Author:
Taegtmeyer Heinrich,Young Martin E.,Lopaschuk Gary D.,Abel E. Dale,Brunengraber Henri,Darley-Usmar Victor,Des Rosiers Christine,Gerszten Robert,Glatz Jan F.,Griffin Julian L.,Gropler Robert J.,Holzhuetter Hermann-Georg,Kizer Jorge R.,Lewandowski E. Douglas,Malloy Craig R.,Neubauer Stefan,Peterson Linda R.,Portman Michael A.,Recchia Fabio A.,Van Eyk Jennifer E.,Wang Thomas J.
Abstract
In a complex system of interrelated reactions, the heart converts chemical energy to mechanical energy. Energy transfer is achieved through coordinated activation of enzymes, ion channels, and contractile elements, as well as structural and membrane proteins. The heart’s needs for energy are difficult to overestimate. At a time when the cardiovascular research community is discovering a plethora of new molecular methods to assess cardiac metabolism, the methods remain scattered in the literature. The present statement on “Assessing Cardiac Metabolism” seeks to provide a collective and curated resource on methods and models used to investigate established and emerging aspects of cardiac metabolism. Some of those methods are refinements of classic biochemical tools, whereas most others are recent additions from the powerful tools of molecular biology. The aim of this statement is to be useful to many and to do justice to a dynamic field of great complexity.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
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