, 1182 Chu Y,. 461 Dumasius V, 453 Asmis R, e20 Bridge JHB, 532 Chun T-H, 1201 Dunnwald M, 1247 Assmus B, 1049 Brindle NPJ, 630 Ciabattoni G, 732 d’Uscio LV, 88 Atalay M, 264 Brittsan AG, 769 Cieslak M, 757 Auré6n-Goémez M, 569 Brown AM, e87 Clauss M, 378 Edelman ER, 1068 Austin S, 1153 Brown JH, 904, 912 Clavey V, 212 Efimov IR, 469, 1062 Autieri MV, 1107 Brown KJ, e70 Cleemann L, el Awad O, 1247 Bryant SM, e52 Cohen O, 1193 EElnsaivs seBr, 1A,1 937 15 Azuma H, 81 Budgett DM, 1330 Coker ML, 177 Endo H, 865 Azzam Z, 453 Bundey RA, 676 Cole TJ, 1254 Endoh M, 1, 121, 124, 1024 Azzi A, 104 Burnett AL, 293 Collett G, 1123 Escande D, 234 Burns WC, 785 Colucci WS, 136 Eusebi LOV, 676 Baartscheer A, 976 BBuursreclhlm aLnMn, I7, 8251 8 CCoommbmeutntaesl LC,, 1113165 ewald N, 1010 Bader DM, 525 Bushdid PB, 1305 Constancio SS, 243 Badimon L, 96 Busse R, 1, 121, 124 Cool CD, 1162 ‘abritz L, 428 Baines CP, 873 ‘actor P, 453 Cooper ME, 785 Baker JE, 992 “adda M, 617 Coppo M, 1359 Barancik M, 561 Calabresi L, 330 Corat PDC, 243 ‘allavollita JA, 48 Barlow SB, 589 Callard RE, 1041 ‘araci FM, 461 Cordis G, 1240 Baro I, 234 Campbell AIM, 984 Coronel R, 546 Feoktistov I, 485 Barrett CJ, 1330 Campbell GR, e70 Cowden WB, e70 Fernandez B, 378, 561 Bartsch C, 32 Campbell JH, e70 Cox NJ, 569 Ficker E, e87 Basson CT, 477 Campbell LA, 394 Field LJ, 1217 Crossman DC, 1285 Bauer E, 715 Campbell WB, 992 Figueroa XF, 793 Baumann G, 32 Campos AH, 11! Finkel T, 1, 121, 124 Baumbusch C, 300 Candido R, 785 Dalton ND, 912 Firouzi M, 14 Bea F, 386, 394 Canfield AE, 1123 Damon DN, 793 Fish JE, 757 Begley JG, e20 Canizales-Quinteros S, 569 Damsky CH, 300 Fishbein MC, 1145 Behfar A, 444 Cantor RM, 1262 Dandré F, 856 FitzGerald GA, 1153 Bell GI, 569 Canty JM Jr, 48 Danziger EC, 371 Flach I, e80 Bellocg C, 234 Capiod T, 1115 Das DK, 258, 1240 Flentke GR, 920 Berenfeld O, 546 Caplice NM, 6 Davies PF, 359 Flégel U, 1352 Berk BC, 1001 Cardwell EM, 873 Davis IC, 348 Flores C, 64 Berkowitz DE, 1322 Carmeliet P, 378, 510 Day KH, 793 Forbes JM, 785 Berliner JA, 371 Carretero OA, 637 de Bruin TWA, 1262 Fouty BW, 501 Bers DM, 651, 769, 904, 912, Casadei B, e52 de Groot JR, 546 Fozzard HA, 4 950, 1279 Casanello P, 64 de Kant E, 749 Fradley M, 1322 Berti F, 330 Case LC, 920 Dean RG, 785 Fragoso-Ontiveros V, 569 Bezzina CR, 14, 159, 976 Cases-Langhoff C, 96 deBlois D, 777 Franceschini G, 330 1368 Author Index FFFFFFrrrrrreaaeaennyanecc ycdiih RmssiS Aan,,in SD EJ5,,1KJ1 0EG08e, ,19 7 2 098 24544 3 HHHHHHeaaaaatdtywytrlweaoiera kcyir ka Ed w,MT a CE, 9 C,I6P,e Y,96 , 23 e3 7771710 1 5 JJJJJJaaaeaalivnccinanoof iiebbd nsSs g KoJs,,nK E ,R5 R,41GB 611M, 039, 889 9 2 1 603577 KKKKKooooosvtoutaa micmaniMr ncaHo jS,v,u B ,76 1S6K35,8, 0 05 864 8 FFFFFrrrrriyuiodceeeehrdhla lnlra eRtnrM Yd ,e-J rWS- CC,6,, G7 ,62 51 15182244 3 8 HHHHHeeeeeiiiiglnnke urrM TSa,,WJ ,, 73T 17,15 833 ,521 220 59681 JJJJJiiiee aonJRnnsYPg e,, n B CH2,1,R7 3 V931 , 52 28566 76 KKKKKKururrruciabesnenomeigrtea saars J ,GJ I,BPE,7 ,E G3 ,1, 1 0 112238740056 9 69 Heistad DD, 461 Jiao C, 1247 Kukreja RC, 595 Galli R, 598 Helmke BP, 359 Jin F, 300 Kumar A, 1322 Gardai SJ, 1162 Hendrix JA, 840 Jin W, 644 Kumar MS, 840 Gardner DG, 300 Herfst LJ, 159 Jing H, 279 Kuo CC, 394 Gatzka CD, 1254 Hiraoka M, 707 Johns RA, 1065 Kuo L, 322 Gautam SC, 692 Hiroe M, e12 Johnson AD, 840 Kureishi Y, 411 Gearhart JP, 293 Hirooka Y, 1337 Jones SA, e41 Kusuoka H, 195 Gellings NM, 589 Hirschi KK, 255 Jones Sandra A, 469 Kuzuya M, 493 George SJ, 1314 Hoefer I, 218 Jones SP, 195 Kwan H-Y, 286 Geraci MW, 1162 Hoefer IE, 561 Jongsma HJ, 14, 159 Kwon SH, 136 Gersh BJ, 6 Hofmann WK, 1049 Joseph J, 56 Gibbons GH, I 11 Holland SM, e80 Jun L, 1240 Gilde AJ, 518 Hollenberg MD, 272 Lache O, 1193 Ginsburg KS, 769, 950 Hong S-K, 1233 Lakatta EG, e45 Gittenberger-de Groot AC, 749 Honjo H, e41 Kéahne T, 419 Lala A, 1330 Glatter KA, 941 Hoofnagle MH, 856 Kaibuchi K, 1337 Lam J, 159 Glembotski CC, 203, 589, 757 Hoover HE, 203 Kajstura J, 139, 579 Lamas S, 1288 Glick JM, 644 Horiuchi T, e41 Kalair W, 314 Lan C, 809 Gédecke A, 1352 Horowitz B, 1016 Kalivendi SV, 56 Lancaster Matthew K, 469 Goldberg A, 177 Horowitz S, 453 Kalyanaraman B, 56 Lancaster MK, e41 Goldstein AE, 485 Hoshino Y, 865 Kaminski PM, 23 Lande G, 234 Golomb G, 378 Houser SR, 350, 651 Kamiya K, e41 Laule M, 32 Golpon H, 1162 Hsu AK, 676 Kane JP, 1179 Laurita KR, 668 Gomaraschi M, 330 Hua J, 218 Kanter Y, 1193 Lawson JA, 1153 Gomez-Pérez F, 569 Huang J, 539 Kariya Y, 865 Le Bouter S, 234 Gonelli A, 732 Huang X, 1033 Kass D, Ledoux S, 848 Goodenough DA, 793 Huang Yanhong, Kass DA, 1, 41, 121, 124, 704 Lee AM-E, 493 Goudounéche D, 1115 Huang Yu, 286 Kataoka K, e62 Lee K, 1322 Graca-Souza AV, 104 Huber LA, 962 Kato S, 226 Lee RT, 701 Graham RM, 1059 Hudson FN, 386, 394 Katra R, 668 Lee Y-T, 1145 Greene AE, 428 Huertas-Vazquez A, 569 Katusic ZS, 88 Lefkowitz RJ, 342 Greenwood IA, 1016 Hughes DP, 630 Kauppinen RA, 1098 Léger JJ, 234 Gritti A, 598 Hulsbeek M, 14 Kavanagh TJ, 386 Leitinger N, 371 Groenewegen WA, 14, 159 Hiilsmann S, 169 Kawauchi J, e12 Lejbkowicz F, 1193 Gros R, 314 Humphries SE, 969 Keehan KH, 121 Lentz SR, 12 Groschner K, 888 Husain M, 314 Kelemen SE, 1107 Leri A, 139, 579 GGrroossss GEJR,, 667766 HHuutshs aiAn, W41,9 437 KKeelrlkyd ijDkP , H,4 827 49 Leung P-C, 286 Grote K, e80 Keszler A, 56 Levy AP, 1193 Gruchala M, 1098 Kettunen MI, 1098 Levy D, 264 Grundmann S, 218 Ibrahim J, 1001 Khachigian LM, e70 Levy NS, 1193 Guarnieri S, 732 Ideker RE, 539 Khan SA, 1322 Li D, 1065 Guetta J, 1193 Iguchi A, 493 Khanday F, 586 Lik, 1225 Guha PK, 546 lida S, 461 Khanna S, 264 Li LK, 969 Guild S-J, 1330 lismaa SE, 1059 Kholova I, 1098 Li Q, 741 Gulick J, 609 Ikeda M-A, e12 Kikuchi J, 865 Li Y, 692 Gullans SR, 676 llic D, 300 Kim AY, 41 Liang Q, 609 Gunasinghe HR, 177 Imaizumi T, 226 Kim S-J, 1233 Libby P. 493 Guo M, 589 Inada S, e4] Kimoto M, 226 Lie-Venema H, 749 Guo Y, 741, 873 Indolfi C, e60 King MK, 177 Lin C-W, 1145 Gutterman DD, 151, e31 IInnoiugeu ezM-,L lu5h3i2 JA, 1201 KKiirncghwheolfl PB,A ,4 281 254 LLiinn TS,- F,1 29161 45 Insel PA, 676 Kishi T, 1337 Lindsay TF, 757 HHaaiegnndeeyl er MCJP, ,1 04899 7 IIrnawnai ldK , D5P8,6 1041 KKlitaarjeinmbaa chS , eS1W2, 272 LLiiup skJa, i6a3 7L , 1115 Haile A, 586 Isaka N, 411 Kléber AG, 1176, 1209 Liu X, 1033 Halks-Miller M, 510 Isbell M, 676 Klein NJ, 1041 Liu Y, 1296 Hamet P, 777 Ishii K, 1024 Klévekorn W-P, 715 Liu Y-B, 1145 Hancox JC, 765 Issbriicker K, 378 Knollmann BC, 428 Loberiza FR Jr, 15] Hanks MC, 609 Ito H, el2 Kobarg CB, 243 Lohmeier TE, 1282 Hanlon SU, 897 Ito K, 1337 Kodama I, e41 Lompré A-M, 1115 Hare JM, 1322 Ito M, 411 Kogler H, 169 Lopes-Virella MF, 1130 Harrison RW, 1322 Itoh H, 1201 Kolli A, 546 Lopez-Estrada A, 569 Hartshorne DJ, 411 luchi T, 81 Kolodgie FD, 41 Loskutoff DJ, 510 Hatcher CJ, 477 Izumo S, 725 Komuro I, 1079 Lough J, 920 1370 Author Index Lowe HC, e70 Miyamoto T, 1024 Paul DL, 793 Ross J Jr, 480, 912 Lowenstein C, 1, 121, 124, 741 Miyashiro JK, 1001 Paul J-L, 1115 Réssig L, 1049 Lu L-S, 1145 Modesti PA, 1359 Pearson JD, 64 Rossoni G, 330 Lu M, 692 Molkentin JD, 1305 Pendyala S, 264 Roy S, 264 Lu ML, 493 Morad M, el, 428 Pennacchio LA, 969 Rubart M, 1217 Luchtefeld M, e80 Morgan HE, 1276 Peppas A, 1233 Rubin BB, 757 Lund DD, 461 Moriki N, 411 Perez-Terzic C, 444 Rudge JS, 947 Lusis AJ, 1262 Morimatsu M, 226 Perrey S, 493 Rudy Y, 261, 1209 Lygate CA, e52 Morris JE, 1240 Persson PB, 419 Ruknudin A, 897 Morrison LE, 203 Pertsov AM, 546 Ruli J, 569 Ma Q, 725 Mukherjee R, 177 Peters MJ, 1041 Runembert I, 848 Maas M, e78 Mungrue IN, 314 Peters NS, 437 Rupp J, e78 Mackman N, 394 Murad F, 339 Pfaller K, 962 Russell JA, 683 Mackow JC, 428 Murfee WL, 929 Phoon CKL, 133 Rutschman DH, 453 MacLennan DH, 769 Murray AG, 272 Piacentino V III, 651 Ryzhov S, 485 Madoiwa S, 865 Piek JJ, 218 MMMMaaaailijoieelkrsi k yLA MSB,,,M W6911,0740 ,,8 98 69221432 NNNNaaaaigddtraaouls z-e G Mi,WHn ,a 8 r6J8d5r2 , 7 2B,4 3 139, 579 PPPPiiiemnisegkn letP el,Pl B ,8a,7 1 D32yR1 56, 49 136 SSSaaafbdfboiatsdzh iinJmiEa , RJ1A,1, 3 81,25 38391 209 MMaallpma s BJS,C ,4 8 1330 NNaakkaajjiimmaa HH,O , 1211271 7 PPiippepr FH, M3,7 8 1010 SSaaiktaoi TK,, 11531,3 7 e31 Maltsev VA, e45 Nakano T, 411 Plappert T, 1153 SSaaklaat-aN eYw,b y8 65G B, 1314 Maninchedda E, 617, 623 Nakao K, 1201 Pollman MJ, 111 Saldias F, 453 Mann G, 64 Narula J, 710 Pond AL, 234 Salloum F, 595 Mannens MMAM, 159 Nelson RC, 272 Pool L, 715 Marban E, 1, 121, 124, 186, 195 Nemenoff RA, 1162 Poteser M, 888 SSaanndbkeu ijAl, 6L0, 9 14 Marchadier D, 644 Nerbonne JM, 234 Potter JD, 428 Santiago FS, e70 Marchand E-L, 777 Neubauer S, e52 Pourci M-L, 1115 Sarmast F, 546 Margulies KB, 350, 651 Neuhaus P, 73 Prabhu SD, 741 Sawyer DB, 136 Markkanen JE, 1098 Newby AC, 1314 Praticd D, 1153 Marron MB, 630 Ng D, 984 Price RJ, 929 SScchhaaffeerr CK,, 7130 10 Marsden PA, 757 Nicaud V, 969 Pu WT, 725 Schafer M, 1010 Marsh S, 1193 Nicolosi AC, 151 Pucéat M, 444 Schaper J, 715 Martin S, 378 Nikolski VP, 469 Puolakkainen MH, 394 Schaper W, 218, 378, 561 Martin-McNulty B, 510 Ning G, e31 Puranen A, 1098 Martindale J, 757 Nithipatikom K, 676 SScchhiaetftfeerm anB , GeC8,0 1247 MMaarrutlilnoe z-AG, on1z3a5l9e z J, 96 NNoilwla T,R , 1e04110 Quadro L, 920 Schindl R, 888 Schmidt AG, 769 Marumo F, e12 Norota I, 1024 Rabinovitch M, 1, 121, 124 Schmoldt A, 920 Masaki T, 819 Nugent HM, 1068 Rade JJ, 41 Schober T, 428 Mata-Greenwood E, 683 Rader DJ, 644 Schrader J, 1352 Matalon S, 348 O’Brien NW, 589 Raeymaekers L, 881 Schuessler RB, 1138 Matsuda T, e62 Octtaviani E, 644 Rahman A, 1089 Schulze DH, 897 Matsumoto T, 81 Oeckler RA, 23 Rakovic S, e52 Schwartz MA, 1296 Matsumoto Y, e62 Ogata K-i, 865 Ramchandra R, 1330 Sears CE, e52 Matsuoka H, 226 Ohanian J, 1123 Ramirez-Jiménez S, 569 Secchiero P, 732 Maulik N, 1240 Ohanian V, 1123 Rana R, 732 Seharaseyon J, 186 McCurley JM, 897 Ohshima Y, 81 Ravi B, 314 Seko T, 411 McDonagh S, 300 Ohya S, 1016 Reddy DJ, 637 Sen CK, 264 McDowall A, 1041 Oi K, e62 Redondo-Horcajo M, 1288 Sergeant GP, 1016 McElmurray JH III, Okamoto R, 411 Reese DE, 525 Serneri GGN, 1359 McGarry M, e70 Okuda S, 226 Remondino A, 136 Sharma N, 264 McGrath KE, 133 Olivera WG, 453 Reyes-Rodriguez E, 569 Shaul PW, 554 McMillen T, 394 Olson EN, 856 Riba L, 569 Shaw MBK, 293 McNamara P, 1153 O’Neill TP, 177 Ricciarelli R, 104 Shehadeh N, i193 Medhora M, 992 Onishi K, 411 Richardson D, 88 Shi G-P, 493 Medley TL, 1254 Orchard C, 1182 Richter C, 32 Shibata N, e41 Meldrum DR, 293 Orosz CG, 264 Ridge KM, 453 Shilkrut M, 1193 Meldrum KK, 293 O'Rourke B, 186, 195 Riggan AE, 371 Shimizu M, e12 Melnick SB, 539 Osinska H, 609, 1305 Rissanen TT, 1098 Shimokawa H, e62 Meng X, 293 Osler ME, 525 Ritchie RH, 785 Shintani Y, 81 Méry A, 444 Owens GK, 840, 856 Rius J, 96 Shoukas AA, 1322 Michel JB, 848 Ozaki M, 586 Roark EA, 683 Shyy JY-J, 1296 Miller GJ, 969 Robb M, 984 Siavoshian S, 234 Milstien S, 88 Pagano PJ, 637 Robbins J, 609, 1171 Sigmund CD, 1033 Mimuro J, 865 Palis J, 133 Rodman DM, 501 Silva J, 261 Minhas KM, 1322 Pan J-H, 493 Rodriguez-Pascual F, 1288 Simon AM, 793 Minshall RD, 1089 Pandolfi A, 732 Rodriguez-Torres M, 569 Singh K, 136 Misseri R, 293 Papa ML, 1359 Rogers JM, 539 Sinha S, 856 Mitsui K, e41 Parish CR, e70 Rojas S, 64 Sipido KR, 881 Mitsui T, 81 Parodi J, 64 Romanin C, 888 Sirenko SG, 428 Miura H, 151, e31 Pasumarthi KBS, 1217 Rook MB, 14, 159 Sisto F, 330 Miura M, 151, e31 Patel HH, 676 Rosenfeld ME, 386, 394 Skaf MW, 1322 Miyamoto S, 912 Patel P, 437 Rosker C, 888 Skalak TC, 929 Author Index Skalweit A, 419 Teshima Y, 186, 195 Vinogradova TM, e45 Wu J, 1225 Slater S, 1314 Teubl M, 888 Virmani R, 41 Wu W-J, 741 Smith L, 88 Thallas V, 785 Visse R, 827 Wunderlich C, 1352 Smith SM, 920 Thiele B-J, 419 Vitale M, 732 Wuytack F, 881 Smith TK, 525 Thinnes T, 510 Vliex S, 14 Smits JPP, 14 Thomas GD, 554 Voelkel NF, 1162 Xi L, 595 Sobrevia L, 64 Thomas MC, 785 Vollrath B, 809 Xiao R-P, 659 Soldatov NM, 888 Thomas SP, 1209 von Lewinski D, 169 Xu YX, 692 Song C-X, 873 Thuerauf DJ, 203, VoB K, 169 Xuan Y-T, 741 Song L-S, 659 Thurston G, 947 Voskuil M, 218 Soonpaa MH, 1217 Tikellis C, 785 Yamamoto M, e41 Sorop O, 1344 Tomaselli G, 1, 121, 124 Wachtel RE, 151 Yancopoulos GD, 947 Spaan JAE, 592, 1344 Torella D, e60 Waclaw RR, 1305 Yang D, 659 Spach MS, 125 Toscano T, 1359 Wada AM, 525 Yang G, 1233 Sperry JL, 41 Toumaniantz G, 234 Wakabayashi I, 888 Yao J-A, 437 Spinale FG, 177 Trugnan G, 848 Walinsky PL, 41 Yao X, 286 Spitzbarth N, 992 Turnbull DH, 133 Wallis HL, e52 Yasu T, 865 Spyridopoulos I, 1049 Turoczi T, 1240 Wambhoff BR, 856 YYaet aQni, 4A9,3 769 Srinivasan S, 371 Tusié-Luna MT, 569 Wan X, 668 St-John Sutton M, 1153 Twigg SM, 785 Wang D-Z, 856 Yeh M, 371 Stacker SA, 1098 Wang G-W, 873 Yin C, 595 Staels B, 212, 518 Ueda S, 226 Wang Lei, 308, 692 Yla4-Herttuala S, 1098 Stangl K, 32 Uglow EB, 1314 Wang Lu, e87 Yoshida T, 856 Stefanski E, 757 Urbich C, 1049 Wang O-L, 873 You X-M, 31 Steinhorn RH, 683 Uwatoku T, e62 Wang R, 1225 Yuhanna IS, 554 Stepanovic V, 1247 Wang W, 322, 659 Yutzey KE, 1305 SSSttteeervvnee nnssM oDn,R G,Se C4,51 274401 vvvaaannn ddBeeinlns eBHn eeruMgv, e lB 5M1J,8, 357982 WWWaaannnggg YYX,,- X,61 52925 51 0 ZZZaaeuiglteisr esv G,J AGV,7 ,32 9 7564 6 Stewart DJ, 984 van der Lee KAJM, 518 Ward M, e60 Zeiher AM, 1049 Strauch A, 264 van der Leij FR, 518 Watanabe Y, 461 Zeng L, 1296 SStur nMi-sJk,o va1 14M5, 561 vvaann ddeerr WVausls e ACG,J , 15591 8 WWeebbsetre r CRK,A ,6 511,3 0 950 ZZehnatnegl laC,- De3h2e2s a A, 569 Subramanian L, 1201 van Deursen JMA, 444 Wedgwood S, 683 Zhang J, 873 Subramanian SV, 264 van Empel LJP, 749 Wei S-k, 897 Zhang L, 308 Sugden PH, 1171 Van Gieson EJ, 929 Weich H, 378 Zhang R, 308 Sugo T, 865 van Langen IM, 14 Weintraub NL, 127 Zhang T, 904, 912 Sukhova GK, 493 van Royen N, 218 Weiss RM, 461 Zhang Y, 493 Sukovich DA, 510 VanBavel E, 1344 Weisser-Thomas J, 651 Zhang YH, 765 Sumrejkanchanakij P, e12 Vandivier RW, 1162 Wendler CC, 920 Zhang ZG, 692 Sun G-S, 644 Vangheluwe P, 881 Wendt KW, 1107 Zhang Zhenggang, 308 Sunamori M, e12 Varnum BC, 1123 Wible B, 668 Zhang Zhibing, 1153 Swartz MA, 801 Vatner DE, 1233 Wick M, 1162 Zhao Y, 111 Sweeney TE, 1344 Vatner SF, 939, 1233, 1272 Wickman G, 809 Zhao YD, 984 Sznajder JI, 453 Vega-Hernandez G, 569 Wilde AAM, 14, 159, 976 Zheng Y-T, 873 Veldkamp MW, 976 Wilders R, 976 Zhu D, 992 Takahashi R, 1024 Venojarvi M, 264 Willemsen PHM, 518 Zhu W-Z, 659 Takeishi Y, 1024 Ventura C, 617, 623 Winslow RL, 953 Zhu Y, 741 Takeshita A, e62, 1337 Ventura-Gallegos JL, 569 Wit AL, 437 Zhu Z, 308, 692 Talmud PJ, 969 Ver Heyen M, 881 Wolin MS, 23 Ziegelhoeffer T, 378 Tamamori-Adachi M, e12 Vescovi AL, 598 Wolska BM, 769 Zilberberg J, 359 Tampo Y, 56 Vezza R, 1153 Wong W-mR, 969 Zile MR, 177 Taubman MB, 9 Vielma SA, 1130 Woo S-H, el Zimmermann R, 715 Teng X, 1065 Vietor I, 962 Wood A, 1123 Zinellu E, 617, 623 Terrar DA, e52 Viliacorta L, 104 Wu C, 659 Zingg J-M, 104 Terzic A, 444 Vink H, 592 Wu C-C, 1145 Ziolo MT, 1279 Subject Index Volume 92, January 10/24-—June 27, 2003 A Allograft inflammatory factor-1! ABIN-2 AIF-1 Is an Actin-Polymerizing and Racl-Activating Protein That Tie-ing the Antiinflammatory Effect of Angiopoietin-| to Inhibition of Promotes Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration, 1107 NF-«B, 586 Alternans Ablation Transmural Heterogeneity of Calcium Handling in Canine, 668 Cx43 and Dual-Pathway Electrophysiology of the Atrioventricular Alveolar fluid clearance Node and Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry, 469 Vectorial Sodium Transport Across the Mammalian Alveolar Epithe- Action potential remodeling lium: It Occurs but Through Which Cells?, 348 Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy-Linked Mutant Troponin T Alveolar fluid reabsorption Causes Stress-Induced Ventricular Tachycardia and Ca**- Alveolar Type | Cells Express the a2 Na,K-ATPase, Which Contrib- Dependent Action Potential Remodeling, 428 utes to Lung Liquid Clearance, 453 Activator protein-1 Alveolar type 1 cells Functional Cooperation Between Smad Proteins and Activator Alveolar Type 1 Cells Express the a2 Na,K-ATPase, Which Contrib- Protein-1 Regulates Transforming Growth Factor-B-Mediated utes to Lung Liquid Clearance, 453 Induction of Endothelin-1 Expression, 1288 Alveolar type 2 cells Adenosine Alveolar Type | Cells Express the a2 Na,K-ATPase, Which Contrib- Surviving Hypoxia: The Importance of Rafts, Anchors, and Fluidity, utes to Lung Liquid Clearance, 453 821 Alveolar type I/II cells Adenosine receptors Vectorial Sodium Transport Across the Mammalian Alveolar Epithe- Mast Cell-Mediated Stimulation of Angiogenesis: Cooperative Inter- lium: It Occurs but Through Which Cells?, 348 action Between A>, and A; Adenosine Receptors, 485 American Heart Association Adenovirus Circulation Research: Reflections on the Founding Editor, Carl J. Gene Therapy With Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Protects Against Wiggers, 253 Myocardial Infarction via a Cyclooxygenase-2-Dependent Mech- Circulation Research: The Impact of a Journal and Its Editor on a anism, 741 Career in Experimental Cardiology, 1057 Adhesion molecules Aneurysm Cardioprotection With High-Density Lipoproteins: Fact or Fiction?, Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator Plays a Critical Role in 258 Angiotensin Il-Induced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, 510 a-Adrenergic Angiogenesis Vasomodulation by Skeletal Muscle-Derived Nitric Oxide Requires Deficiency of the Cysteine Protease Cathepsin S Impairs Microvessel a-Syntrophin-Mediated Sarcolemmal Localization of Neuronal Growth, 493 Nitric Oxide Synthase, 554 Enhanced Smooth Muscle Cell Coverage of Microvessels Exposed to B-Adrenergic receptors Increased Hemodynamic Stresses In Vivo, 929 B-Adrenergic Receptor-Stimulated Apoptosis in Cardiac Myocytes Is FIZZ1/RELMa, a Novel Hypoxia-Induced Mitogenic Factor in Lung Mediated by Reactive Oxygen Species/c-Jun NH,-Terminal With Vasoconstrictive and Angiogenic Properties, 1065 Kinase-Dependent Activation of the Mitochondrial Pathway, 136 HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors Reduce Senescence and Increase Protein Kinase A Hyperphosphorylation Increases Basal Current but Proliferation of Endothelial Progenitor Cells via Regulation of Decreases B-Adrenergic Responsiveness of the Sarcolemmal Cell Cycle Regulatory Genes, 1049 Na*-Ca-~~ Exchanger in Failing Pig Myocytes, 897 Intravenous Administration of Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Adrenergic regulation Induces Angiogenesis in the Ischemic Boundary Zone After Is Depressed Myocyte Contractility Centrally Involved in Heart Stroke in Rats, 692 Failure?, 350 B-Adrenergic stimulation : Lepr’ Diabetic Mouse Bone Marrow Cells Inhibit Skin Wound Vascularization but Promote Wound Healing, 1247 Cyclic Variation of Intracellular Calcium: A Critical Factor for Cardiac Pacemaker Cell Dominance, e45 Lessons From Lymph: Flow-Guided Vessel Formation, 701 Hibernating Myocardium Retains Metabolic and Contractile Reserve Mast Cell-Mediated Stimulation of Angiogenesis: Cooperative Inter- Despite Regional Reductions in Flow, Function, and Oxygen action Between A>, and A; Adenosine Receptors, 485 Consumption at Rest, 48 Nitric Oxide Enhances Angiogenesis via the Synthesis of Vascular Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca~*~ Release Is Not a Dominating Factor in Endothelial Growth Factor and cGMP After Stroke in the Rat, Sinoatrial Node Pacemaker Activity, e41 308 Adult stem cells Role of Redox Signaling in the Autonomous Proliferative Response of Stem Cells to Repair the Heart: A Clinical Perspective, 6 Endothelial Cells to Hypoxia, 1010 Advanced glycosylation end products The Antiinflammatory Endothelial Tyrosine Kinase Tie2 Interacts A Breaker of Advanced Glycation End Products Attenuates Diabetes- With a Novel Nuclear Factor-«B Inhibitor ABIN-2, 630 Induced Myocardial Structural Changes, 785 Angioplasty AGE Application of Nanoparticle Technology for the Prevention of Reste- Getting Better Without AGE: New Insights Into the Diabetic Heart, nosis After Balloon Injury in Rats, e62 704 Neuron-Derived Orphan Receptor-l1 (NOR-1) Modulates Vascular Aging Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation, 96 HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors Reduce Senescence and Increase Angiopoietin-1 Proliferation of Endothelial Progenitor Cells via Regulation of Angiopoietin-! and Pulmonary Hypertension: Cause or Cure?, 947 Cell Cycle Regulatory Genes, 1049 Protective Role of Angiopoietin-1 in Experimental Pulmonary Hyper- Matrix Metalloproteinase-3 Genotype Contributes to Age-Related tension, 984 Aortic Stiffening Through Modulation of Gene and Protein Tie-ing the Antiinfiammatory Effect of Angiopoietin-1 to Inhibition of Expression, 1254 NF-«B, 586 Akt Angiopoietin-2 FIZZ1/RELMa, a Novel Hypoxia-Induced Mitogenic Factor in Lung Mast Cell-Mediated Stimulation of Angiogenesis: Cooperative Inter- With Vasoconstrictive and Angiogenic Properties, 1065 action Between A>, and A; Adenosine Receptors, 485 Subject Index Angiotensin Arginine Divergent Roles of Angiotensin I] AT, and AT, Receptors in Modu- Rapid Stimulation of L-Arginine Transport by D-Glucose Involves lating Coronary Microvascular Function, 322 p42/44™"* and Nitric Oxide in Human Umbilical Vein Endothe- Interactions Between Angiotensin II and Baroreflexes in Long-Term lium, 64 Regulation of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity, 1282 Arrhythmia Angiotensin II A Cardiac Sodium Channel Mutation Cosegregates With a Rare Angiotensin II: A Vasoactive Hormone With Ever-Increasing Biolog- Connexin40 Genotype in Familial Atrial Standstill, 14 ical Roles, 9 Compound Heterozygosity for Mutations (W156X and R225W) in DNA Microarray Profiling to Identify Angiotensin-Responsive Genes SCNSA Associated With Severe Cardiac Conduction Distur- in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells: Potential Mediators of Vascu- bances and Degenerative Changes in the Conduction System, 159 lar Disease, 111 Cx43 and Dual-Pathway Electrophysiology of the Atrioventricular What Sets the Long-Term Level of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity: Node and Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry, 469 A Role for Angiotensin II and Baroreflexes?, 1330 Mechanism of Pacemaking in /x;-Downregulated Myocytes, 261 Anoxia Remodeling of Gap Junctional Channel Function in Epicardial Border Fueling the Heart, 1276 Zone of Healing Canine Infarcts, 437 Antioxidant enzymes Sympathetic Nerve Sprouting, Electrical Remodeling, and Increased HFE Mutation and Dietary Iron Content Interact to Increase Ischemia/ Vulnerability to Ventricular Fibrillation in Hypercholesterolemic Reperfusion Injury of the Heart in Mice, 1240 Rabbits, 1145 Antioxidants Arterial injury Long-Term Vitamin C Treatment Increases Vascular Tetrahydrobiop- Angiotensin II: A Vasoactive Hormone With Ever-Increasing Biolog- terin Levels and Nitric Oxide Synthase Activity, 88 ical Roles, 9 Aorta Arteriogenesis Caspase-Dependent Cell Death Mediates the Early Phase of Aortic Involvement of the Fibroblast Growth Factor System in Adaptive and Hypertrophy Regression in Losartan-Treated Spontaneously Hy- Chemokine-Induced Arteriogenesis, 561 pertensive Rats, 777 Local Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-! Therapy Increases Collat- AP-1 eral Artery Formation in Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice but Glucose Regulates Monocyte Adhesion Through Endothelial Produc- Induces Systemic Monocytic CD11b Expression, Neointimal tion of Interleukin-8, 371 Formation, and Plaque Progression, 218 2-APB VEGF-D Is the Strongest Angiogenic and Lymphangiogenic Effector Crosstalk Between Voltage-Independent Ca** Channels and L-Type Among VEGFs Delivered Into Skeletal Muscle via Adenoviruses, Ca** Channels in A7r5 Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells at Ele- 1098 vated Intracellular pH: Evidence for Functional Coupling Be- VEGFR-1-Selective VEGF Homologue PIGF Is Arteriogenic: Evi- tween L-Type Ca** Channels and a 2-APB-Sensitive Cation dence for a Monocyte-Mediated Mechanism, 378 Channel, 888 Arteriosclerosis Apolipoprotein A-II Chlamydia pneumoniae Induces Tissue Factor Expression in Mouse Apolipoprotein A-II: Active or Passive Role in Familial Combined Macrophages via Activation of Egr-1 and the MEK-ERK1/2 Hyperlipidemia, 1179 Pathway, 394 Biochemical and Genetic Association of Plasma Apolipoprotein A-II Induction of Glutathione Synthesis in Macrophages by Oxidized Levels With Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia, 1262 Low-Density Lipoproteins Is Mediated by Consensus Antioxi- Apolipoprotein AIV dant Response Elements, 386 Apolipoprotein AIV Gene Variant $347 Is Associated With Increased Atherosclerosis Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Lower Plasma Apolipopro- CD40 Is Constitutively Expressed on Platelets and Provides a Novel tein AIV Levels, 969 Mechanism for Platelet Activation, 1041 Apoptosis Local Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 Therapy Increases Collat- B-Adrenergic Receptor-Stimulated Apoptosis in Cardiac Myocytes Is eral Artery Formation in Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice but Mediated by Reactive Oxygen Species/c-Jun NH,-Terminal Induces Systemic Monocytic CD11b Expression, Neointimal Kinase-Dependent Activation of the Mitochondrial Pathway, 136 Formation, and Plaque Progression, 218 Caspase-Dependent Cell Death Mediates the Early Phase of Aortic Neuron-Derived Orphan Receptor-1 (NOR-I) Modulates Vascular Hypertrophy Regression in Losartan-Treated Spontaneously Hy- Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation, 96 pertensive Rats, 777 Oxidized LDL Promotes Peroxide-Mediated Mitochondrial Dysfunc- Death Hath a Thousand Doors To Let Out Life. . ., 710 tion and Cell Death in Human Macrophages: A Caspase-3- Factor Associated With Neutral Sphingomyelinase Activation and Its Independent Pathway, e20 Role in Cardiac Cell Death, 589 Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor a Reduces Cholesterol Mimicking Phosphorylation of aB-Crystallin on Serine-59 Is Neces- Esterification in Macrophages, 212 sary and Sufficient to Provide Maximal Protection of Cardiac Regulation of Cytokine-Induced Nitric Oxide Synthesis by Asymmet- Myocytes From Apoptosis, 203 ric Dimethylarginine: Role of Dimethylarginine Dimethylamino- Myocytes Die by Multiple Mechanisms in Failing Human Hearts, 715 hydrolase, 226 NFAT Transcription Factors Are Critical Survival Factors That Inhibit Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator Plays a Critical Role in Cardiom yocyte Apoptosis During Phenylephrine Stimulation In Angiotensin II-Induced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, 510 Vitro, 725 ATP Oxidative Stress-Induced Iron Signaling Is Responsible for Peroxide- Hypercapnic Acidosis Activates K,7p Channels in Vascular Smooth Dependent Oxidation of Dichlorodihydrofluorescein in Endothe- Muscles, 1225 lial Cells: Role of Transferrin Receptor-Dependent Iron Uptake in ATP-sensitive potassium channels Apoptosis, 56 Diabetes Mellitus Impairs Vasodilation to Hypoxia in Human Coro- Oxidized LDL Promotes Peroxide-Mediated Mitochondrial Dysfunc- nary Arterioles: Reduced Activity of ATP-Sensitive Potassium tion and Cell Death in Human Macrophages: A Caspase-3- Channels, 151 Independent Pathway, e20 Atrial myocyte Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma (PPARy) Ex- Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Junctional and Nonjunctional Focal pression Is Decreased in Pulmonary Hypertension and Affects Ca** Release in Rat Atrial Myocytes, e1 Endothelial Cell Growth, 1162 Automaticity Protective Role of Angiopoietin-1 in Experimental Pulmonary Hyper- Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca** Release Is Not a Dominating Factor in tension, 984 Sinoatrial Node Pacemaker Activity, e41 Serine Phosphorylation and Suppression of Apoptosis by the Small Autophagy Heat Shock Protein aB-Crystallin, 130 Myocytes Die by Multiple Mechanisms in Failing Human Hearts, 715 1374 Subject Index Axl receptor tyrosine kinase Ca** handling Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Ax! Modulates the Osteogenic Differentia- Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Exerts Ca’*-Dependent Positive Inotro- tion of Pericytes, 1123 pic Effects in Failing Human Myocardium, 169 Ca** regulation Is Depressed Myocyte Contractility Centrally Involved in Heart Failure?, 350 B Ca’* sensitization Balloon angioplasty Activation of RhoA and Inhibition of Myosin Phosphatase as Impor- Blockade of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Intimal tant Components in Hypertension in Vascular Smooth Muscle, Thickening After Balloon Injury by the Sulfated Oligosaccharide 411 PI-88: Phosphomannopentaose Sulfate Directly Binds FGF-2, Ca** sparks Blocks Cellular Signaling, and Inhibits Proliferation, e70 Ca** Sparks in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes Evoked by Action Novel NAD(P)H Oxidase Inhibitor Suppresses Angioplasty-Induced Superoxide and Neointimal Hyperplasia of Rat Carotid Artery, Potentials: Involvement of Clusters of L-Type Ca?* Channels, 532 637 Baroreflex Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Junctional and Nonjunctional Focal Interactions Between Angiotensin II and Baroreflexes in Long-Term Ca** Release in Rat Atrial Myocytes, el Ca’** transients Regulation of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity, 1282 What Sets the Long-Term Level of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity: Cell-to-Cell Coupling Between Host and Donor Cells in the In Situ A Role for Angiotensin II and Baroreflexes?, 1330 Myocardium, 1176 Basic helix-loop-helix protein Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy-Linked Mutant Troponin T Smooth Muscle a-Actin Gene Requires Two E-Boxes for Proper Causes Stress-Induced Ventricular Tachycardia and Ca?*- Expression In Vivo and Is a Target of Class I Basic Helix-Loop- Dependent Action Potential Remodeling, 428 Helix Proteins, 840 Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca** Release Is Not a Dominating Factor in Basic research Sinoatrial Node Pacemaker Activity, e41 Fifty Years of Cardiovascular Science Together, 4 Signal Transduction and Ca’* Signaling in Contractile Regulation Fifty Years of Circulation Research: An Anniversary Editorial, | Induced by Crosstalk Between Endothelin-1 and Norepinephrine Basic science in Dog Ventricular Myocardium, 1024 Circulation Research: Reflections on the Founding Editor, Carl J. Ca** triggers Wiggers, 253 Ca** Sparks in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes Evoked by Action Blood flow Potentials: Involvement of Clusters of L-Type Ca** Channels, Vasomodulation by Skeletal Muscle-Derived Nitric Oxide Requires 332 a-Syntrophin-Mediated Sarcolemmal Localization of Neuronal Cadherin Nitric Oxide Synthase, 554 Dismantling of Cadherin-Mediated Cell-Cell Contacts Modulates Blood pressure Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation, 1314 Rho/Rho-Kinase Pathway in Brain Stem Contributes to Blood Pres- Calcification sure Regulation via Sympathetic Nervous System: Possible In- Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Ax! Modulates the Osteogenic Differentia- volvement in Neural Mechanisms of Hypertension, 1337 tion of Pericytes, 1123 Blood vessels Calcineurin The FAKs About Blood Vessel Assembly, 255 NFAT Transcription Factors Are Critical Survival Factors That Inhibit Bone marrow Cardiomyocyte Apoptosis During Phenylephrine Stimulation In Lepr” Diabetic Mouse Bone Marrow Cells Inhibit Skin Wound Vitro, 725 Vascularization but Promote Wound Healing, 1247 Calcium Bone marrow stromal cell Cardiac Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Isoform Regulates Myocar- Intravenous Administration of Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells dial Contraction and Calcium Handling, e52 Induces Angiogenesis in the Ischemic Boundary Zone After Depletion of Intracellular Ca** Stores Sensitizes the Flow-Induced Stroke in Rats, 692 Ca** Influx in Rat Endothelial Cells, 286 Brain Transgenic CaMKII6- Overexpression Uniquely Alters Cardiac Myo- Primitive Cells and Tissue Regeneration, 579 cyte Ca** Handling: Reduced SR Ca** Load and Activated SR Rho/Rho-Kinase Pathway in Brain Stem Contributes to Blood Pres- Ca** Release, 904 sure Regulation via Sympathetic Nervous System: Possible In- Calcium signaling volvement in Neural Mechanisms of Hypertension, 1337 Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase and Calcium-Activated Transcription Bves protein Pathways Are Required for VLDL-Induced Smooth Muscle Cell Epicardial/Mesothelial Cell Line Retains Vasculogenic Potential of Proliferation, 1115 Embryonic Epicardium, 525 Calmodulin Calmodulin Regulation of Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Cardiac Myocytes, 659 < Capillaries Ca**/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II The Endothelial Glycocalyx Protects Against Myocardial Edema, 592 Calmodulin Regulation of Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Cardiac Carbohydrate response element Myocytes, 659 Glucose Regulates Monocyte Adhesion Through Endothelial Produc- The 5, Isoform of CaMKII Is Activated in Cardiac Hypertrophy and tion of Interleukin-8, 371 Induces Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Heart Failure, 912 Cardiac contractility and energetics Transgenic CaMKIId- Overexpression Uniquely Alters Cardiac Myo- Acute Inhibition of Myoglobin Impairs Contractility and Energy State cyte Ca** Handling: Reduced SR Ca** Load and Activated SR of iNOS-Overexpressing Hearts, 1352 Ca** Release, 904 Cardiac development Ca** channels Onset of Cardiac Function During Early Mouse Embryogenesis Ca** Sparks in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes Evoked by Action Coincides With Entry of Primitive Erythroblasts Into the Embryo Potentials: Involvement of Clusters of L-Type Ca** Channels, Proper, 133 532 Cardiac differentiation Crosstalk Between Voltage-Independent Ca** Channels and L-Type Protein Kinase C Signaling Transduces Endorphin-Primed Cardiogen- Ca** Channels in A7r5 Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells at Ele- esis in GTRI Embryonic Stem Cells, 617 vated Intracellular pH: Evidence for Functional Coupling Be- Cardiac disease tween L-Type Ca’* Channels and a 2-APB-Sensitive Cation Reengineering Inducible Cardiac-Specific Transgenesis With an At- Channel, 888 tenuated Myosin Heavy Chain Promoter, 609 Subject Index Cardiac electrophysiology CArG element Fibrillation or Neurillation: Back to the Future in Our Concepts of Myocardin Is a Key Regulator of CArG-Dependent Transcription of Sudden Cardiac Death?, 1062 Multiple Smooth Muscle Marker Genes, 856 Cardiac failure Carotid artery Dissecting Cardiac Hypertrophy and Signaling Pathways: Evidence for Shear Stress Is Differentially Regulated Among Inbred Rat Strains, an Interaction Between Multifunctional G Proteins and Prosta- 1001 noids, 1059 Caspase Cardiac function Caspase-Dependent Cell Death Mediates the Early Phase of Aortic From Pump to Molecules, 480 Hypertrophy Regression in Losartan-Treated Spontaneously Hy- Cardiac gap junction connexins pertensive Rats, 777 Transition From a Continuous to Discontinuous Understanding of Caspase activation Cardiac Conduction, 125 Oxidative Stress-Induced Iron Signaling Is Responsible for Peroxide- Cardiac hypertrophy Dependent Oxidation of Dichlorodihydrofluorescein in Endothe- NFAT Transcription Factors Are Critical Survival Factors That Inhibit lial Cells: Role of Transferrin Receptor-Dependent Iron Uptake in Cardiomyocyte Apoptosis During Phenylephrine Stimulation In Apoptosis, 56 Vitro, 725 Cathepsin S Phenotyping Hypertrophy: Eschew Obfuscation, 1171 Deficiency of the Cysteine Protease Cathepsin S Impairs Microvessel Roles of Cardiac Transcription Factors in Cardiac Hypertrophy, 1079 Growth, 493 Cardiac jelly CD40/CD40L Increased Fibronectin Deposition in Embryonic Hearts of Retinol- CD40 Is Constitutively Expressed on Platelets and Provides a Novel Binding Protein-Null Mice, 920 Mechanism for Platelet Activation, 1041 Cardiac metabolism CD40-CD40L and Platelet Function: Beyond Hemostasis, 944 Fueling the Heart, 1276 CDK4 PPARs of the Heart: Three Is a Crowd, 482 Critical Role of Cyclin D1 Nuclear Import in Cardiomyocyte Prolif- Cardiac muscle eration, e12 T-Tubule Function in Mammalian Cardiac Myocytes, 1182 cDNA microarray Cardiac myocytes Microarray Analysis Reveals Complex Remodeling of Cardiac Ion Channel Expression With Altered Thyroid Status: Relation to A Novel, Voltage-Dependent Nonselective Cation Current Activated by Insulin in Guinea Pig Isolated Ventricular Myocytes, 765 Cellular and Integrated Electrophysiology, 234 Cell culture Mimicking Phosphorylation of aB-Crystallin on Serine-59 Is Neces- Oxygen Sensing by Primary Cardiac Fibroblasts: A Key Role of sary and Sufficient to Provide Maximal Protection of Cardiac ne Sil 264 Myocytes From Apoptosis, 203 Cell cycle The Real Estate of NOS Signaling: Location, Location, Location, 1279 Coordinate Control of Proliferation and Migration by the p27*?!/ Cardiac neural crest Cyclin-Dependent Kinase/Retinoblastoma Pathway in Vascular The Homeobox Gene Lbx! Specifies a Subpopulation of Cardiac Smooth Muscle Cells and Fibroblasts, 402 Neural Crest Necessary for Normal Heart Development, 73 Cell cycle progression Cardiac transcription factors Critical Role of Cyclin D1 Nuclear Import in Carciomyocyte Prolif- Roles of Cardiac Transcription Factors in Cardiac Hypertrophy, 1079 eration, e12 Cardiogenesis Cell death Roles of Cardiac Transcription Factors in Cardiac Hypertrophy, 1079 Differential Actions of Cardioprotective Agents on the Mitochondrial Cardiomyocytes Death Pathway, 195 Chronic SR Ca**-ATPase Inhibition Causes Adaptive Changes in Mechanistically Distinct Steps in the Mitochondrial Death Pathway Cellular Ca** Transport, 769 Triggered by Oxidative Stress in Cardiac Myocytes, 186 COX-2-Dependent Cardiac Failure in Gh/tTG Transgenic Mice, 1153 Myocytes Die by Multiple Mechanisms in Failing Human Hearts, 715 Critical Role of Cyclin D1 Nuclear Import in Cardiomyocyte Prolif- Oxidized LDL Promotes Peroxide-Mediated Mitochondrial Dysfunc- eration, e12 tion and Cell Death in Human Macrophages: A Caspase-3- Death Hath a Thousand Doors To Let Out Life. . ., 710 Independent Pathway, e20 Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor (PPAR) a and PPAR#/8, Cell transplantation but not PPARy, Modulate the Expression of Genes Involved in Cell-to-Cell Coupling Between Host and Donor Cells in the In Situ Cardiac Lipid Metabolism, 518 Myocardium, 1176 Cardiomyopathy Cellular transplantation Compound Heterozygosity for Mutations (W156X and R225W) in Physiological Coupling of Donor and Host Cardiomyocytes After SCNSA Associated With Severe Cardiac Conduction Distur- Cellular Transplantation, 1217 bances and Degenerative Changes in the Conduction System, 159 Cerebral ischemia Cardiomyoplasty Nitric Oxide Enhances Angiogenesis via the Synthesis of Vascular Tissue Engineering Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease, 1068 Endothelial Growth Factor and cGMP After Stroke in the Rat, Cardioprotection 308 Protein Kinase Ce Interacts With and Inhibits the Permeability cGMP Transition Pore in Cardiac Mitochondria, 873 The Excitement and Rewards of Research With Our Discovery of Cardiovascular disease Some of the Biological Effects of Nitric Oxide, 339 Genetically Determined Heterogeneity in Hemoglobin Scavenging and Chaperones Susceptibility to Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease, 1193 Role of the Cytosolic Chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp90 in Maturation of Cardiovascular genomics the Cardiac Potassium Channel hERG, e87 Genome Informatics: Current Status and Future Prospects, 953 Chlamydia pneumoniae Cardiovascular physiology Chlamydia pneumoniae Induces Tissue Factor Expression in Mouse Circulation Research: Reflections on the Founding Editor, Carl J. Macrophages via Activation of Egr-1 and the MEK-ERK1/2 Wiggers, 253 Pathway, 394 Cardiovascular research Chlamydophila pneumoniae A Three-Decade Dialectic With Circulation Research, 939 Chlamydophila pneumoniae Induces ICAM-1 Expression in Human Cardiovascular science Aortic Endothelial Cells via Protein Kinase C-Dependent Acti- Fifty Years of Cardiovascular Science Together, 4 vation of Nuclear Factor-xB, 1130 Fifty Years of Circulation Research: An Anniversary Editorial, | Cholesterol homeostasis Cardiovascular system Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor a Reduces Cholesterol Tissue Engineering Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease, 1068 Esterification in Macrophages, 212 1376 Subject Index Circulation Research Coronary arteries Circulation Research: Reflections on the Founding Editor, Carl J. Ets-1 and Ets-2 Transcription Factors Are Essential for Normal Wiggers, 253 Coronary and Myocardial Development in Chicken Embryos, 749 Fifty Years of Circulation Research: An Anniversary Editorial, 1 Modeling Development of the Epicardium and Coronary Vasculature: c-jun In Vitro Veritas?, 477 Load-Induced Transcriptional Activation of c-jun in Rat Myocardium: Coronary arterioles Regulation by Myocyte Enhancer Factor 2, 243 Effect of Steady Versus Oscillating Flow on Porcine Coronary c-Jun NH,-terminal kinase Arterioles: Involvement of NO and Superoxide Anion, 1344 B-Adrenergic Receptor-Stimulated Apoptosis in Cardiac Myocytes Is Coronary development Mediated by Reactive Oxygen Species/c-Jun NH>-Terminal Epicardial/Mesothelial Cell Line Retains Vasculogenic Potential of Kinase-Dependent Activation of the Mitochondrial Pathway, 136 Embryonic Epicardium, 525 Clinical cardiology Coronary heart disease risk Circulation Research: The Impact of a Journal and Its Editor on a Apolipoprotein AIV Gene Variant $347 Is Associated With Increased Career in Experimental Cardiology, 1057 Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Lower Plasma Apolipopro- Fifty Years of Cardiovascular Science Together, 4 tein AIV Levels, 969 Collagen Coronary microcirculation Getting Better Without AGE: New Insights Into the Diabetic Heart, Diabetes Mellitus Impairs Vasodilation to Hypoxia in Human Coro- 704 nary Arterioles: Reduced Activity of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Collateral circulation Channels, 151 Impaired Hypoxic Coronary Vasodilation and ATP-Sensitive Potas- Local Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 Therapy Increases Collat- sium Channel Function: A Manifestation of Diabetic Microangi- eral Artery Formation in Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice but opathy in Humans?, 127 Induces Systemic Monocytic CD11b Expression, Neointimal Role for Hydrogen Peroxide in Flow-Induced Dilation of Human Formation, and Plaque Progression, 218 Coronary Arterioles, e31 Compartmentalization Coronary microvessels The Real Estate of NOS Signaling: Location, Location, Location, 1279 Immunomediated and Ischemia-Independent Inflammation of Coro- Complementary methods nary Microvessels in Unstable Angina, 1359 Suitability Criteria for Proteomics Manuscripts, 124 Coupling Conditional transgenic mouse Mechanisms of Delayed Electrical Uncoupling Induced by Ischemic Conditional Expression of a Dominant-Negative c-Myb in Vascular Preconditioning, 1138 Smooth Muscle Cells Inhibits Arterial Remodeling After Injury, CREB-binding protein/p300 314 Functional Cooperation Between Smad Proteins and Activator Conducted response Protein-1 Regulates Transforming Growth Factor-B-Mediated Central Role of Connexin40 in the Propagation of Electrically Acti- Induction of Endothelin-1 Expression, 1288 vated Vasodilation in Mouse Cremasteric Arterioles In Vivo, 793 Cremaster microcirculation Conduction Central Role of Connexin40 in the Propagation of Electrically Acti- Compound Heterozygosity for Mutations (W156X and R225W) in vated Vasodilation in Mouse Cremasteric Arterioles In Vivo, 793 SCNSA Associated With Severe Cardiac Conduction Distur- Crosslink breaker bances and Degenerative Changes in the Conduction System, 159 A Breaker of Advanced Glycation End Products Attenuates Diabetes- Conduction velocity Induced Myocardial Structural Changes, 785 Impulse Propagation in Synthetic Strands of Neonatal Cardiac Myo- Crystallin cytes With Genetically Reduced Levels of Connexin43, 1209 Serine Phosphorylation and Suppression of Apoptosis by the Small Congestive heart failure Heat Shock Protein aB-Crystallin, 130 Celiular Basis of Abnormal Calcium Transients of Failing Human aB-Crystallin Ventricular Myocytes, 651 Mimicking Phosphorylation of aB-Crystallin on Serine-59 Is Neces- Connective tissue growth factor sary and Sufficient to Provide Maximal Protection of Cardiac a-Tocopherol Induces Expression of Connective Tissue Growth Factor Myocytes From Apoptosis, 203 and Antagonizes Tumor Necrosis Factor-a-Mediated Downregu- Cyclin D1 lation in Human Smooth Muscle Cells, 104 Critical Role of Cyclin D1 Nuclear Import in Cardiomyocyte Prolif- Connexin40 eration, e12 Central Role of Connexin40 in the Propagation of Electrically Acti Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor vated Vasodilation in Mouse Cremasteric Arterioles In Vivo, 793 The Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Pathway Moves Forward, 345 Connexin43 Cyclooxygenase Mechanisms of Delayed Electrical Uncoupling Induced by Ischemic COX-2-Dependent Cardiac Failure in Gh/tTG Transgenic Mice, 1153 Preconditioning, 1138 Dissecting Cardiac Hypertrophy and Signaling Pathways: Evidence for Connexin43 expression an Interaction Between Multifunctional G Proteins and Prosta- Impulse Propagation in Synthetic Strands of Neonatal Cardiac Myo- noids, 1059 cytes With Genetically Reduced Levels of Connexin43, 1209 Cytokines Connexins Cardioprotection With High-Density Lipoproteins: Fact or Fiction?, Cell-to-Cell Coupling Between Host and Donor Cells in the In Situ 258 Myocardium, 1176 Endothelial Cells Secrete Triglyceride Lipase and Phospholipase Continuous cardiac conduction theory Activities in Response to Cytokines as a Result of Endothelial Transition From a Continuous to Discontinuous Understanding of Lipase, 644 Cardiac Conduction, 125 Cytoskeletal dynamics Contractile reserve Spatial Microstimuli in Endothelial Mechanosignaling, 359 Hibernating Myocardium Retains Metabolic and Contractile Reserve Despite Regional Reductions in Flow, Function, and Oxygen Consumption at Rest, 48 D Contractility Development Is Depressed Myocyte Contractility Centrally Involved in Heart Ets-1 and Ets-2 Transcription Factors Are Essential for Normal Failure?, 350 Coronary and Myocardial Development in Chicken Embryos, 749 Contraction Diabetes Cardiac Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Isoform Regulates Myocar- Genetically Determined Heterogeneity in Hemoglobin Scavenging and dial Contraction and Calcium Handling, e52 Susceptibility to Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease, 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