Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular (LV) function and it represents one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite considerable advances in pharmacological treatment, HF represents a severe clinical and social burden. Sympathetic outflow, characterized by increased circulating catecholamines (CA) biosynthesis and secretion, is peculiar in HF and sympatholytic treatments (as β-blockers) are presently being used for the treatment of this disease. Adrenal gland secretes Epinephrine (80%) and Norepinephrine (20%) in response to acetylcholine stimulation of nicotinic cholinergic receptors on the chromaffin cell membranes. This process is regulated by...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic over-activity and enhanced circulating ca...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic overactivity and enhanced circulating cat...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic overactivity and enhanced circulating cat...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic hyperactivity reflected by increased circ...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic hyperactivity reflected by increased circ...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic hyperactivity reflected by increased circ...
Heart failure (HF), the number one cause of death in the western world, is caused by the insufficien...
Cardiac overstimulation by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a salient characteristic of heart...
Cardiac overstimulation by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a salient characteristic of heart...
Cardiac overstimulation by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a salient characteristic of heart...
Evidence from cell, animal, and human studies demonstrates that α1-adrenergic receptors mediate adap...
Evidence from cell, animal, and human studies demonstrates that α1-adrenergic receptors mediate adap...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic over-activity and enhanced circulating ca...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic overactivity and enhanced circulating cat...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic overactivity and enhanced circulating cat...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic hyperactivity reflected by increased circ...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic hyperactivity reflected by increased circ...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic hyperactivity reflected by increased circ...
Heart failure (HF), the number one cause of death in the western world, is caused by the insufficien...
Cardiac overstimulation by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a salient characteristic of heart...
Cardiac overstimulation by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a salient characteristic of heart...
Cardiac overstimulation by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a salient characteristic of heart...
Evidence from cell, animal, and human studies demonstrates that α1-adrenergic receptors mediate adap...
Evidence from cell, animal, and human studies demonstrates that α1-adrenergic receptors mediate adap...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic over-activity and enhanced circulating ca...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic overactivity and enhanced circulating cat...
Chronic heart failure (HF) is characterized by sympathetic overactivity and enhanced circulating cat...