The use of -blockers (BB) in heart failure (HF) has been considered a contradiction for many years. Considering HF simply as a state of inadequate systolic function, BB were contraindicated because of their negative effects on myocardial contractility. Nevertheless, evidence collected in the past years have suggested that additional mechanisms, such as compensatory neuro-humoral hyperactivation or inflammation, could participate in the pathogenesis of this complex disease. Indeed, chronic activation of the sympathetic nervous system, although initially compensating the reduced cardiac output from the failing heart, increases myocardial oxygen demand, ischemia and oxidative stress; moreover, high catecholamine levels induce peripheral vasoco...
Background: Few studies have described how neurohormonal activation is influenced by treatment with ...
Chronic heart failure has been extensively characterized as a disorder arising from a complex intera...
AbstractHeart failure results in dramatic changes in certain neurotransmitter and hormone receptors....
beta-Adrenoceptor antagonists have revolutionized the management of heart failure in humans. However...
The use of beta-blocking agents in patients with heart failure is still controversial. An activated ...
The use of β-blockers (BB) in heart failure (HF) has been considered a contradiction for many years....
The success of b-blocking agents in treating mild tomoderate heart failure has generated a debate ov...
For a long time beta-blockers were considered contraindicated for use in heart failure although some...
Recently, a functional, negatively inotropic, beta(3)-adrenoceptor was characterized in the human he...
The introduction of blockers of beta-adrenergic receptors (beta-blockers – BB) in the clinical pract...
W hen beta-adrenergic blocking agents were put on thepharmacological market about 40 years ago, thes...
The main function of the cardiac adrenergic system is to regulate cardiac work both in physiologic a...
AbstractDespite recent improvements in the management of congestive heart failure, the prognosis of ...
Cardiac dysfunction in heart failure is widely recognized as a progressive process, regardless of th...
Despite the fact that betablockers (BBs) are one of the main groups of therapy of patients with acut...
Background: Few studies have described how neurohormonal activation is influenced by treatment with ...
Chronic heart failure has been extensively characterized as a disorder arising from a complex intera...
AbstractHeart failure results in dramatic changes in certain neurotransmitter and hormone receptors....
beta-Adrenoceptor antagonists have revolutionized the management of heart failure in humans. However...
The use of beta-blocking agents in patients with heart failure is still controversial. An activated ...
The use of β-blockers (BB) in heart failure (HF) has been considered a contradiction for many years....
The success of b-blocking agents in treating mild tomoderate heart failure has generated a debate ov...
For a long time beta-blockers were considered contraindicated for use in heart failure although some...
Recently, a functional, negatively inotropic, beta(3)-adrenoceptor was characterized in the human he...
The introduction of blockers of beta-adrenergic receptors (beta-blockers – BB) in the clinical pract...
W hen beta-adrenergic blocking agents were put on thepharmacological market about 40 years ago, thes...
The main function of the cardiac adrenergic system is to regulate cardiac work both in physiologic a...
AbstractDespite recent improvements in the management of congestive heart failure, the prognosis of ...
Cardiac dysfunction in heart failure is widely recognized as a progressive process, regardless of th...
Despite the fact that betablockers (BBs) are one of the main groups of therapy of patients with acut...
Background: Few studies have described how neurohormonal activation is influenced by treatment with ...
Chronic heart failure has been extensively characterized as a disorder arising from a complex intera...
AbstractHeart failure results in dramatic changes in certain neurotransmitter and hormone receptors....