Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of chronobiology in prevention, intervention, and treatment of CVD: hence this article of remembrance. Clinical and biochemical manifestations of chronic heart failure (HF) may be due to interactions of the brain and the heart. Circadian rhythms may be lost via neuro-humoral adaptations, such as activation of the renin-angiotensinaldosterone and sympathetic nervous systems in the brain, heart, and peripheral vessels in a milieu of melatonin deficiency. Methods. Internet and database searches and discussion with colleagues. Results. Experimental and clinical evidence indicates that chronic HF may be associated with autonomic imbalance with increase...
SummaryIn heart failure, it has been recognized that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activat...
The heart, like most mammalian organs, is influenced by circadian patterns. The suprachiasmatic nucl...
In their comment to our recent paper entitled “Stressed Brain, Diseases Heart: A review on the patho...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
Sudden death accounts for 30–50% of total mortality in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. The occ...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
SummaryBoth the physiological and pathological functions of cardiovascular organs are closely relate...
Circadian rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate are regulated by a biological clock located in th...
Heart failure is a deadly chronic cardiovascular disease which affects millions of people worldwide....
Introduction: Among patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) both obstructive and central sleep ...
In normal conditions, the temporal organization of blood pressure (BP) is mainly controlled by neuro...
SummaryIn heart failure, it has been recognized that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activat...
The heart, like most mammalian organs, is influenced by circadian patterns. The suprachiasmatic nucl...
In their comment to our recent paper entitled “Stressed Brain, Diseases Heart: A review on the patho...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
Sudden death accounts for 30–50% of total mortality in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. The occ...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
Sympathetic nerve activity has been reported to be increased in both humans and animals with chronic...
SummaryBoth the physiological and pathological functions of cardiovascular organs are closely relate...
Circadian rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate are regulated by a biological clock located in th...
Heart failure is a deadly chronic cardiovascular disease which affects millions of people worldwide....
Introduction: Among patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) both obstructive and central sleep ...
In normal conditions, the temporal organization of blood pressure (BP) is mainly controlled by neuro...
SummaryIn heart failure, it has been recognized that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activat...
The heart, like most mammalian organs, is influenced by circadian patterns. The suprachiasmatic nucl...
In their comment to our recent paper entitled “Stressed Brain, Diseases Heart: A review on the patho...