AbstractHeart failure is a complex syndrome of numerous dysfunctional components which converge to cause chronic progressive failure of ventricular contractile function and maintenance of cardiac output demand. The aim of this brief review is to highlight some of the mounting evidence indicating that augmented superoxide, related reactive oxygen species and other free radicals contribute to the oxidative stress evident during the progression of heart failure. While much of the source of increased reactive oxygen species is mitochondrial, there are other intracellular sources, which together are highly reactive with functional and structural cellular lipids and proteins. Bioenergetic defects limiting ATP synthesis in the failing myocardium r...
Cardiac function depends upon several factors, including adequate cellular mass, intact contractile ...
The heart is responsible for pumping blood, nutrients, and oxygen from its cavities to the whole bod...
<div><p>Increased oxidative stress in a failing heart may contribute to the pathogenesis of heart fa...
AbstractHeart failure is a complex syndrome of numerous dysfunctional components which converge to c...
23, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00554.2011.—Oxidative stress, defined as an ex-cess production of rea...
Heart failure (HF) occurs when the adaptation mechanisms of the heart fail to compensate for stress ...
Mitochondria are specialized organelles, which serve as the “Power House” to generate energy for mai...
Objectives. We will review current concepts regarding bioenergetic decline in heart failure (HF). In...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive chemical species containing oxygen, controlled by ...
Objective: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in the progression of ventricular hype...
Due to the need for continuous work, the heart uses up to 8% of the total energy expenditure. Due to...
AbstractThe heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the blood vessels to the periphery by ...
Under physiological circumstances, there is an exquisite balance between reactive oxygen species (RO...
Markers of increased oxidative stress are known to be elevated following acute myocardial infarction...
Advances in cardiovascular research have identified oxidative stress as an important pathophysiologi...
Cardiac function depends upon several factors, including adequate cellular mass, intact contractile ...
The heart is responsible for pumping blood, nutrients, and oxygen from its cavities to the whole bod...
<div><p>Increased oxidative stress in a failing heart may contribute to the pathogenesis of heart fa...
AbstractHeart failure is a complex syndrome of numerous dysfunctional components which converge to c...
23, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00554.2011.—Oxidative stress, defined as an ex-cess production of rea...
Heart failure (HF) occurs when the adaptation mechanisms of the heart fail to compensate for stress ...
Mitochondria are specialized organelles, which serve as the “Power House” to generate energy for mai...
Objectives. We will review current concepts regarding bioenergetic decline in heart failure (HF). In...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive chemical species containing oxygen, controlled by ...
Objective: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in the progression of ventricular hype...
Due to the need for continuous work, the heart uses up to 8% of the total energy expenditure. Due to...
AbstractThe heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the blood vessels to the periphery by ...
Under physiological circumstances, there is an exquisite balance between reactive oxygen species (RO...
Markers of increased oxidative stress are known to be elevated following acute myocardial infarction...
Advances in cardiovascular research have identified oxidative stress as an important pathophysiologi...
Cardiac function depends upon several factors, including adequate cellular mass, intact contractile ...
The heart is responsible for pumping blood, nutrients, and oxygen from its cavities to the whole bod...
<div><p>Increased oxidative stress in a failing heart may contribute to the pathogenesis of heart fa...