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1326<br />
Acknowledgment to Reviewers<br />
The editors express appreciation to the following consultants who served from April 1991 through March 1992.<br />
Abel, Peter W.<br />
Adams, Mike<br />
Adamson, Roger<br />
Adelman, William J. Jr.<br />
Adelstein, Robert S.<br />
Akiyama, Steven K.<br />
Alexander, Nicholas M.<br />
Alexander, R. Wayne<br />
Allen, David<br />
Allen, Julius<br />
Allessie, Maurits A.<br />
Alpert, Norman R.<br />
Altschuld, Ruth<br />
Anderson, Page<br />
Anderson, Sharon<br />
Anderson, Warwick P.<br />
Angus, James A.<br />
Antzelevitch, Charles<br />
Anversa, Piero<br />
Apstein, Carl S.<br />
Arnold, Susan<br />
Aronson, Ronald S.<br />
Arts, Theodore<br />
Ashraf, Muhammed<br />
Ashton, Julie H.<br />
Atkins, Dianne<br />
Atlas, Stephen<br />
Aversano, Thomas<br />
Avolio, Albert<br />
Baan, Jan<br />
Bacaner, Marvin<br />
Bache, Robert<br />
<strong>Back</strong>x, Peter<br />
Bader, David<br />
Badimon, Juan<br />
Badimon, Lina<br />
Baker, Kenneth M.<br />
Balaban, Robert S.<br />
Balligand, Jean-Luc<br />
Barber, Michael<br />
Barman, Susan<br />
Barr, Roger<br />
Barrington, Peggy L.<br />
Barry, William<br />
Basche, Robert J.<br />
Bassenge, Eberhard L.<br />
Bassett, Arthur L.<br />
Bassingthwaight, James<br />
Baumgarten, Clive<br />
Bayer, Raphael<br />
Bean, Bruce<br />
Beasley, Debbie<br />
Becker, Lewis<br />
Belardinelli, Luiz<br />
Bell, Leonard<br />
Beller, George<br />
Belloni, Frank<br />
Benedict, Claude<br />
Bennett, Paul B.<br />
Berdeaux, Alain<br />
Berecek, Kathleen H.<br />
Berk, Bradford C.<br />
Berlin, Jerry D.<br />
Berne, Robert M.<br />
Bers, Donald<br />
Besch, Henry J.<br />
Bevan, John A.<br />
Bevan, Rosemary D.<br />
Beyar, Raphael<br />
Beyer, Eric C.<br />
Bierer, Barbara<br />
Bigger, J. Thomas Jr.<br />
Billette, Jacques<br />
Bing, Oscar<br />
Bishop, Sandford<br />
Bishop, Vernon S.<br />
Bissonnette, John<br />
Bitterman, Peter<br />
Blank, Randal S.<br />
Blaustein, Mordecai P.<br />
Block, Kenneth<br />
Bobik, Alex<br />
Bohlen, Glenn H.<br />
Bohr, David F.<br />
Boineau, John P.<br />
Bolli, Roberto<br />
Bond, Meredith<br />
Bonventre, Joseph<br />
Botney, Mitchel<br />
Boulanger, Chantal M.<br />
Bove, Alfred<br />
Boyden, Penelope<br />
Brain, Susan<br />
Brayden, Joseph<br />
Breitbart, Roger<br />
Bridge, John<br />
Brierley, Gerald P.<br />
Brilla, Christian G.<br />
Bristow, Michael R.<br />
Britton, Steven Loyal<br />
Brock, Thomas A.<br />
Brown, Arthur M.<br />
Brunton, Laurence L.<br />
Brutsaert, Dirk L.<br />
Bucala, Richard<br />
Buja, L. Maximilian<br />
Bukoski, Richard D.<br />
Bunag, Rubin D.<br />
Burgess, Mary Jo<br />
Burke-Wolin, Theresa<br />
Burnett, John<br />
Burnstock, Geoffrey<br />
Bush, Harry<br />
Busija, David<br />
Busse, Rudi<br />
Buxton, Denis<br />
Buxton, lain L.O.<br />
Cacini, William<br />
Callow, Allan<br />
Camm, John<br />
Campbell, Benedict J.<br />
Campbell, Donald<br />
Campbell, Gordon<br />
Campbell, Julie<br />
Campbell, Kenneth P.<br />
Campbell, Kevin<br />
Canessa, Mitzy L.<br />
Cannell, Mark<br />
Cannon, Paul J.<br />
Cantor, Harvey<br />
Canty, John M. Jr.<br />
Capaldi, Roderick A.<br />
Capasso, Joseph<br />
Capogrossi, Maurizio<br />
Carabello, Blase<br />
Carew, Tom<br />
Carey, David<br />
Carmeliet, Edward<br />
Carroll, John<br />
Case, Robert B.<br />
Caskey, C. Thomas<br />
Casscells, Ward<br />
Castellot, John<br />
Caulfield, James<br />
Chachques, Juan C.<br />
Chapleau, Mark<br />
Chapman, Reginald<br />
Charles, Cecil<br />
Charo, Israel<br />
Chen, Peng<br />
Chesebro, James H.<br />
Chiarello, Massimo<br />
Chien, Kenneth<br />
Chilian, William M.<br />
Chinard, Francis<br />
Chisholm, Guy<br />
Chow, Lawrence<br />
Clapham, David<br />
Clark, Edward B.<br />
Clarkson, Craig<br />
Claycomb, William C.<br />
Clowes, Alexander W.<br />
Clusin, William<br />
Cobb, Frederick R.<br />
Coburn, Ronald F.<br />
Cocker, Susan J.<br />
Cohen, Michael V.<br />
Cohen, Richard<br />
Cohen, Richard A.<br />
Colatsky, Thomas J.<br />
Coleridge, John C.G.<br />
Collins, Tucker<br />
Colucci, Wilson S.<br />
Connoly, Raymond<br />
Constantine, Jay W.<br />
Cook, James<br />
Cooke, John<br />
Cooper, George IV<br />
Coronado, Roberto<br />
Corr, Peter B.<br />
Cox, Robert H.<br />
Creager, Mark<br />
Creutz, Carl E.<br />
Crone, Christian<br />
Cronstein, Bruce<br />
Crozetier, Bertrand<br />
Cukierman, Samuel<br />
Cupples, William A.<br />
Curry, Fitz Roy<br />
D'Amore, Patricia<br />
Danilo, Peter<br />
Das, Dipak K.<br />
Davies, Peter F.<br />
Davis, Michael J.<br />
De Haan, Robert<br />
de Wardener, Hugh<br />
Deckelbaum, Lawrence I.<br />
Decker, Robert S.<br />
DeFelice, Louis<br />
DelaFontaine, Patrick<br />
Dellsperger, Kevin<br />
DeMaria, Anthony<br />
DeTombe, Peter<br />
Dewey, Forbes<br />
Dhalla, Naranjan S.<br />
Di Bona, Gerald F.<br />
DiCorleto, Paul<br />
Dillman, Wolfgang H.<br />
Dillon, Stephen<br />
Dobson, James<br />
Dolber, Paul C.<br />
Douglas, Janice G.<br />
Douglas, Pamela<br />
Doukas, John<br />
Downey, James M.<br />
Duckles, Sue Piper<br />
Duling, Brian<br />
Dull, Randall<br />
Dunn, Michael J.<br />
Dusting, Greg J.<br />
Echt, Deborah<br />
Edelman, Elezar<br />
Edelstein, Celina<br />
Edvinsson, Lars<br />
Eisner, David<br />
Ellenbogen, Kenneth<br />
Elzinga, Gijs<br />
Endoh, Masao<br />
Eng, Calvin<br />
Engler, Robert L.<br />
Entman, Mark<br />
Erdos, Ervin<br />
Escande, Denis<br />
Esler, Murray<br />
Ezekowitz, Michael<br />
Fabiato, Alexandre<br />
Factor, Stephen<br />
Falcone, Jeff<br />
Fallon, John<br />
Fanburg, Barry L.<br />
Faraci, Frank<br />
Faxon, David<br />
Feher, Joseph J.<br />
Feigl, Eric<br />
Feinstein, Steven<br />
Feinstein, Stuart C.<br />
Felder, Robert B.<br />
Feldman, Arthur
Feldman, Robert<br />
Feldman, Ted<br />
Feneley, Michael P.<br />
Ferguson, Donald G.<br />
Ferrans, Victor J.<br />
Feuerstein, Giora<br />
Fingerle, Jurgen<br />
Fink, Gregory<br />
Fishman, Donald<br />
Fishman, Mark C.<br />
Fleischer, Sidney<br />
Folkow, Bjorn U.G.<br />
Folts, John D.<br />
Ford, Lincoln<br />
Foreman, Robert D.<br />
Fox, Paul<br />
Fox, Philip C.<br />
Foxall, Thomas L.<br />
Fozzard, Harry<br />
Frame, Lawrence H.<br />
Francis, Gary S.<br />
Franzblau, Carl<br />
Freeman, Gregory<br />
Freeman, Ronald H.<br />
Frei, Baltz<br />
From, Arthur<br />
Fuster, Valentin<br />
Gaasch, William<br />
Gallagher, Kim<br />
Galper, Jonas B.<br />
Ganten, Detlev<br />
Ganz, Peter<br />
Gauntt, Charles<br />
Gavras, Haralambos<br />
Gelpi, Ricardo<br />
George, Sam<br />
Gergeley, John<br />
Gerlach, Eckehart<br />
Gettes, Leonard<br />
Ghai, Geetha<br />
Gibbs, Colin<br />
Giles, Wayne<br />
Gillis, Richard A.<br />
Gilmour, Robert<br />
Gimbrone, Michael<br />
Glagov, Seymour<br />
Glantz, Stanton<br />
Glembotski, Chris<br />
Glower, Donald<br />
Goldberger, Ary<br />
Golden, Michael<br />
Goldsmith, Samuel<br />
Gordon, Albert<br />
Gordon, David<br />
Goresky, Carl A.<br />
Gotlieb, Avrum<br />
Goto, Katsutoshi<br />
Gould, K. Lance<br />
Graham, Robert M.<br />
Grant, Augustus 0.<br />
Greisler, Howard<br />
Griendling, Kathy K<br />
Griggs, Douglas M.<br />
Gross, Garrett J.<br />
Gross, Richard<br />
Grossman, William<br />
Grotendorst, Gary<br />
Guidotti, Guido<br />
Gutterman, David<br />
Haberland, Margaret<br />
Hageman, Gilbert R.<br />
Hajjar, Katherine A.<br />
Hales, Charles<br />
Halusnka, Perry<br />
Hamet, Pavel<br />
Hammond, H. Kirk<br />
Harder, David R.<br />
Harrison, David G.<br />
Hartley, Craig<br />
Hartzell, Charles<br />
Hartzell, Chris<br />
Harvey, Robert<br />
Hathaway, David<br />
Haupert, Garner<br />
Haworth, Robert A.<br />
Haworth, Sheila Glennis<br />
Haywood, Joseph R.<br />
Hearse, David<br />
Heesch, Cheryl<br />
Heineke, Jay<br />
Heineman, Fred<br />
Heistad, Donald D.<br />
Helke, Cinda J.<br />
Heller, Lois J.<br />
Henderson, Andrew H.<br />
Henry, Philip D.<br />
Henson, Peter<br />
Herman, Ira<br />
Herrera, Victoria<br />
Hershowitz, Ahvie<br />
Heusch, Gerd<br />
Heyndrickx, Guy<br />
Hilgemann, Donald<br />
Hintze, Thomas<br />
Hiraoka, Masayasu<br />
Hittinger, Luc<br />
Hoffman, Brian F.<br />
Hoffman, Julian I.E.<br />
Hollenberg, Norman<br />
Holtz, W.<br />
Homans, David<br />
Homcy, Charles J.<br />
Hori, Masatsuga<br />
Horwitz, Lawrence<br />
Hosey, M. Marlene<br />
Houser, Stephen<br />
Housmans, Phillippe A.<br />
Huang, Henry<br />
Huber, Sally Ann<br />
Hume, Joseph R.<br />
Hunter, William<br />
Huxley, Virginia<br />
Hyman, Albert L.<br />
Ideker, Raymond E.<br />
Ignarro, Louis J.<br />
Ihara, Tadashi<br />
Ikemoto, Noriaki<br />
Imai, Shoichi<br />
Ingelfinger, Julie<br />
Ingels, Neil B.<br />
Ingwall, Joanne<br />
Insel, Paul A.<br />
Intaglietta, Marcos<br />
Isner, Jeffrey M.<br />
Izumo, Seigo<br />
Jacobson, Eugene<br />
Jacobus, William E.<br />
Jalife, Jose<br />
James, Thomas N.<br />
Janicki, Joseph<br />
Janse, Michael J.<br />
January, Craig<br />
Jarmakani, Jay M.<br />
Jaspan, Jonathon<br />
Jawein, Arco<br />
Jennings, Robert<br />
Johns, Roger A.<br />
Johnson, Paul C.<br />
Jones, Janice<br />
Jones, Larry R.<br />
Joyner, Ronald W.<br />
Joyner, William L.<br />
Kadowitz, Philip<br />
Kaley, Gabor<br />
Kalsner, Stanley<br />
Karlinger, Joel S.<br />
Kass, David<br />
Kass, Robert S.<br />
Katusic, Zvonimir<br />
Katz, Arnold<br />
Katz, Jose<br />
Kaufman, Marc<br />
Kaul, Senjiu<br />
Kelly, Ralph<br />
Kenny, John<br />
Kerber, Richard E.<br />
Khuri, Shukri<br />
Kirby, Margret<br />
Kirchheim, Hartmut R.<br />
Kiuchi, Kaname<br />
Klassen, Gerald A.<br />
Kleber, Andre G.<br />
Klitzner, Thomas<br />
Kloner, Robert A.<br />
Knight, Delvin<br />
Knowlton, Kirk<br />
Kocher, Oliver<br />
Komamura, Kazuo<br />
Kontos, Hermes A.<br />
Korner, Paul<br />
Kranias, Evangelina<br />
Kroll, Michael H.<br />
Ku, David D.<br />
Kume, Noriake<br />
Kunze, Diana L.<br />
Kupersmith, Joel<br />
Kurachi, Yoshihisa<br />
L'Abbate, Antonio<br />
Lacerda, Anthony<br />
Lagunoff, David<br />
Laine, Glen A.<br />
Laks, Michael<br />
Lal, Ratneshwar<br />
Lamping, Kathryn<br />
Langille, B. Lowell<br />
Lanier, Steven<br />
LaNoue, Kathryn F.<br />
Larson, David<br />
Laskey, Warren K.<br />
Lautt, W. Wayne<br />
Lavallee, Michel<br />
Lederer, W. Jonathan<br />
Lee, Hon Chi<br />
Lefer, Allan M.<br />
Acknowledgment to Reviewers 1327<br />
Lefer, David<br />
Leinwand, Leslie<br />
Lerman, Bruce<br />
Lesch, Michael<br />
Leung, Jacqueline<br />
Levi, Roberto<br />
Levin, Robert M.<br />
Levitsky, Sidney<br />
Levy, Matthew N.<br />
Lew, Wilbur<br />
Lewicki, John A.<br />
LeWinter, Martin M.<br />
Liang, Bruce<br />
Liang, Chang-seng<br />
Liao, James K.<br />
Liau, Gene<br />
Lichtenstein, Alice<br />
Liew, C.C.<br />
Limas, Constantinos<br />
Lindpainter, Klaus<br />
Lingrel, Jerry B.<br />
Lipschultz, Steve<br />
Lister, George<br />
Little, William<br />
Liu, Qi-Yi<br />
LoJerfo, Frank<br />
Long, John<br />
Longhurst, John C.<br />
Lorell, Beverly<br />
Loscalzo, Joseph<br />
Lovick, T.A.<br />
Lowenstein, Edward<br />
Lucchesi, Benedict R.<br />
Lucinskas, Francis W.<br />
Ludbrook, John<br />
Liischer, Thomas F.<br />
Lux, Robert<br />
Lynch, Kevin<br />
Lyson, B.<br />
Maciag, Thomas<br />
Mackenzie, Eric T.<br />
Madri, Joseph<br />
Mahdavi, Vijak<br />
Maisell, Alan<br />
Majesky, Mark W.<br />
Makielski, Jonathan C.<br />
Malik, Asrar<br />
Malik, Kafait U.<br />
Malik, Marek<br />
Malliani, Alberto<br />
Mandell, Gerald L.<br />
Marban, Eduardo<br />
Marcus, Richard<br />
Marsden, Philip A.<br />
Marsh, Donald J.<br />
Marsh, James<br />
Martyn, Donald A.<br />
Masatsugu, H.<br />
Mason, Jay W.<br />
Mayhan, William<br />
Mayrovitz, Harvey<br />
McCall, David<br />
McClellan, George<br />
McCord, Joe M.<br />
McDonald, Terry<br />
McEver, Roger P.<br />
McGiff, John C.<br />
McMillin, Jeanie B.
1328 <strong>Circulation</strong> <strong>Research</strong> Vol 70, No 6 June 1992<br />
McMurtry, Ivan F.<br />
Mecham, Robert<br />
Medford, Russell M.<br />
Mehta, Jawahar<br />
Meir, James<br />
Meisheri, Kaushik D.<br />
Meissner, Gerhard<br />
Meredith, Stephen C.<br />
Messina, Edward<br />
Michaels, Donald C.<br />
Miller, Virginia<br />
Milnor, William<br />
Minneman, Kenneth P.<br />
Mirro, Robert<br />
Mirsky, Israel<br />
Mitzner, Wayne<br />
Moncada, Salvatore<br />
Morad, Martin<br />
Morgan, Howard E.<br />
Morgan, James P.<br />
Morgan, Kathleen<br />
Morgan, Todd<br />
Morkin, Eugene<br />
Moscatelli, David A.<br />
Moss, Richard L.<br />
Motulsky, Harvey<br />
Mulieri, Louis<br />
Mullane, Kevin M.<br />
Muntz, Kathryn Howe<br />
Murgo, Joseph<br />
Murphy, Elizabeth A.<br />
Murray, John<br />
Murray, Paul A.<br />
Murry, Charles<br />
Myerberg, Robert J.<br />
Myers, Paul R.<br />
Nabel, Elizabeth<br />
Nakazawa, Makoto<br />
Nasser, Michael<br />
Nattel, Stanley<br />
Navab, Mahamad<br />
Neer, Eva<br />
Nelson, Mark T.<br />
Nerbonne, Jeanne M.<br />
Nichols, Colin<br />
Nichols, Wilmer W.<br />
Nies, Alan S.<br />
Nilsson, Jan<br />
Noordergraff, Abraham<br />
Ogletree, Martin L.<br />
Olshansky, Brian<br />
Olson, Don<br />
Olsson, Ray A.<br />
Oparil, Suzanne<br />
Ordovas, Jose<br />
Osbakken, Mary<br />
Osborn, Jeffrey<br />
Osol, George<br />
Owens, Gary K.<br />
O'Rourke, Brian<br />
O'Rourke, Michael F.<br />
Pagani, Massimo<br />
Page, Ernest<br />
Pappenheimer, John<br />
Parratt, Jim<br />
Parrish, Mark<br />
Parthasarathy, Sampath<br />
Pasipoularides, Ares<br />
Pately, George A.<br />
Patrick, Thomas<br />
Patterson, Randolph E.<br />
Peach, Michael J.<br />
Pearson, Jeremy<br />
Pelzer, Dieter<br />
Periasamy, Muthu<br />
Persson, Pontus B.<br />
Peshock, Ronald M.<br />
Peterson, Thomas V.<br />
Pfeffer, Marc A.<br />
Phan, Sem H.<br />
Pickard, R. Neal<br />
Pierce, Grant N.<br />
Pilkington, Theodore<br />
Pledger, Jack<br />
Pogwizd, Steven<br />
Pohl, Ulrich<br />
Pohost, Gerald M.<br />
Polgar, Peter<br />
Pollack, Gerald<br />
Port, J. David<br />
Potter, James D.<br />
Pouleur, Hubert G.<br />
Powell, Jerry<br />
Pratt, Raymond D.<br />
Prescott, Stephan M.<br />
Pressler, Milton<br />
Pries, A.R.<br />
Rabinovitch, Marlene<br />
Radi, Raphael<br />
Raffin, Tom<br />
Raines, Elaine<br />
Rasmussen, Randall<br />
Ravens, Ursula<br />
Rea, Robert<br />
Reeves, John T.<br />
Reeves, Robert Blake<br />
Regan, Timothy<br />
Reichert, Monte<br />
Reid, Lynne M.<br />
Reidy, Michael A.<br />
Reilly, Chris<br />
Reilly, David<br />
Reimer, Keith<br />
Reneman, Richard<br />
Renken, Eugene<br />
Revtyak, George<br />
Reynolds, Elwood<br />
Reynolds, R.<br />
Riley, David<br />
Roberge, Fernand A.<br />
Roberts, Robert<br />
Robinson, Richard<br />
Robotham, James<br />
Roden, Daniel<br />
Roeske, William<br />
Rosen, Michael R.<br />
Rosenberg, Robert L.<br />
Rosenfeld, Michael<br />
Rosenzweig, Anthony<br />
Roskoski, Robert<br />
Rothblum, Lawrence<br />
Rothe, Carl F.<br />
Roulau, Jean<br />
Rousseau, Eric C.<br />
Rovetto, Michael J.<br />
Rubanyi, Gabor M.<br />
Rubin, Ronald<br />
Rudolf, Abraham<br />
Rutledge, John C.<br />
Ryan, Una S.<br />
Saffitz, Jeffrey E.<br />
Salama, Guy<br />
Samarel, Allen M.<br />
Sane, David<br />
Sanguinetti, Michael<br />
Sarembock, Ian<br />
Sasayama, Shigetake<br />
Savard, Pierre<br />
Schafer, Andrew<br />
Schaffer, J.<br />
Schaper, Jutta<br />
Schaper, Wolfgang<br />
Scheid, Cheryl<br />
Schelbert, Heinz<br />
Schilling, William P.<br />
Schini, Valerie<br />
Schlafer, Marshall<br />
Schmid, Philip G.<br />
Schmid-Schoenbein, Geert<br />
Schmitz, Wilhelm<br />
Schneider, Michael<br />
Schott, Robert<br />
Schrader, Jurgen<br />
Schroff, Sanjeef<br />
Schulman, Howard<br />
Schultz, Harold D.<br />
Schuschke, Dale<br />
Schuster, Dan<br />
Schwaiger, Markus<br />
Schwartz, Colin J.<br />
Schwartz, David<br />
Schwartz, Jeffrey<br />
Schwartz, Ketty<br />
Schwartz, Peter J.<br />
Schwartz, Rochelle<br />
Schwartz, Stephen M.<br />
Schwenke, Dawn<br />
Schwinn, Debra<br />
Scicli, A. Guiller<br />
Seals, Douglas<br />
Seidel, Charles<br />
Seidman, Christine<br />
Seidman, Jon<br />
Sen, Subha<br />
Seymour, Anne Marie<br />
Shannon, Rick<br />
Shasby, D. Michael<br />
Shatos, Marie<br />
Shen, You Tang<br />
Shenolikar, Shirish<br />
Shepherd, John T.<br />
Sheu, Shey-Shing<br />
Shibata, Erwin<br />
Silverman, Howard<br />
Simionescu, Maya<br />
Simmons, Charles<br />
Simonson, Maria<br />
Simpson, Paul<br />
Sinaway, Larry<br />
Singer, Harold<br />
Slakey, Linda<br />
Sleight, Peter<br />
Slinker, Bryan K.<br />
Smith, Thomas W.<br />
Snyders, Dirk<br />
Solaro, John<br />
Sole, Michael J.<br />
Sordahl, Louis A.<br />
Spach, Madison S.<br />
Spray, David<br />
Stahl, Gregory L.<br />
Stambler, Bruce<br />
Starmer, C. Frank<br />
Steenbergen, Charles<br />
Stein, Paul<br />
Steinberg, Susan<br />
Stemerman, Michael B.<br />
Stephenson, Larry<br />
Stern, David<br />
Stern, Michael<br />
Stiles, Gary L.<br />
Stimers, Joseph<br />
Strichartz, Gary<br />
Stroink, G.<br />
Stull, James T.<br />
Suga, Hiroyuki<br />
Sunagawa, Kenji<br />
Swain, Judith<br />
Sweadner, Kathleen J.<br />
Swynghedauw, Bernard<br />
Sys, Stanislas<br />
Szabo, Bera<br />
Szabo, Gabor<br />
Szent-Gyorgi, Andrew G.<br />
Taegtmeyer, Heinrich<br />
Takeyasu, Kuneo<br />
Tamkun, Michael<br />
Tanaka, Hiro<br />
Tate, Charlotte A.<br />
Taubman, Mark<br />
Taylor, Aubrey E.<br />
Ten Cate, Folkert J.<br />
Ten Eick, Robert E.<br />
ter Keurs, Henk<br />
Terracio, Louis<br />
Thames, James<br />
Thames, Marc D.<br />
Thomas, James<br />
Thrasher, Terry N.<br />
Tillmans, H.<br />
Tobacman, Larry S.<br />
Tobian, Louis<br />
Toda, Noboru<br />
Tofler, Geoffrey<br />
Tomanek, Robert<br />
Tomaselli, Gordon<br />
Tomoike, Hitonobu<br />
Topol, Eric J.<br />
Toyo-oka, Teruhiko<br />
Traystman, Richard J.<br />
Tresltad, Robert L.<br />
Tucker, Vicki L.<br />
Tulenko, Thomas<br />
Umeda, Patrick K.<br />
Valeri, Robert<br />
Van Bilsen, Marc<br />
Van Breemen, Cornelis<br />
van der Vusse, Ger J.<br />
Vander Heide, Richard S.<br />
Vanhoutte, Paul<br />
Smith, Jeff Vatner, Dorothy
Vaughn, Douglas<br />
Veenstra, Richard<br />
Verbeuren, Tony J.M.<br />
Verrier, Richard<br />
Victor, Ronald G.<br />
Vlahakes, Gus<br />
Waldo, Albert L.<br />
Walley, Keith R.<br />
Walsh, Richard<br />
Wang, Jie<br />
Wang, Kuan<br />
Ward, Peter A.<br />
Ward, Susan A.<br />
Warner, Margaret<br />
Wasserstrom, J. Andrew<br />
Waxman, Menashe<br />
Webb, R. Clinton<br />
Webster, Keith A.<br />
Weglicki, William B.<br />
Wei, Jeanne<br />
Weisfeldt, Myron<br />
Weiss, James<br />
Weiss, Robert G.<br />
Weitz, Jeffrey<br />
Weksler, Babette B.<br />
Westcott, Jay<br />
Westerhoff, Nicolaas<br />
Westfall, Thomas C.<br />
Wharton, J. Marcus<br />
White, Howard D.<br />
Whorton, A. Richard<br />
Wier, W. Gil<br />
Wight, Tom<br />
Wilkes, Barry<br />
Willerson, James<br />
Willerson, Jim<br />
Williams, R. Sanders<br />
Williamson, John R.<br />
Winegrad, Saul<br />
Winkles, Jeffrey<br />
Winniford, Michael<br />
Wit, Andrew L.<br />
Wolin, Michael<br />
Woods, Robyn<br />
Worcel, Manuel<br />
Wurster, Robert D.<br />
Yatani, Atsuko<br />
Acknowledgment to Reviewers 1329<br />
Yellin, Edward<br />
Yin, Frank<br />
Young, Mark<br />
Zagon, Ian S.<br />
Zak, Radovan<br />
Zand, Thomas<br />
Zelis, Robert F.<br />
Zemel, Michael B.<br />
Zetter, Bruce R.<br />
Zile, Michael<br />
Zimmer, Stevan D.<br />
Zimmerman, Ben G.<br />
Zimmerman, Guy A.<br />
Zipes, Douglas<br />
Zucker, Irving
Abboud FM, 644<br />
Abrahamsson T, 264<br />
Adamson SL, 761<br />
Adnot S, 184<br />
Akbarali HI, 536<br />
Akita H, 477<br />
Alexander J Jr, 1044<br />
Allen PD, 1225<br />
Allen PM, 856<br />
Alpert NR, 1225<br />
Altman J, 1091<br />
Altschuld RA, 716<br />
Anconina J, 923<br />
Anderson HV, 39<br />
Andresen MC, 116<br />
Anselone CG, 1137<br />
Anversa P, 148<br />
Apstein CS, 931<br />
Arai AE, 1137<br />
Arand PW, 530<br />
Armstrong ML, 423<br />
Au YPT, 1062, 1128<br />
Auchampach JA, 223<br />
Bache RJ, 1091<br />
Barbee RW, 1027<br />
Barr DA, 991<br />
Bashey RI, 1006<br />
Bassett AL, 91<br />
Batra S, 697<br />
Bda M-L, 1191<br />
Becker LC, 1180<br />
Beier N, 1081<br />
Belardinelli L, 743<br />
Bendayan M, 272<br />
Benedict CR, 39<br />
Bdny J-L, 49<br />
Bergmann SR, 496<br />
Berk BC, 314, 593, 1274<br />
Berman HA, 633<br />
Bernstein KE, 1274<br />
Bevan JA, 1104<br />
Beyer EC, 438<br />
Bier S, 516<br />
Blaustein MP, 968, 978<br />
Boccalini P, 1313<br />
Boehme P, 1099<br />
Boeynaems J-M, 82<br />
Boheler KR, 999<br />
Boulanger CM, 1191<br />
Bowman RL, 348<br />
Brandt U, 264<br />
Braquet P, 184<br />
Braun-Dullaeus R, 1304<br />
Bristow JD, 1137<br />
Brown M, 724<br />
Brunner UT, 1035<br />
Buja LM, 39<br />
Burkhoff D, 516<br />
Busse R, 123<br />
Buttrick PM, 193, 554<br />
Campbell WB, 39<br />
Campos de Carvalho AC, 733<br />
Cannon MS, 465<br />
Cantin M, 184<br />
Capasso JM, 148<br />
Author Index<br />
Volume 70, January-June 1992<br />
Capogrossi MC, 66, 1081<br />
Carabello BA, 131<br />
Carpeggiani C, 600<br />
Carrier L, 999<br />
Carroll JD, 530<br />
Cascio WE, 409<br />
Catravas JD, 326<br />
Chabrier PE, 184<br />
Chacko VP, 392<br />
Chapleau MW, 644<br />
Chassagne C, 999<br />
Chen F, 508<br />
Chen G, 257<br />
Cheng C-P, 9<br />
Cheung DW, 257<br />
Chilian WM, 465<br />
Chiu YC, 530<br />
Chow E, 944<br />
Christiansen C, 1198<br />
Cleutjens JPM, 1122<br />
Clowes AW, 1062, 1128<br />
Clowes MM, 1128<br />
Collins L, 829<br />
Conlon JM, 952<br />
Connat J-L, 49<br />
Cooper G IV, 131<br />
Copeland SE, 1169<br />
Cui K, 39<br />
Curtis MJ, 617<br />
Daemen MJAP, 1122<br />
Davies NJ, 1161<br />
Davis MD, 163<br />
Davis MJ, 465<br />
de la Bastie D, 999<br />
De Mey JGR, 1122<br />
de Tombe PP, 516<br />
Dean C, 559<br />
Dean R, 724<br />
Delmar M, 1233<br />
Dermietzel R, 733<br />
Diasparra D, 724<br />
Dichek DA, 348<br />
Ddring V, 688<br />
Dresdner KP Jr, 566<br />
du Toit EF, 960<br />
Dulas D, 1091<br />
Dunham B, 1233<br />
Dunwiddie CT, 1152<br />
Eberli FR, 931<br />
Eddahibi S, 184<br />
Eguchi H, 341<br />
Ehara T, 851<br />
El-Sherif N, 285<br />
Eschenhagen T, 688<br />
Ezrin AM, 991<br />
Farrar DJ, 944<br />
Feher JJ, 163<br />
Feigl EO, 1203<br />
Feneley MP, 1169<br />
Ferguson DW, 172<br />
Ferrier GR, 651<br />
Fishel RS, 1274<br />
Flachskampf FA, 923<br />
Flugelman MY, 348<br />
1331<br />
Fox JD, 912<br />
Fozzard HA, 285<br />
Freeman GL, 29<br />
Friedman WF, 508<br />
Fritzsche A, 1113<br />
Fujii K, 660<br />
Fujino K, 612<br />
Fujishima M, 660<br />
Furukawa N, 91<br />
Furukawa T, 91<br />
Gaehtgens P, 1113<br />
Gallenberg LA, 559<br />
Gao XP, 952<br />
Garleb AA, 716<br />
Geenen DL, 554<br />
George D, 829<br />
Gerstenblith G, 392, 516<br />
Gewitz MH, 724<br />
Giles WR, 536<br />
Gintant GA, 844<br />
Gloth ST, 392<br />
Gordon RJ, 991<br />
Goresky CA, 272<br />
Gorman MW, 1146<br />
Grant AO, 1254<br />
Green RS, 314<br />
Gross GJ, 223<br />
Gross KW, 1070<br />
Gross RW, 486<br />
Gross SS, 607<br />
Guarnieri C, 66<br />
Guse P, 773<br />
Guth BD, 1282<br />
Haarbo J, 1198<br />
Haeberle JR, 1225<br />
Hahn AWA, 1191<br />
Hamamori Y, 477<br />
Hanck DA, 285<br />
Hanna MS, 566<br />
Hano 0, 1081<br />
Harasawa Y, 516<br />
Hasenfuss G, 1225<br />
Haverich A, 688<br />
Hazen SL, 486<br />
He M-X, 1146<br />
Heistad DD, 423<br />
Herrero P, 496<br />
Herrmann SC, 1203<br />
Hertzberg EL, 733<br />
Hess OM, 1035<br />
Heusch G, 1282<br />
Higgins DM, 633<br />
Hintze TH, 724<br />
Hirano Y, 445<br />
Hirt S, 688<br />
Hirzel HO, 1035<br />
Hofmann PA, 885<br />
Hohl CM, 716<br />
Holahan MA, 1152<br />
Hollenberg NK, 546<br />
Homcy CJ, 1018<br />
Hood JS, 364<br />
Hopp FA, 559<br />
Hdppner W, 688<br />
Horio T, 241<br />
Huang BS, 430<br />
Hunter WC, 516<br />
Huxley VH, 382<br />
Huynh TV, 508<br />
Ideker RE, 707, 773<br />
Igarashi Y, 9<br />
Iida H, 370<br />
Inoue I, 612<br />
Itaya R, 1044<br />
Jackson CL, 1128<br />
January CT, 445, 456<br />
Jeremy RW, 1180<br />
Jimenez SA, 1006<br />
Jo SA, 633<br />
Johnston JM, 341<br />
Johnstone MT, 829<br />
Jonas R, 1081<br />
Jones CA, 1070<br />
Joyner RW, 104<br />
Kadowitz PJ, 364<br />
Kalil-Filho R, 392<br />
Kalmar P, 688<br />
Kane CM, 1070<br />
Kanter HL, 438<br />
Kaplan ML, 193<br />
Karunanithi MK, 1169<br />
Kass A, 193<br />
Kass DA, 516<br />
Kato NS, 787<br />
Kenagy R, 1128<br />
Kent RL, 131<br />
Kim P, 248<br />
Kimura S, 91<br />
Kinnunen P, 1244<br />
Kirkman TR, 1128<br />
Kitsis RN, 193<br />
Kleber AG, 409<br />
Kline RP, 566<br />
Klitzner TS, 508<br />
Klockow M, 1081<br />
Knisley SB, 707<br />
Kobayashi K, 660<br />
Kobayashi T, 607<br />
Koga T, 660<br />
Kohno M, 241<br />
Koizumi S, 952<br />
Kong H, 56<br />
Kontos HA, 1313<br />
Koretsune Y, 1180<br />
Kostic MM, 208<br />
Kranias EG, 670<br />
Krayenbuehl HP, 1035<br />
Kubota T, 1044<br />
Kuo L, 465<br />
Kurachi Y, 1054<br />
Lakatta EG, 66, 804, 999, 1081<br />
Lamontagne D, 123<br />
Landisman C, 600<br />
Lang JA, 1070<br />
Langille BL, 761<br />
Leavitt BJ, 1225<br />
Lebolt W, 163<br />
Lee H, 199
1332 <strong>Circulation</strong> <strong>Research</strong> Vol 70, No 6, June 1992<br />
Leenen FHH, 430<br />
Leinwand LA, 193<br />
Leon MB, 348<br />
Lerman BB, 743<br />
Leusen I, 1<br />
Levame M, 184<br />
Levi R, 607<br />
Levine RA, 923<br />
Lewandowski ED, 576<br />
Ley K, 1113<br />
Li G-R, 651<br />
Li P, 148<br />
Li Z, 644<br />
Liang BT, 56<br />
Liao JK, 1018<br />
Liao W-C, 912<br />
Liggett SB, 1313<br />
Little WC, 9<br />
Liu D-W, 844<br />
Liu S, 1233<br />
Livingston JZ, 583<br />
Lombardi DM, 1122<br />
Lopaschuk GD, 1161<br />
Lopez JAG, 423<br />
Lorell BH, 931<br />
Loscalzo J, 829<br />
Lues I, 1081<br />
Lum H, 991<br />
Luscher TF, 1191<br />
Lynch JJ, 1152<br />
MacFarlane NG, 1217<br />
Maeda N, 812<br />
Maffrand J-P, 39<br />
Mak IT, 1099<br />
Malhotra A, 148, 554<br />
Malik AB, 991<br />
Mann DL, 131<br />
Marban E, 1180<br />
Marczin N, 326<br />
Mark AL, 172<br />
Markham J, 496<br />
Marklund SL, 264<br />
Marmur J, 314<br />
Marquetant R, 1304<br />
Martin BM, 1274<br />
Martin C, 1282<br />
Martinez AJ, 1027<br />
Martinez-Hernandez A, 1006<br />
Mathieu-Costello 0, 697<br />
Matsuda JJ, 199<br />
Matsukawa K, 213<br />
Matsuura H, 851<br />
Mayhan WG, 952<br />
Maymind M, 1027<br />
McClellan G, 787<br />
McMahon TJ, 364<br />
McNatt J, 39<br />
Mellits ED, 804<br />
Mellott MJ, 1152<br />
Mende U, 688<br />
Meyer DJ Jr, 382<br />
Michniewicz J, 1169<br />
Miller DJ, 1217<br />
Miller R, 1081<br />
Mitchell JH, 213<br />
Miura K, 893<br />
Miyaura S, 341<br />
Miyoshi Y, 612<br />
Montaron M-F, 600<br />
Montgomery KF, 1062<br />
Moore RT, 829<br />
Morgan JP, 754<br />
Moscucci A, 445<br />
Moskowitz MA, 1313<br />
Moss RL. 865, 885<br />
Mugge A, 423<br />
Mulieri LA, 1225<br />
Murakawa K, 241<br />
Myerburg RJ, 91<br />
Nadal-Ginard B, 314<br />
Nakano K, 131<br />
Nakaya S, 612<br />
Nakaya Y, 612<br />
Nattel S, 902<br />
Nayebpour M, 902<br />
Ngoy S, 931<br />
Ning X-H, 1146<br />
Nishitani H, 370<br />
Nose M, 688<br />
Nose Y, 1044<br />
Ober JC, 39<br />
Ohmori S, 660<br />
Okumura M. 893<br />
Olley PM, 1161<br />
Olsson RA, 1296<br />
Opie LH, 960<br />
Oren RM, 172<br />
Osaka T, 104<br />
oude Egbrink MGA, 355<br />
Owens GK, 820<br />
Padgett RC, 423<br />
Panas DL, 1161<br />
Pantely GA, 1137<br />
Paskins-Hurlburt AJ, 546<br />
Peach MJ, 234<br />
Peng BW, 912<br />
Perzova R, 1233<br />
Petryshyn R, 1233<br />
Piegors DJ, 423<br />
Pieper K, 1282<br />
Pohl U, 123<br />
Poiani GJ, 912<br />
Poole DC, 697<br />
Poon M, 314<br />
Portman MA, 1146<br />
Prabhu SD, 29<br />
Pries AR, 1113<br />
Rabbani LRE, 829<br />
Raffestin B, 184<br />
Rakusan K, 697<br />
Ramaciotti C, 787<br />
Rao GN, 593<br />
Rasio EA, 272<br />
Reneman RS, 355<br />
Rennard SI, 952<br />
Resar JR, 583<br />
Ridley PD, 617<br />
Riley DJ, 912<br />
Rodriguez L, 923<br />
Roger PP, 82<br />
Rollins BJ, 314<br />
Rollins DL, 773<br />
Rosenberg RD, 835<br />
Rosolowsky M, 39<br />
Roy C, 733<br />
Rubinstein I, 952<br />
Rudd MA, 829<br />
Ruskoaho H, 1244<br />
Ryan US, 326<br />
Saffitz JE, 438, 1313<br />
Saito H, 607<br />
Saito K, 612<br />
Sakuma I, 607<br />
Schaub MC, 1035<br />
Scheuer J, 148, 554<br />
Schini VB, 248<br />
Schmitz W, 688<br />
Schobel HP, 172<br />
Scholz H, 688<br />
Schrader J, 208<br />
Schulz R, 1161, 1282<br />
Schustek M, 724<br />
Schwartz K, 999<br />
Schwartz SM, 1122<br />
Seagard JL, 559<br />
Seitz H-J, 688<br />
Shaffer JR, 991<br />
Shai S-Y, 1274<br />
Sharkey A, 787<br />
Shelton ME, 496<br />
Shen WK, 1054<br />
Shibata EF, 199<br />
Shibata Y, 370<br />
Shiga T, 812<br />
Shima H, 968, 978<br />
Shorofsky SR, 456<br />
Sigmund CD, 1070<br />
Silverman HS, 804<br />
Silvia SK, 1296<br />
Simons M, 835<br />
Sjoqvist P-O, 264<br />
Skinner JE, 600<br />
Slaaf DW, 355<br />
Smith SC, 856<br />
Smith WM, 707, 773<br />
Smits JFM, 1122<br />
Solaro RJ, 302<br />
Song Y, 743<br />
Sorota S, 679<br />
Sparks HV, 1146<br />
Spray DC, 733<br />
Spurgeon H, 66<br />
Spurgeon HA, 1081<br />
Starmer CF, 1254<br />
Stern MD, 392, 804<br />
Stewart JM, 724<br />
Stouffer GA, 820<br />
Strasser RH, 1304<br />
Strynadka KD, 1161<br />
Sugimachi M, 1044<br />
Sumka JM, 912<br />
Sunagawa K, 1044<br />
Sundt TM Jr, 248<br />
Sutsch G, 1035<br />
Svendsen OL, 1198<br />
Taffet S, 1233<br />
Takata Y, 660<br />
Takeda T, 241<br />
Takeshita A, 1044<br />
Talajic M, 902<br />
Talosi L, 670<br />
Tamura M, 607<br />
Tangelder G-J, 355<br />
Tanner FC, 1191<br />
Tanowitz HB, 733<br />
Tateishi N, 812<br />
Taubman MB, 314<br />
Thedford S, 743<br />
Thoma WJ, 1137<br />
Thomas JD, 923<br />
Thompson CI, 724<br />
Todaka K, 1044<br />
Togashi H, 607<br />
Tomanek RJ, 131<br />
Tominaga M, 660<br />
Tozzi CA, 912<br />
Trabka-Janik E, 1233<br />
Tracey WR, 234<br />
Tung RT, 1054<br />
Turina M, 1035<br />
Ueeda M, 1296<br />
Urabe Y, 131<br />
Uusimaa P, 1244<br />
Vallano ML, 1233<br />
Van Coevorden A, 82<br />
Van Daele P, 82<br />
Van de Voorde J, 1<br />
van Kleef EM, 1122<br />
Van Riper DA, 1104<br />
Vanheel B, 1<br />
Vanhoutte PM, 248<br />
Ventura C, 66, 1081<br />
Viossat I, 184<br />
Virmani R, 348<br />
Vlasuk GP, 1152<br />
von Schulthess C, 1035<br />
Vuolteenaho 0, 1244<br />
Wakatsuki T. 612<br />
Walendzik H, 1304<br />
Wall PT, 213<br />
Wang J, 754<br />
Weglicki WB, 1099<br />
Wei EP, 1313<br />
Weisberg A. 787<br />
Weiss RG, 392<br />
Wendt DJ, 1254<br />
Werner A, 1191<br />
Westfall MV, 302<br />
Wetzel GT, 508<br />
Weyman AE, 923<br />
Whiteley KJ, 761<br />
Willerson JT, 39<br />
Wilson FJ, 912<br />
Wilson LB, 213<br />
Winegrad S, 787<br />
Wisnewsky C, 999<br />
Wit AL, 566<br />
Wittner M, 733<br />
Wolf H-P, 1081<br />
Wolf PD, 773<br />
Wolff MR, 516<br />
Woodard JC. 944<br />
Wu C, 1070<br />
Wyse DG, 536<br />
Xu D, 56<br />
Yamada M, 477<br />
Yamamoto K, 893<br />
Yamanaka S, 893<br />
Yan G-X, 409<br />
Yanagida M, 607<br />
Yang M, 116<br />
Yao S-K, 39<br />
Yasuda H, 607<br />
Yasunari K, 241<br />
Yin FCP, 583<br />
Yokokawa K, 241<br />
Yokoyama M, 477<br />
Yong T, 952<br />
Yoshioka M, 607<br />
Younes A, 804<br />
Yukimura T, 893<br />
Zager RA, 20<br />
Zeballos GA, 724<br />
Zhang X, 148<br />
Zheng S, 1233<br />
Zhou X, 773<br />
Ziegelstein RC, 804<br />
Zimmerman RS, 1027<br />
Zweier JL, 804
A<br />
Al- and A2-adenosine receptors<br />
Expression and Pharmacological Characterization of a Stimulatory<br />
Subtype of Adenosine Receptor in Fetal Chick Ventricular<br />
Myocytes. 56<br />
Acetylated low density lipoprotein<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191<br />
Acetylcholine<br />
Characterization of Acetylcholine-Induced Membrane Hyperpolarization<br />
in Endothelial Cells, 257<br />
Decreased Endothelium-Dependent Hyperpolarization to Acetylcholine<br />
in Smooth Muscle of the Mesenteric Artery of<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 660<br />
Differential Muscarinic Receptor mRNA Expression by Freshly<br />
Isolated and Cultured Bovine Aortic Endothelial Cells, 234<br />
Acetylcholine blood flow<br />
"Tissue Need" and Limb Collateral Arterial Growth: Skeletal<br />
Contractile Power and Perfusion During Collateral Development<br />
in the Rat, 546<br />
Acetylcholinesterase<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
Acidosis<br />
Early Changes in Extracellular Potassium in Ischemic Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: The Role of Extracellular Carbon Dioxide<br />
Accumulation and Diffusion, 409<br />
Action potential<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Action potentials<br />
Adenosine-Sensitive Afterdepolarizations and Triggered Activity<br />
in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes, 743<br />
Activating protein-1<br />
Heparin Inhibits Collagenase Gene Expression Mediated by<br />
Phorbol Ester-Responsive Element in Primate Arterial<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells, 1062<br />
Activation<br />
Direct Measurement of L-Type Ca>+ Window Current in Heart<br />
Cells, 445<br />
Acute myocardial ischemia<br />
a1-Receptor-Independent Activation of Protein Kinase C in<br />
Acute Myocardial Ischemia: Mechanisms for Sensitization of<br />
the Adenylate Cyclase System, 1304<br />
Acute resetting<br />
Acute Resetting in Two Functionally Different Types of Carotid<br />
Baroreceptors, 559<br />
Adenine nucleotide<br />
Activation of Chloride Current by Purinergic Stimulation in<br />
Guinea Pig Heart Cells, 851<br />
Gentamicin Effects on Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury, 20<br />
Adenosine<br />
Effects of Adenine Nucleotides on the Proliferation of Aortic<br />
Endothelial Cells, 82<br />
Expression and Pharmacological Characterization of a Stimulatory<br />
Subtype of Adenosine Receptor in Fetal Chick Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 56<br />
Role of Nitric Oxide in Reactive Hyperemia of the Guinea Pig<br />
Heart, 208<br />
Adenosine receptor<br />
Adenosine-Sensitive Afterdepolarizations and Triggered Activity<br />
in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes, 743<br />
Subject Index<br />
Volume 70, January-June 1992<br />
1333<br />
S-Adenosylhomocysteine<br />
Adrenergic Blockade Blunts Adenosine Concentration and Coronary<br />
Vasodilation During Hypoxia, 1203<br />
Adenylate cyclase<br />
Expression and Pharmacological Characterization of a Stimulatory<br />
Subtype of Adenosine Receptor in Fetal Chick Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 56<br />
a1-Receptor-Independent Activation of Protein Kinase C in<br />
Acute Myocardial Ischemia: Mechanisms for Sensitization of<br />
the Adenylate Cyclase System, 1304<br />
a-Adrenoceptors<br />
Effect of a-Adrenergic Stimulation on Activation of Protein<br />
Kinase C and Phosphorylation of Proteins in Intact Rabbit<br />
Hearts, 670<br />
cw1Adrenergic receptors<br />
a,-Receptor-Independent Activation of Protein Kinase C in<br />
Acute Myocardial Ischemia: Mechanisms for Sensitization of<br />
the Adenylate Cyclase System, 1304<br />
al-Adrenoreceptor<br />
a,-Adrenoreceptor Blockade Reduces the Angiotensin II-Induced<br />
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell DNA Synthesis in the<br />
Rat Thoracic Aorta and Carotid Artery, 1122<br />
a2-Adrenergic receptor<br />
Specific Receptor-Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein Interaction<br />
Mediates the Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor, 1018<br />
,8-Adrenergic agonist<br />
f3-Adrenergic Modulation of Fast Inward Sodium Current in<br />
Canine Myocardium: Syncytial Preparations Versus Isolated<br />
Myocytes, 844<br />
f-Adrenergic receptors<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics, and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516<br />
Subcellular Distribution of P3-Adrenergic Receptors Delineated<br />
With Quantitative Ultrastructural Autoradiography of Radioligand<br />
Binding Sites, 1313<br />
a,-Receptor-Independent Activation of Protein Kinase C in<br />
Acute Myocardial Ischemia: Mechanisms for Sensitization of<br />
the Adenylate Cyclase System, 1304<br />
f-Adrenergic stimulation<br />
Enhancement of Rabbit Cardiac Sodium Channels by ,l3Adrenergic<br />
Stimulation, 199<br />
Aequorin<br />
Endocardial Endothelium Modulates Myofilament Ca> Responsiveness<br />
in Aequorin-Loaded Ferret Myocardium, 754<br />
Afterload<br />
Power-Afterload Relation in the Failing Human Ventricle, 530<br />
Aging<br />
Expression of the Sarcomeric Actin Isogenes in the Rat Heart<br />
With Development and Senescence, 999<br />
Angiotensin<br />
Smooth Muscle Tone and Rapid Resetting of Rat Aortic<br />
Baroreceptors, 116<br />
Angiotensin converting enzyme<br />
Exacerbation of Left Ventricular Ischemic Diastolic Dysfunction<br />
by Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy: Modification by Specific<br />
Inhibition of Cardiac Angiotensin Converting Enzyme,<br />
931<br />
Angiotensin II<br />
a1-Adrenoreceptor Blockade Reduces the Angiotensin II-Induced<br />
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell DNA Synthesis in the<br />
Rat Thoracic Aorta and Carotid Artery, 1122<br />
Angiotensin II-Induced Mitogenesis of Spontaneously Hypertensive<br />
Rat-Derived Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells Is Dependent<br />
on Autocrine Production of Transforming Growth<br />
Factor-,f, 820
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Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptides Inhibit the Endothelin-1<br />
Secretory Response to Angiotensin II in Porcine Aorta, 241<br />
Exacerbation of Left Ventricular Ischemic Diastolic Dysfunction<br />
by Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy: Modification by Specific<br />
Inhibition of Cardiac Angiotensin Converting Enzyme,<br />
931<br />
Angiotensin I-converting enzyme<br />
Role of Peptidases in Bradykinin-Induced Increase in Vascular<br />
Permeability In Vivo, 952<br />
Anions<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Antiarrhythmic<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Antioxidant protection<br />
Antioxidant Effects of Calcium Channel Blockers Against Free<br />
Radical Injury in Endothelial Cells: Correlation of Protection<br />
With Preservation of Glutathione Levels, 1099<br />
Antisense<br />
Antisense Nonmuscle Myosin Heavy Chain and c-myb Oligonucleotides<br />
Suppress Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation In Vitro,<br />
835<br />
Antistasin<br />
Acceleration of Recombinant Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator-Induced<br />
Reperfusion and Prevention of Reocclusion by<br />
Recombinant Antistasin, a Selective Factor Xa Inhibitor, in a<br />
Canine Model of Femoral Arterial Thrombosis, 1152<br />
Aorta<br />
Active Oxygen Species Stimulate Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell<br />
Growth and Proto-oncogene Expression, 593<br />
Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptides Inhibit the Endothelin-1<br />
Secretory Response to Angiotensin II in Porcine Aorta, 241<br />
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in<br />
Aorta From Control and Renal Hypertensive Rats, 1<br />
Progestogens Do Not Affect Aortic Accumulation of Cholesterol<br />
in Ovariectomized Cholesterol-Fed Rabbits, 1198<br />
Vascular Bound Recombinant Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase<br />
Type C Protects Against the Detrimental Effects of<br />
Superoxide Radicals on Endothelium-Dependent Arterial<br />
Relaxation, 264<br />
Aortic insufficiency<br />
Hemodynamic Performance and Myosin Light Chain-1 Expression<br />
of the Hypertrophied Left Ventricle in Aortic Valve<br />
Disease Before and After Valve Replacement, 1035<br />
Aortic stenosis<br />
Hemodynamic Performance and Myosin Light Chain-1 Expression<br />
of the Hypertrophied Left Ventricle in Aortic Valve<br />
Disease Before and After Valve Replacement, 1035<br />
Apyrase<br />
ADP Plays an Important Role in Mediating Platelet Aggregation<br />
and Cyclic Flow Variations In Vivo in Stenosed and<br />
Endothelium-Injured Canine Coronary Arteries, 39<br />
L-Arginine analogues<br />
Mechanical Deformation of Vessel Wall and Shear Stress<br />
Determine the Basal Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor in the Intact Rabbit Coronary Vascular Bed, 123<br />
Arginine vasopressin<br />
Contrasting Effects of Phorbol Esters on Serotonin- and Vasopressin-Evoked<br />
Contractions in Rat Aorta and Small Mesenteric<br />
Artery, 978<br />
Arrhythmias<br />
Adenosine-Sensitive Afterdepolarizations and Triggered Activity<br />
in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes, 743<br />
Arrhythmias, atrial<br />
Effects of 3-Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation and Blockade on<br />
Rate-Dependent Atrioventricular Nodal Properties, 902<br />
Arrhythmogenesis<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Arterial baroreceptors<br />
Acute Resetting in Two Functionally Different Types of Carotid<br />
Baroreceptors, 559<br />
Arterial injury<br />
Heparin Inhibits the Expression of Tissue-Type Plasminogen<br />
Activator by Smooth Muscle Cells in Injured Rat Carotid<br />
Artery, 1128<br />
Arterial thrombosis<br />
Acceleration of Recombinant Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator-Induced<br />
Reperfusion and Prevention of Reocclusion by<br />
Recombinant Antistasin, a Selective Factor Xa Inhibitor, in a<br />
Canine Model of Femoral Arterial Thrombosis, 1152<br />
Arteriography<br />
"Tissue Need" and Limb Collateral Arterial Growth: Skeletal<br />
Contractile Power and Perfusion During Collateral Development<br />
in the Rat, 546<br />
Arteriole<br />
Pathophysiological Consequences of Atherosclerosis Extend<br />
Into the Coronary Microcirculation. Restoration of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Responses by L-Arginine, 465<br />
Arteriosclerosis<br />
Heparin Inhibits the Expression of Tissue-Type Plasminogen<br />
Activator by Smooth Muscle Cells in Injured Rat Carotid<br />
Artery, 1128<br />
Atherogenesis<br />
Progestogens Do Not Affect Aortic Accumulation of Cholesterol<br />
in Ovariectomized Cholesterol-Fed Rabbits, 1198<br />
Atherosclerosis<br />
Aggregating Human Platelets in Carotid Sinus of Rabbits<br />
Decrease Sensitivity of Baroreceptors, 644<br />
Pathophysiological Consequences of Atherosclerosis Extend<br />
Into the Coronary Microcirculation: Restoration of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Responses by L-Arginine, 465<br />
Vascular Responses to Activated Leukocytes After Regression<br />
of Atherosclerosis, 423<br />
ATP<br />
Activation of Chloride Current by Purinergic Stimulation in<br />
Guinea Pig Heart Cells, 851<br />
Effects of Adenine Nucleotides on the Proliferation of Aortic<br />
Endothelial Cells, 82<br />
Endothelin Blocks ATP-Sensitive K' Channels and Depolarizes<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells of Porcine Coronary Artery, 612<br />
Energy Metabolism and Contractile Function After 15 Beats of<br />
Moderate Myocardial Ischemia, 1137<br />
ATPase<br />
Contractile Proteins in Myocardial Cells Are Regulated by<br />
Factor(s) Released by Blood Vessels, 787<br />
ATPase activity<br />
Chronic Nonocclusive Coronary Artery Constriction Impairs<br />
Ventricular Function, Myocardial Structure, and Cardiac<br />
Contractile Protein Enzyme Activity in Rats, 148<br />
ATP-sensitive K' channel<br />
Activation of the Cardiac ATP-Sensitive K' Channel by ER-<br />
001533, a Newly Synthesized Vasorelaxant, 1054<br />
ATP-sensitive potassium channels<br />
Blockade of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Prevents Myocardial<br />
Preconditioning in Dogs, 223<br />
Atrial function<br />
Bilateral Atrial Appendectomy Abolishes Increased Plasma<br />
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Release and Blunts Sodium and<br />
Water Excretion During Volume Loading in Conscious Dogs,<br />
724<br />
Atrial myocyte<br />
Protein p67: A Calcium-Binding Protein Localized at the Sarcolemma<br />
of Secretory Atrial Myocytes, 370<br />
Atrial myocytes<br />
Swelling-Induced Chloride-Sensitive Current in Canine Atrial<br />
Cells Revealed by Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Method, 679<br />
Atrial natriuretic factor<br />
Bilateral Atrial Appendectomy Abolishes Increased Plasma<br />
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Release and Blunts Sodium and
Water Excretion During Volume Loading in Conscious Dogs,<br />
724<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilatory Action of Endogenous Atrial Natriuretic<br />
Factor in Rats With Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension:<br />
Effects of Monoclonal Atrial Natriuretic Factor Antibody, 184<br />
Atrial natriuretic peptide<br />
Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptides Inhibit the Endothelin-1<br />
Secretory Response to Angiotensin II in Porcine Aorta, 241<br />
Capillary Hydraulic Conductivity Is Elevated by cGMP-Dependent<br />
Vasodilators, 382<br />
Passive Mechanical Stretch Releases Atrial Natriuretic Peptide<br />
From Rat Ventricular Myocardium, 1244<br />
Atriectomy<br />
Bilateral Atrial Appendectomy Abolishes Increased Plasma<br />
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Release and Blunts Sodium and<br />
Water Excretion During Volume Loading in Conscious Dogs,<br />
724<br />
Atriopeptin 24<br />
Bilateral Atrial Appendectomy Abolishes Increased Plasma<br />
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Release and Blunts Sodium and<br />
Water Excretion During Volume Loading in Conscious Dogs,<br />
724<br />
Atrioventricular node<br />
Effects of l3-Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation and Blockade on<br />
Rate-Dependent Atrioventricular Nodal Properties, 902<br />
Autonomic nervous system<br />
Naloxone Potentiates Cardiopulmonary Baroreflex Sympathetic<br />
Control in Normal Humans, 172<br />
Autoregulation<br />
Nitric Oxide Modulates Coronary Autoregulation in the Guinea<br />
Pig, 1296<br />
Avian heart<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
B<br />
Bainbridge reflex<br />
Bilateral Atrial Appendectomy Abolishes Increased Plasma<br />
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Release and Blunts Sodium and<br />
Water Excretion During Volume Loading in Conscious Dogs,<br />
724<br />
Baroreceptor reflex<br />
Acute Resetting in Two Functionally Different Types of Carotid<br />
Baroreceptors, 559<br />
Baroreceptors<br />
Smooth Muscle Tone and Rapid Resetting of Rat Aortic<br />
Baroreceptors, 116<br />
Baroreflex<br />
Smooth Muscle Tone and Rapid Resetting of Rat Aortic<br />
Baroreceptors, 116<br />
Basilar artery<br />
Reduced Production of cGMP Underlies the Loss of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Relaxations in the Canine Basilar Artery<br />
After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, 248<br />
Biventricular pump performance<br />
Chronic Nonocclusive Coronary Artery Constriction Impairs<br />
Ventricular Function, Myocardial Structure, and Cardiac<br />
Contractile Protein Enzyme Activity in Rats, 148<br />
Blood flow autoregulation<br />
"Tissue Need" and Limb Collateral Arterial Growth: Skeletal<br />
Contractile Power and Perfusion During Collateral Development<br />
in the Rat, 546<br />
Blood pressure<br />
Smooth Muscle Tone and Rapid Resetting of Rat Aortic<br />
Baroreceptors, 116<br />
Blood pressure regulation<br />
N0-Methyl-L-Arginine, an Inhibitor of L-Arginine-Derived Nitric<br />
Oxide Synthesis, Stimulates Renal Sympathetic Nerve<br />
Activity In Vivo: A Role for Nitric Oxide in the Central<br />
Regulation of Sympathetic Tone?, 607<br />
Blood vessel<br />
Liposome-Entrapped Antifibrotic Agent Prevents Collagen Accumulation<br />
in Hypertensive Pulmonary Arteries of Rats, 912<br />
Subject Index 1335<br />
Bradykinin receptor<br />
Specific Receptor-Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein Interaction<br />
Mediates the Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor, 1018<br />
Brain natriuretic peptide<br />
Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptides Inhibit the Endothelin-1<br />
Secretory Response to Angiotensin II in Porcine Aorta, 241<br />
Brain ouabain receptors<br />
Brain Ouabain and Central Effects of Dietary Sodium in<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 430<br />
Butyrylcholinesterase<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
C<br />
'3C NMR<br />
Indexing Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Flux in Intact Hearts by<br />
Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 392<br />
Ca2' sensitization<br />
Novel Diazinone Derivatives Separate Myofilament Ca'+ Sensitization<br />
and Phosphodiesterase III Inhibitory Effects in<br />
Guinea Pig Myocardium, 1081<br />
Ca2' transient<br />
Endocardial Endothelium Modulates Myofilament Ca>' Responsiveness<br />
in Aequorin-Loaded Ferret Myocardium, 754<br />
Caffeine<br />
Effects of Calcium on Shortening Velocity in Frog Chemically<br />
Skinned Atrial Myocytes and in Mechanically Disrupted<br />
Ventricular Myocardium From Rat, 885<br />
Modulation of Evoked Contractions in Rat Arteries by Ryanodine,<br />
Thapsigargin, and Cyclopiazonic Acid, 968<br />
Calcitonin gene-related peptide<br />
Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Mediates Nitroglycerin and<br />
Sodium Nitroprusside-Induced Vasodilation in Feline Cerebral<br />
Arterioles, 1313<br />
Calcium<br />
Developmental Changes in Membrane Ca> and K' Currents in<br />
Fetal, Neonatal, and Adult Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes, 508<br />
Dimethylthiourea, an Oxygen Radical Scavenger, Protects Isolated<br />
Cardiac Myocytes From Hypoxic Injury by Inhibition of<br />
Na+-Ca+ Exchange and Not by Its Antioxidant Effects, 804<br />
Effects of Calcium on Shortening Velocity in Frog Chemically<br />
Skinned Atrial Myocytes and in Mechanically Disrupted<br />
Ventricular Myocardium From Rat, 885<br />
Endothelin Blocks ATP-Sensitive K' Channels and Depolarizes<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells of Porcine Coronary Artery, 612<br />
Novel Diazinone Derivatives Separate Myofilament Ca'+ Sensitization<br />
and Phosphodiesterase III Inhibitory Effects in<br />
Guinea Pig Myocardium, 1081<br />
Relation Between Glycolysis and Calcium Homeostasis in Postischemic<br />
Myocardium, 1180<br />
K and 8 Opioid Receptor Stimulation Affects Cardiac Myocyte<br />
Function and Ca+ Release From an Intracellular Pool in<br />
Myocytes and Neurons, 66<br />
Calcium channel blockers<br />
Antioxidant Effects of Calcium Channel Blockers Against Free<br />
Radical Injury in Endothelial Cells: Correlation of Protection<br />
With Preservation of Glutathione Levels, 1099<br />
Calcium channels<br />
Effects of ,-Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation and Blockade on<br />
Rate-Dependent Atrioventricular Nodal Properties, 902<br />
L- and T-Type Ca>+ Channels in Canine Cardiac Purkinje Cells:<br />
Single-Channel Demonstration of L-Type Ca> Window Current,<br />
456<br />
Calcium current<br />
Developmental Changes in the P-Adrenergic Modulation of<br />
Calcium Currents in Rabbit Ventricular Cells, 104<br />
Direct Measurement of L-Type Ca>' Window Current in Heart<br />
Cells, 445<br />
Ionic Currents in Single Cells From Human Cystic Artery, 536<br />
Calcium cycling<br />
Alteration of Contractile Function and Excitation-Contraction<br />
Coupling in Dilated Cardiomyopathy, 1225
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Calcium influx<br />
Modulation of Severity of Reperfusion Stunning in the Isolated<br />
Rat Heart by Agents Altering Calcium Flux at Onset of<br />
Reperfusion, 960<br />
Calcium overload<br />
Adenosine-Sensitive Afterdepolarizations and Triggered Activity<br />
in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes, 743<br />
Calcium regulation<br />
Ca2> Regulation of Mechanical Properties of Striated Muscle:<br />
Mechanistic Studies Using Extraction and Replacement of<br />
Regulatory Proteins, 865<br />
Calcium sensitivity<br />
Depression of Peak Force Without Altering Calcium Sensitivity<br />
by the Superoxide Anion in Chemically Skinned Cardiac<br />
Muscle of Rat, 1217<br />
Calcium uptake<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
Calcium-binding protein<br />
Protein p67: A Calcium-Binding Protein Localized at the Sarcolemma<br />
of Secretory Atrial Myocytes, 370<br />
cAMP<br />
Developmental Changes in the ,3-Adrenergic Modulation of<br />
Calcium Currents in Rabbit Ventricular Cells, 104<br />
P,-Purinoceptor Activation Stimulates Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis<br />
and Inhibits Accumulation of cAMP in Cultured Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 477<br />
Canine heart failure model<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics, and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516<br />
Capillary density<br />
Capillary Geometrical Changes With Fiber Shortening in Rat<br />
Myocardium, 697<br />
Capillary morphological response<br />
Effect of Temperature Change on the Permeability of Eel Rete<br />
Capillaries, 272<br />
Capillary permeability<br />
Capillary Hydraulic Conductivity Is Elevated by cGMP-Dependent<br />
Vasodilators, 382<br />
Effect of Temperature Change on the Permeability of Eel Rete<br />
Capillaries, 272<br />
Carbon 13<br />
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of Metabolic and<br />
Respiratory Support of Work Load in Intact Rabbit Hearts,<br />
576<br />
a-Cardiac actin<br />
Expression of the Sarcomeric Actin Isogenes in the Rat Heart<br />
With Development and Senescence, 999<br />
Cardiac arrhythmia<br />
Verapamil Prevents Slowing of Transmural Conduction and<br />
Suppresses Arrhythmias in an Isolated Guinea Pig Ventricular<br />
Model of Ischemia and Reperfusion, 651<br />
Cardiac hypertrophy<br />
Exacerbation of Left Ventricular Ischemic Diastolic Dysfunction<br />
by Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy: Modification by Specific<br />
Inhibition of Cardiac Angiotensin Converting Enzyme,<br />
931<br />
Hemodynamic Performance and Myosin Light Chain-1 Expression<br />
of the Hypertrophied Left Ventricle in Aortic Valve<br />
Disease Before and After Valve Replacement, 1035<br />
Passive Mechanical Stretch Releases Atrial Natriuretic Peptide<br />
From Rat Ventricular Myocardium, 1244<br />
Cardiac mass<br />
Increased Heart Rate Prevents the Isomyosin Shift After Cardiac<br />
Transplantation in the Rat, 554<br />
Cardiac myocyte<br />
Effects of Calcium on Shortening Velocity in Frog Chemically<br />
Skinned Atrial Myocytes and in Mechanically Disrupted<br />
Ventricular Myocardium From Rat, 885<br />
Cardiac myocytes<br />
Activation of the Cardiac ATP-Sensitive K+ Channel by ER-<br />
001533, a Newly Synthesized Vasorelaxant, 1054<br />
Potassium Rectifier Currents Differ in Myocytes of Endocardial<br />
and Epicardial Origin, 91<br />
K and 3 Opioid Receptor Stimulation Affects Cardiac Myocyte<br />
Function and Ca>' Release From an Intracellular Pool in<br />
Myocytes and Neurons, 66<br />
Cardiac myosin heavy chain<br />
Behavior of Genes Directly Injected Into the Rat Heart In Vivo,<br />
193<br />
Cardiac Purkinje fiber<br />
Time Course of Changes in Intracellular K-, Nat, and pH of<br />
Subendocardial Purkinje Cells During the First 24 Hours<br />
After Coronary Occlusion, 566<br />
Cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
Cardiocytes<br />
Cellular and Ventricular Contractile Dysfunction in Experimental<br />
Canine Mitral Regurgitation, 131<br />
Cardiomyopathy<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics. and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516<br />
Cardiotonic agents<br />
Novel Diazinone Derivatives Separate Myofilament Ca>+ Sensitization<br />
and Phosphodiesterase III Inhibitory Effects in<br />
Guinea Pig Myocardium, 1081<br />
Carotid sinus<br />
Aggregating Human Platelets in Carotid Sinus of Rabbits<br />
Decrease Sensitivity of Baroreceptors, 644<br />
Carotid sinus baroreflex<br />
Dynamic Effects of Carotid Sinus Baroreflex on Ventriculoarterial<br />
Coupling Studied in Anesthetized Dogs, 1044<br />
Catalase<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991<br />
Catecholamines<br />
Adenosine-Sensitive Afterdepolarizations and Triggered Activity<br />
in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes, 743<br />
Increased Heart Rate Prevents the Isomyosin Shift After Cardiac<br />
Transplantation in the Rat, 554<br />
Cation-selective current<br />
Activation of Chloride Current by Purinergic Stimulation in<br />
Guinea Pig Heart Cells, 851<br />
Cats<br />
Effect of Spinal Microinjections of an Antagonist to Substance P<br />
or Somatostatin on the Exercise Pressor Reflex, 213<br />
cDNA<br />
Bovine Angiotensin Converting Enzyme cDNA Cloning and<br />
Regulation: Increased Expression During Endothelial Cell<br />
Growth Arrest, 1274<br />
Differential Muscarinic Receptor mRNA Expression by Freshly<br />
Isolated and Cultured Bovine Aortic Endothelial Cells, 234<br />
Cell loss<br />
Chronic Nonocclusive Coronary Artery Constriction Impairs<br />
Ventricular Function, Myocardial Structure, and Cardiac<br />
Contractile Protein Enzyme Activity in Rats, 148<br />
Central sympathetic regulation<br />
NG-Methyl-L-Arginine, an Inhibitor of L-Arginine-Derived Nitric<br />
Oxide Synthesis, Stimulates Renal Sympathetic Nerve<br />
Activity In Vivo: A Role for Nitric Oxide in the Central<br />
Regulation of Sympathetic Tone?, 607<br />
Cerebral artery<br />
Electrical Field Stimulation-Mediated Relaxation of Rabbit<br />
Middle Cerebral Artery: Evidence of a Cholinergic Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Component, 1104<br />
cGMP<br />
Mechanical Deformation of Vessel Wall and Shear Stress<br />
Determine the Basal Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor in the Intact Rabbit Coronary Vascular Bed, 123<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191
Reduced Production of cGMP Underlies the Loss of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Relaxations in the Canine Basilar Artery<br />
After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, 248<br />
Role of Nitric Oxide in Reactive Hyperemia of the Guinea Pig<br />
Heart, 208<br />
Chagas' disease<br />
Gap Junction Distribution Is Altered Between Cardiac Myocytes<br />
Infected With Trypanosoma cruzi, 733<br />
Chagasic cardiomyopathy<br />
Gap Junction Distribution Is Altered Between Cardiac Myocytes<br />
Infected With Trypanosoma cruzi, 733<br />
Chemically skinned muscle<br />
Depression of Peak Force Without Altering Calcium Sensitivity<br />
by the Superoxide Anion in Chemically Skinned Cardiac<br />
Muscle of Rat, 1217<br />
Chloramphenicol acetyltransferase<br />
Behavior of Genes Directly Injected Into the Rat Heart In Vivo,<br />
193<br />
Chloride current<br />
Activation of Chloride Current by Purinergic Stimulation in<br />
Guinea Pig Heart Cells, 851<br />
Swelling-Induced Chloride-Sensitive Current in Canine Atrial<br />
Cells Revealed by Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Method, 679<br />
Cholinergic mechanisms<br />
Electrical Field Stimulation-Mediated Relaxation of Rabbit<br />
Middle Cerebral Artery: Evidence of a Cholinergic Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Component, 1104<br />
Cholinergic vasodilation<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilator Response to Vagal Stimulation Is<br />
Blocked by N'O-Nitro-L-arginine Methyl Ester in the Cat, 364<br />
Cigarette smoke extract<br />
Effect of a Cigarette Smoke Extract on the Metabolism of the<br />
Proinflammatory Autacoid, Platelet-Activating Factor, 341<br />
Cl- Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Cloning<br />
Bovine Angiotensin Converting Enzyme cDNA Cloning and<br />
Regulation: Increased Expression During Endothelial Cell<br />
Growth Arrest, 1274<br />
Clopidogrel<br />
ADP Plays an Important Role in Mediating Platelet Aggregation<br />
and Cyclic Flow Variations In Vivo in Stenosed and<br />
Endothelium-Injured Canine Coronary Arteries, 39<br />
Collagen<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006<br />
Collagenase<br />
Heparin Inhibits Collagenase Gene Expression Mediated by<br />
Phorbol Ester-Responsive Element in Primate Arterial<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells, 1062<br />
Compliance<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Connexin43<br />
An Electron-Microscopic Study of Smooth Muscle Cell Dye<br />
Coupling in the Pig Coronary Arteries: Role of Gap Junctions,<br />
49<br />
Gap Junction Distribution Is Altered Between Cardiac Myocytes<br />
Infected With Trypanosoma cruzi, 733<br />
Connexins<br />
Cardiac Myocytes Express Multiple Gap Junction Proteins, 438<br />
Contractile proteins<br />
Contractile Proteins in Myocardial Cells Are Regulated by<br />
Factor(s) Released by Blood Vessels, 787<br />
Contractility<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics, and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516<br />
Subject Index 1337<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Expression and Pharmacological Characterization of a Stimulatory<br />
Subtype of Adenosine Receptor in Fetal Chick Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 56<br />
Right Ventricular Preload Recruitable Stroke Work, End-Systolic<br />
Pressure-Volume, and dP/dtma-End-Diastolic Volume<br />
Relations Compared as Indexes of Right Ventricular Contractile<br />
Performance in Conscious Dogs, 1169<br />
Contraction<br />
Endocardial Endothelium Modulates Myofilament Ca2' Responsiveness<br />
in Aequorin-Loaded Ferret Myocardium, 754<br />
Copper coil<br />
Acceleration of Recombinant Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator-Induced<br />
Reperfusion and Prevention of Reocclusion by<br />
Recombinant Antistasin, a Selective Factor Xa Inhibitor, in a<br />
Canine Model of Femoral Arterial Thrombosis, 1152<br />
Coronary artery<br />
An Electron-Microscopic Study of Smooth Muscle Cell Dye<br />
Coupling in the Pig Coronary Arteries: Role of Gap Junctions,<br />
49<br />
Coronary blood flow<br />
Implementation and Evaluation of a Two-Compartment Model<br />
for Quantification of Myocardial Perfusion With Rubidium-82<br />
and Positron Emission Tomography, 496<br />
Coronary circulation<br />
Adenosine Release and High Energy Phosphates in Intact Dog<br />
Hearts During Norepinephrine Infusion, 1146<br />
Contractile Proteins in Myocardial Cells Are Regulated by<br />
Factor(s) Released by Blood Vessels, 787<br />
Pathophysiological Consequences of Atherosclerosis Extend<br />
Into the Coronary Microcirculation: Restoration of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Responses by L-Arginine, 465<br />
Coronary microcirculation<br />
Pathophysiological Consequences of Atherosclerosis Extend<br />
Into the Coronary Microcirculation: Restoration of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Responses by L-Arginine, 465<br />
Coronary occlusion<br />
Effect of Cyclooxygenase Blockade on Blood Flow Through<br />
Well-Developed Coronary Collateral Vessels, 1091<br />
Coronary vessels<br />
Effect of Cyclooxygenase Blockade on Blood Flow Through<br />
Well-Developed Coronary Collateral Vessels, 1091<br />
Crossbridges<br />
Alteration of Contractile Function and Excitation-Contraction<br />
Coupling in Dilated Cardiomyopathy, 1225<br />
Cultured cardiac myocytes<br />
Expression and Pharmacological Characterization of a Stimulatory<br />
Subtype of Adenosine Receptor in Fetal Chick Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 56<br />
Cultured endothelial cells<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191<br />
Cyclopiazonic acid<br />
Modulation of Evoked Contractions in Rat Arteries by Ryanodine,<br />
Thapsigargin, and Cyclopiazonic Acid, 968<br />
Cynomolgus monkeys<br />
Vascular Responses to Activated Leukocytes After Regression<br />
of Atherosclerosis, 423<br />
Cytokines<br />
JE mRNA Accumulates Rapidly in Aortic Injury and in Platelet-Derived<br />
Growth Factor-Stimulated Vascular Smooth<br />
Muscle Cells, 314<br />
Neutralization of Endogenous Tumor Necrosis Factor Ameliorates<br />
the Severity of Myosin-Induced Myocarditis, 856<br />
D<br />
Deacylation<br />
Gentamicin Effects on Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury, 20
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Development<br />
Expression of the Sarcomeric Actin Isogenes in the Rat Heart<br />
With Development and Senescence, 999<br />
Developmental change<br />
Developmental Changes in the ,-Adrenergic Modulation of<br />
Calcium Currents in Rabbit Ventricular Cells, 104<br />
Dextran sulfate<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191<br />
Diastole<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics, and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516<br />
Capillary Geometrical Changes With Fiber Shortening in Rat<br />
Myocardium, 697<br />
Exacerbation of Left Ventricular Ischemic Diastolic Dysfunction<br />
by Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy: Modification by Specific<br />
Inhibition of Cardiac Angiotensin Converting Enzyme,<br />
931<br />
Kinetics of Restitution of Left Ventricular Relaxation, 29<br />
Mechanism of Augmented Rate of Left Ventricular Filling<br />
During Exercise. 9<br />
Diazinone<br />
Novel Diazinone Derivatives Separate Myofilament Ca'+ Sensitization<br />
and Phosphodiesterase III Inhibitory Effects in<br />
Guinea Pig Myocardium, 1081<br />
Dietary sodium<br />
Brain Ouabain and Central Effects of Dietary Sodium in<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 430<br />
Dilated cardiomyopathy myocardial failure<br />
Alteration of Contractile Function and Excitation-Contraction<br />
Coupling in Dilated Cardiomyopathy, 1225<br />
Dimethylthiourea<br />
Dimethylthiourea, an Oxygen Radical Scavenger, Protects Isolated<br />
Cardiac Myocytes From Hypoxic Injury by Inhibition of<br />
Na+-Ca+ Exchange and Not by Its Antioxidant Effects, 804<br />
Diuresis<br />
Bilateral Atrial Appendectomy Abolishes Increased Plasma<br />
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Release and Blunts Sodium and<br />
Water Excretion During Volume Loading in Conscious Dogs,<br />
724<br />
DNA<br />
Active Oxygen Species Stimulate Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell<br />
Growth and Proto-oncogene Expression, 593<br />
Bovine Angiotensin Converting Enzyme cDNA Cloning and<br />
Regulation: Increased Expression During Endothelial Cell<br />
Growth Arrest, 1274<br />
DNA synthesis<br />
a,-Adrenoreceptor Blockade Reduces the Angiotensin II-Induced<br />
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell DNA Synthesis in the<br />
Rat Thoracic Aorta and Carotid Artery, 1122<br />
Dobutamine<br />
Recruitment of an Inotropic Reserve in Moderately Ischemic<br />
Myocardium at the Expense of Metabolic Recovery: A Model<br />
of Short-term Hibernation, 1282<br />
Dogs<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006<br />
Doppler echocardiography<br />
Impact of Finite Orifice Size on Proximal Flow Convergence:<br />
Implications for Doppler Quantification of Valvular Regurgitation,<br />
923<br />
Dorsal horn<br />
Effect of Spinal Microinjections of an Antagonist to Substance P<br />
or Somatostatin on the Exercise Pressor Reflex, 213<br />
Drug delivery<br />
Liposome-Entrapped Antifibrotic Agent Prevents Collagen Accumulation<br />
in Hypertensive Pulmonary Arteries of Rats, 912<br />
Dye coupling<br />
An Electron-Microscopic Study of Smooth Muscle Cell Dye<br />
Coupling in the Pig Coronary Arteries: Role of Gap Junctions,<br />
49<br />
E<br />
Effective arterial elastance<br />
Dynamic Effects of Carotid Sinus Baroreflex on Ventriculoarterial<br />
Coupling Studied in Anesthetized Dogs, 1044<br />
Electrical activity<br />
Early Changes in Extracellular Potassium in Ischemic Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: The Role of Extracellular Carbon Dioxide<br />
Accumulation and Diffusion, 409<br />
Electrical conduction<br />
Cardiac Myocytes Express Multiple Gap Junction Proteins, 438<br />
Electrocardiogram<br />
Effects of /3-Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation and Blockade on<br />
Rate-Dependent Atrioventricular Nodal Properties, 902<br />
Endocardial endothelium<br />
Endocardial Endothelium Modulates Myofilament Cat+ Responsiveness<br />
in Aequorin-Loaded Ferret Myocardium, 754<br />
Endothelial cells<br />
Antioxidant Effects of Calcium Channel Blockers Against Free<br />
Radical Injury in Endothelial Cells: Correlation of Protection<br />
With Preservation of Glutathione Levels, 1099<br />
Effects of Oxidant Stress on Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor-Induced and Nitrovasodilator-Induced cGMP Accumulation<br />
in Vascular Cells in Culture, 326<br />
Endothelial permeability<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991<br />
Endothelin<br />
Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptides Inhibit the Endothelin-1<br />
Secretory Response to Angiotensin II in Porcine Aorta, 241<br />
Contractile Proteins in Myocardial Cells Are Regulated by<br />
Factor(s) Released by Blood Vessels, 787<br />
Endothelin Blocks ATP-Sensitive K' Channels and Depolarizes<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells of Porcine Coronary Artery, 612<br />
Endothelium<br />
Characterization of Acetylcholine-Induced Membrane Hyperpolarization<br />
in Endothelial Cells, 257<br />
Contractile Proteins in Myocardial Cells Are Regulated by<br />
Factor(s) Released by Blood Vessels, 787<br />
Differential Muscarinic Receptor mRNA Expression by Freshly<br />
Isolated and Cultured Bovine Aortic Endothelial Cells, 234<br />
Effects of Adenine Nucleotides on the Proliferation of Aortic<br />
Endothelial Cells, 82<br />
Electrical Field Stimulation-Mediated Relaxation of Rabbit<br />
Middle Cerebral Artery: Evidence of a Cholinergic Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Component, 1104<br />
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in<br />
Aorta From Control and Renal Hypertensive Rats, 1<br />
Mechanical Deformation of Vessel Wall and Shear Stress<br />
Determine the Basal Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor in the Intact Rabbit Coronary Vascular Bed, 123<br />
Reduced Production of cGMP Underlies the Loss of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Relaxations in the Canine Basilar Artery<br />
After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, 248<br />
Endothelium-dependent responses<br />
Pathophysiological Consequences of Atherosclerosis Extend<br />
Into the Coronary Microcirculation: Restoration of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Responses by L-Arginine, 465<br />
Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor<br />
Decreased Endothelium-Dependent Hyperpolarization to Acetylcholine<br />
in Smooth Muscle of the Mesenteric Artery of<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 660<br />
Endothelium-derived relaxing factor<br />
Characterization of Acetylcholine-Induced Membrane Hyperpolarization<br />
in Endothelial Cells, 257<br />
Differential Muscarinic Receptor mRNA Expression by Freshly<br />
Isolated and Cultured Bovine Aortic Endothelial Cells, 234<br />
Effects of Oxidant Stress on Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor-Induced and Nitrovasodilator-Induced cGMP Accumulation<br />
in Vascular Cells in Culture, 326<br />
Mechanical Deformation of Vessel Wall and Shear Stress<br />
Determine the Basal Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor in the Intact Rabbit Coronary Vascular Bed, 123
Pathophysiological Consequences of Atherosclerosis Extend<br />
Into the Coronary Microcirculation: Restoration of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Responses by L-Arginine, 465<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilator Response to Vagal Stimulation Is<br />
Blocked by N--Nitro-L-arginine Methyl Ester in the Cat, 364<br />
Vascular Bound Recombinant Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase<br />
Type C Protects Against the Detrimental Effects of<br />
Superoxide Radicals on Endothelium-Dependent Arterial<br />
Relaxation, 264<br />
End-systolic elastance<br />
Dynamic Effects of Carotid Sinus Baroreflex on Ventriculoarterial<br />
Coupling Studied in Anesthetized Dogs, 1044<br />
Ensemble noise analysis<br />
Potassium Rectifier Currents Differ in Myocytes of Endocardial<br />
and Epicardial Origin, 91<br />
Epidermal growth factor<br />
Angiotensin II-Induced Mitogenesis of Spontaneously Hypertensive<br />
Rat-Derived Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells Is Dependent<br />
on Autocrine Production of Transforming Growth<br />
Factor-al, 820<br />
ER-001533<br />
Activation of the Cardiac ATP-Sensitive K' Channel by ER-<br />
001533, a Newly Synthesized Vasorelaxant, 1054<br />
Erythrocytes<br />
A Method for Measuring the Rate of Oxygen Release From<br />
Single Microvessels, 812<br />
Excitable media<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Exercise<br />
Mechanism of Augmented Rate of Left Ventricular Filling<br />
During Exercise, 9<br />
Exercise pressor reflex<br />
Effect of Spinal Microinjections of an Antagonist to Substance P<br />
or Somatostatin on the Exercise Pressor Reflex, 213<br />
Exocytosis<br />
Protein p67: A Calcium-Binding Protein Localized at the Sarcolemma<br />
of Secretory Atrial Myocytes, 370<br />
Extracellular matrix organization<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006<br />
Extracellular potassium<br />
Early Changes in Extracellular Potassium in Ischemic Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: The Role of Extracellular Carbon Dioxide<br />
Accumulation and Diffusion, 409<br />
Extrasystole<br />
Kinetics of Restitution of Left Ventricular Relaxation, 29<br />
F<br />
Factor Xa inhibition<br />
Acceleration of Recombinant Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator-Induced<br />
Reperfusion and Prevention of Reocclusion by<br />
Recombinant Antistasin, a Selective Factor Xa Inhibitor, in a<br />
Canine Model of Femoral Arterial Thrombosis, 1152<br />
Fatty acid<br />
Lysoplasmenylethanolamine Accumulation in Ischemic/Reperfused<br />
Isolated Fatty Acid-Perfused Hearts, 1161<br />
Fibroblast growth factor<br />
Angiotensin II-Induced Mitogenesis of Spontaneously Hypertensive<br />
Rat-Derived Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells Is Dependent<br />
on Autocrine Production of Transforming Growth<br />
Factor-a8, 820<br />
Fibronectin<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006<br />
Fibrosis<br />
Liposome-Entrapped Antifibrotic Agent Prevents Collagen Accumulation<br />
in Hypertensive Pulmonary Arteries of Rats, 912<br />
Finite-difference modeling<br />
Impact of Finite Orifice Size on Proximal Flow Convergence:<br />
Implications for Doppler Quantification of Valvular Regurgitation,<br />
923<br />
Subject Index 1339<br />
Firefly luciferase<br />
Behavior of Genes Directly Injected Into the Rat Heart In Vivo,<br />
193<br />
Flow pathways<br />
Redistribution of Red Blood Cell Flow in Microcirculatory<br />
Networks by Hemodilution, 1113<br />
Flow rate calculation<br />
Impact of Finite Orifice Size on Proximal Flow Convergence:<br />
Implications for Doppler Quantification of Valvular Regurgitation,<br />
923<br />
Flow velocity<br />
A Method for Measuring the Rate of Oxygen Release From<br />
Single Microvessels, 812<br />
Flow-dependent dilation<br />
Mechanical Deformation of Vessel Wall and Shear Stress<br />
Determine the Basal Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor in the Intact Rabbit Coronary Vascular Bed, 123<br />
Fluid dynamics<br />
Impact of Finite Orifice Size on Proximal Flow Convergence:<br />
Implications for Doppler Quantification of Valvular Regurgitation,<br />
923<br />
Force depression<br />
Depression of Peak Force Without Altering Calcium Sensitivity<br />
by the Superoxide Anion in Chemically Skinned Cardiac<br />
Muscle of Rat, 1217<br />
Force-frequency<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics, and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516<br />
Formyl-methionine-leucine-phenylalanine<br />
Vascular Responses to Activated Leukocytes After Regression<br />
of Atherosclerosis, 423<br />
Forskolin<br />
Developmental Changes in the ,3-Adrenergic Modulation of<br />
Calcium Currents in Rabbit Ventricular Cells, 104<br />
Free radical injury<br />
Antioxidant Effects of Calcium Channel Blockers Against Free<br />
Radical Injury in Endothelial Cells: Correlation of Protection<br />
With Preservation of Glutathione Levels, 1099<br />
Free radicals<br />
Depression of Peak Force Without Altering Calcium Sensitivity<br />
by the Superoxide Anion in Chemically Skinned Cardiac<br />
Muscle of Rat, 1217<br />
Vascular Bound Recombinant Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase<br />
Type C Protects Against the Detrimental Effects of<br />
Superoxide Radicals on Endothelium-Dependent Arterial<br />
Relaxation, 264<br />
G<br />
G proteins<br />
Increased Messenger RNA Level of the Inhibitory G Protein a<br />
Subunit Gi,2 in Human End-Stage Heart Failure, 688<br />
P2-Purinoceptor Activation Stimulates Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis<br />
and Inhibits Accumulation of cAMP in Cultured Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 477<br />
fi-Galactosidase<br />
Genetically Engineered Endothelial Cells Remain Adherent<br />
and Viable After Stent Deployment and Exposure to Flow In<br />
Vitro, 348<br />
Gap junctions<br />
An Electron-Microscopic Study of Smooth Muscle Cell Dye<br />
Coupling in the Pig Coronary Arteries: Role of Gap Junctions,<br />
49<br />
Cardiac Myocytes Express Multiple Gap Junction Proteins, 438<br />
Immunolocalization and Expression of Functional and Nonfunctional<br />
Cell-to-Cell Channels From Wild-Type and Mutant<br />
Rat Heart Connexin43 cDNA, 1233<br />
Gas exchange<br />
Capillary Geometrical Changes With Fiber Shortening in Rat<br />
Myocardium, 697<br />
Gene expression<br />
JE mRNA Accumulates Rapidly in Aortic Injury and in Platelet-Derived<br />
Growth Factor-Stimulated Vascular Smooth<br />
Muscle Cells, 314
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Regulated Tissue- and Cell-Specific Expression of the Human<br />
Renin Gene in Transgenic Mice, 1070<br />
Gene therapy<br />
Genetically Engineered Endothelial Cells Remain Adherent<br />
and Viable After Stent Deployment and Exposure to Flow In<br />
Vitro, 348<br />
Glutathione<br />
Antioxidant Effects of Calcium Channel Blockers Against Free<br />
Radical Injury in Endothelial Cells: Correlation of Protection<br />
With Preservation of Glutathione Levels, 1099<br />
Glycolysis<br />
Relation Between Glycolysis and Calcium Homeostasis in Postischemic<br />
Myocardium, 1180<br />
Glycylxylidide<br />
Kinetics of Interaction of the Lidocaine Metabolite Glycylxylidide<br />
With the Cardiac Sodium Channel: Additive Blockade<br />
With Lidocaine, 1254<br />
Graded response<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Growth factors<br />
JE mRNA Accumulates Rapidly in Aortic Injury and in Platelet-Derived<br />
Growth Factor-Stimulated Vascular Smooth<br />
Muscle Cells, 314<br />
Guanabenz<br />
Brain Ouabain and Central Effects of Dietary Sodium in<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 430<br />
Guanylate cyclase<br />
Capillary Hydraulic Conductivity Is Elevated by cGMP-Dependent<br />
Vasodilators, 382<br />
Effects of Oxidant Stress on Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor-Induced and Nitrovasodilator-Induced cGMP Accumulation<br />
in Vascular Cells in Culture, 326<br />
H<br />
H-7 Contrasting Effects of Phorbol Esters on Serotonin- and Vasopressin-Evoked<br />
Contractions in Rat Aorta and Small Mesenteric<br />
Artery, 978<br />
Hamsters<br />
Role of Peptidases in Bradykinin-Induced Increase in Vascular<br />
Permeability In Vivo, 952<br />
Heart<br />
Direct Measurement of L-Type Ca' Window Current in Heart<br />
Cells, 445<br />
Effect of a-Adrenergic Stimulation on Activation of Protein<br />
Kinase C and Phosphorylation of Proteins in Intact Rabbit<br />
Hearts, 670<br />
Gap Junction Distribution Is Altered Between Cardiac Myocytes<br />
Infected With Trypanosoma cruzi, 733<br />
L- and T-Type Ca' Channels in Canine Cardiac Purkinje Cells:<br />
Single-Channel Demonstration of L-Type Ca' Window Current,<br />
456<br />
Lysoplasmenylethanolamine Accumulation in Ischemic/Reperfused<br />
Isolated Fatty Acid-Perfused Hearts, 1161<br />
Heart failure<br />
Increased Messenger RNA Level of the Inhibitory G Protein a<br />
Subunit Gi,2 in Human End-Stage Heart Failure, 688<br />
Heart rate<br />
Increased Heart Rate Prevents the Isomyosin Shift After Cardiac<br />
Transplantation in the Rat, 554<br />
Hematocrit<br />
Effect of Endothelin on Plasma Volume and Albumin Escape,<br />
1027<br />
Redistribution of Red Blood Cell Flow in Microcirculatory<br />
Networks by Hemodilution, 1113<br />
Hemodilution<br />
Redistribution of Red Blood Cell Flow in Microcirculatory<br />
Networks by Hemodilution, 1113<br />
Hemodynamic load<br />
Increased Heart Rate Prevents the Isomyosin Shift After Cardiac<br />
Transplantation in the Rat, 554<br />
Hemodynamics<br />
Pulsatile Pressure-Flow Relations and Pulse-Wave Propagation<br />
in the Umbilical <strong>Circulation</strong> of Fetal Sheep, 761<br />
Heparin<br />
Acceleration of Recombinant Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator-Induced<br />
Reperfusion and Prevention of Reocclusion by<br />
Recombinant Antistasin, a Selective Factor Xa Inhibitor, in a<br />
Canine Model of Femoral Arterial Thrombosis, 1152<br />
Effect of Thrombin Inhibition on the Dynamics of Thrombolysis<br />
and on Platelet Function During Thrombolytic Therapy, 829<br />
Heparin Inhibits Collagenase Gene Expression Mediated by<br />
Phorbol Ester-Responsive Element in Primate Arterial<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells, 1062<br />
Heparin Inhibits the Expression of Tissue-Type Plasminogen<br />
Activator by Smooth Muscle Cells in Injured Rat Carotid<br />
Artery, 1128<br />
Hibernation<br />
Recruitment of an Inotropic Reserve in Moderately Ischemic<br />
Myocardium at the Expense of Metabolic Recovery: A Model<br />
of Short-term Hibernation, 1282<br />
High affinity agonist-binding sites<br />
Specific Receptor-Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein Interaction<br />
Mediates the Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor, 1018<br />
Hirudin<br />
Effect of Thrombin Inhibition on the Dynamics of Thrombolysis<br />
and on Platelet Function During Thrombolytic Therapy, 829<br />
Human myocardium<br />
Alteration of Contractile Function and Excitation-Contraction<br />
Coupling in Dilated Cardiomyopathy, 1225<br />
Humans<br />
Ionic Currents in Single Cells From Human Cystic Artery, 536<br />
Hydrogen peroxide<br />
Active Oxygen Species Stimulate Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell<br />
Growth and Proto-oncogene Expression, 593<br />
Effects of Oxidant Stress on Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor-Induced and Nitrovasodilator-Induced cGMP Accumulation<br />
in Vascular Cells in Culture, 326<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991<br />
Hydroxyl radical<br />
Gentamicin Effects on Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury, 20<br />
Hyperpolarization<br />
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in<br />
Aorta From Control and Renal Hypertensive Rats, 1<br />
Hypertension<br />
Effect of a Cigarette Smoke Extract on the Metabolism of the<br />
Proinflammatory Autacoid, Platelet-Activating Factor, 341<br />
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in<br />
Aorta From Control and Renal Hypertensive Rats, 1<br />
Liposome-Entrapped Antifibrotic Agent Prevents Collagen Accumulation<br />
in Hypertensive Pulmonary Arteries of Rats, 912<br />
Hypoxia<br />
Dimethylthiourea, an Oxygen Radical Scavenger, Protects Isolated<br />
Cardiac Myocytes From Hypoxic Injury by Inhibition of<br />
Na+-Ca'+ Exchange and Not by Its Antioxidant Effects, 804<br />
Gentamicin Effects on Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury, 20<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilatory Action of Endogenous Atrial Natriuretic<br />
Factor in Rats With Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension:<br />
Effects of Monoclonal Atrial Natriuretic Factor Antibody, 184<br />
Hypoxia/reoxygenation<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991<br />
Immature myocardium<br />
Developmental Changes in Membrane Ca>+ and K+ Currents in<br />
Fetal, Neonatal, and Adult Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes, 508<br />
Immunohistochemistry<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006
Impedance<br />
Pulsatile Pressure-Flow Relations and Pulse-Wave Propagation<br />
in the Umbilical <strong>Circulation</strong> of Fetal Sheep, 761<br />
In situ hybridization<br />
Regulated Tissue- and Cell-Specific Expression of the Human<br />
Renin Gene in Transgenic Mice, 1070<br />
In vitro modeling<br />
Impact of Finite Orifice Size on Proximal Flow Convergence:<br />
Implications for Doppler Quantification of Valvular Regurgitation,<br />
923<br />
In vivo gene transfer<br />
Behavior of Genes Directly Injected Into the Rat Heart In Vivo,<br />
193<br />
Inactivation<br />
Direct Measurement of L-Type Ca'+ Window Current in Heart<br />
Cells, 445<br />
L- and T-Type Ca'2 Channels in Canine Cardiac Purkinje Cells:<br />
Single-Channel Demonstration of L-Type Ca 2 Window Current,<br />
456<br />
Indomethacin<br />
Effect of Cyclooxygenase Blockade on Blood Flow Through<br />
Well-Developed Coronary Collateral Vessels, 1091<br />
Inflammation<br />
Role of Peptidases in Bradykinin-Induced Increase in Vascular<br />
Permeability In Vivo, 952<br />
Inorganic blockers<br />
Modulation of Severity of Reperfusion Stunning in the Isolated<br />
Rat Heart by Agents Altering Calcium Flux at Onset of<br />
Reperfusion, 960<br />
Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate<br />
K and a Opioid Receptor Stimulation Affects Cardiac Myocyte<br />
Function and Ca2' Release From an Intracellular Pool in<br />
Myocytes and Neurons, 66<br />
Inotropic reserve<br />
Recruitment of an Inotropic Reserve in Moderately Ischemic<br />
Myocardium at the Expense of Metabolic Recovery: A Model<br />
of Short-term Hibernation, 1282<br />
Intact porcine aorta<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191<br />
Intercellular communication<br />
Cardiac Myocytes Express Multiple Gap Junction Proteins, 438<br />
Intercellular junctions<br />
Cardiac Myocytes Express Multiple Gap Junction Proteins, 438<br />
Interferon gamma<br />
Neutralization of Endogenous Tumor Necrosis Factor Ameliorates<br />
the Severity of Myosin-Induced Myocarditis, 856<br />
Intimal thickening<br />
Heparin Inhibits the Expression of Tissue-Type Plasminogen<br />
Activator by Smooth Muscle Cells in Injured Rat Carotid<br />
Artery, 1128<br />
Intracellular calcium<br />
Kinetics of Restitution of Left Ventricular Relaxation, 29<br />
Intravascular prosthesis<br />
Genetically Engineered Endothelial Cells Remain Adherent<br />
and Viable After Stent Deployment and Exposure to Flow In<br />
Vitro, 348<br />
Intraventricular balloon<br />
Passive Mechanical Stretch Releases Atrial Natriuretic Peptide<br />
From Rat Ventricular Myocardium, 1244<br />
['1I]Iodocyanopindolol diazarine<br />
Subcellular Distribution of ,Bi-Adrenergic Receptors Delineated<br />
With Quantitative Ultrastructural Autoradiography of Radioligand<br />
Binding Sites, 1313<br />
Ion activity<br />
Time Course of Changes in Intracellular K', Na+, and pH of<br />
Subendocardial Purkinje Cells During the First 24 Hours<br />
After Coronary Occlusion, 566<br />
Ion channels<br />
Cardiac Myocytes Express Multiple Gap Junction Proteins, 438<br />
Existence of Both Fast and Slow Channel Activity During the<br />
Early Stages of Ventricular Fibrillation, 773<br />
Subject Index 1341<br />
Ion flux<br />
Developmental Changes in Membrane Ca2> and K' Currents in<br />
Fetal, Neonatal, and Adult Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes, 508<br />
Ionic currents<br />
Developmental Changes in Membrane Ca2> and K' Currents in<br />
Fetal, Neonatal, and Adult Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes, 508<br />
Ischemia<br />
Alterations in Myofibrillar Function and Protein Profiles After<br />
Complete Global Ischemia in Rat Hearts, 302<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Blockade of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Prevents Myocardial<br />
Preconditioning in Dogs, 223<br />
Cryoblockade in Limbic Brain (Amygdala) Prevents or Delays<br />
Ventricular Fibrillation After Coronary Artery Occlusion in<br />
Psychologically Stressed Pigs, 600<br />
Effects of Simulated Ischemia and Reperfusion on the Sarcoplasmic<br />
Reticulum of Digitonin-Lysed Cardiomyocytes, 716<br />
Energy Metabolism and Contractile Function After 15 Beats of<br />
Moderate Myocardial Ischemia, 1137<br />
Exacerbation of Left Ventricular Ischemic Diastolic Dysfunction<br />
by Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy: Modification by Specific<br />
Inhibition of Cardiac Angiotensin Converting Enzyme,<br />
931<br />
Identification and Characterization of Human Myocardial Phospholipase<br />
A, From Transplant Recipients Suffering From<br />
End-Stage Ischemic Heart Disease, 486<br />
Lysoplasmenylethanolamine Accumulation in Ischemic/Reperfused<br />
Isolated Fatty Acid-Perfused Hearts, 1161<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
Ischemia/reperfusion<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991<br />
Isoenzymes<br />
Increased Heart Rate Prevents the Isomyosin Shift After Cardiac<br />
Transplantation in the Rat, 554<br />
Isoproterenol<br />
Developmental Changes in the ,B-Adrenergic Modulation of<br />
Calcium Currents in Rabbit Ventricular Cells, 104<br />
Effects of /3-Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation and Blockade on<br />
Rate-Dependent Atrioventricular Nodal Properties, 902<br />
Enhancement of Rabbit Cardiac Sodium Channels by 83-Adrenergic<br />
Stimulation, 199<br />
J<br />
Junctional conductance<br />
Immunolocalization and Expression of Functional and Nonfunctional<br />
Cell-to-Cell Channels From Wild-Type and Mutant<br />
Rat Heart Connexin43 cDNA, 1233<br />
K<br />
K' channels<br />
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in<br />
Aorta From Control and Renal Hypertensive Rats, 1<br />
Kinetics<br />
Dose-Dependent Modulation of the Cardiac Sodium Channel<br />
by Sea Anemone Toxin ATXII, 285<br />
L<br />
Lactate<br />
Energy Metabolism and Contractile Function After 15 Beats of<br />
Moderate Myocardial Ischemia, 1137<br />
Laminin<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006<br />
Left ventricle<br />
Cellular and Ventricular Contractile Dysfunction in Experimental<br />
Canine Mitral Regurgitation, 131
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Mechanism of Augmented Rate of Left Ventricular Filling<br />
During Exercise, 9<br />
Power-Afterload Relation in the Failing Human Ventricle, 530<br />
Leukocyte margination<br />
Influence of Platelet-Vessel Wall Interactions on Leukocyte<br />
Rolling In Vivo, 355<br />
Leukocytes hypercholesterolemia<br />
Vascular Responses to Activated Leukocytes After Regression<br />
of Atherosclerosis, 423<br />
Lidocaine<br />
Kinetics of Interaction of the Lidocaine Metabolite Glycylxylidide<br />
With the Cardiac Sodium Channel: Additive Blockade<br />
With Lidocaine, 1254<br />
Lipids<br />
Progestogens Do Not Affect Aortic Accumulation of Cholesterol<br />
in Ovariectomized Cholesterol-Fed Rabbits, 1198<br />
Lipoproteins<br />
Effect of a Cigarette Smoke Extract on the Metabolism of the<br />
Proinflammatory Autacoid, Platelet-Activating Factor, 341<br />
Lysoplasmalogens<br />
Lysoplasmenylethanolamine Accumulation in Ischemic/Reperfused<br />
Isolated Fatty Acid-Perfused Hearts, 1161<br />
M<br />
M&B 22948<br />
Capillary Hydraulic Conductivity Is Elevated by cGMP-Dependent<br />
Vasodilators, 382<br />
Macaques<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006<br />
Mathematical models<br />
Implementation and Evaluation of a Two-Compartment Model<br />
for Quantification of Myocardial Perfusion With Rubidium-82<br />
and Positron Emission Tomography, 496<br />
Maximum upstroke velocity<br />
(3-Adrenergic Modulation of Fast Inward Sodium Current in<br />
Canine Myocardium: Syncytial Preparations Versus Isolated<br />
Myocytes, 844<br />
Mechanical stretch<br />
Passive Mechanical Stretch Releases Atrial Natriuretic Peptide<br />
From Rat Ventricular Myocardium, 1244<br />
Mechanics<br />
Cellular and Ventricular Contractile Dysfunction in Experimental<br />
Canine Mitral Regurgitation, 131<br />
Membrane depolarization<br />
Time Course of Changes in Intracellular K', Na', and pH of<br />
Subendocardial Purkinje Cells During the First 24 Hours<br />
After Coronary Occlusion, 566<br />
Membrane potential<br />
Decreased Endothelium-Dependent Hyperpolarization to Acetylcholine<br />
in Smooth Muscle of the Mesenteric Artery of<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 660<br />
Mental stress<br />
Brain Ouabain and Central Effects of Dietary Sodium in<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 430<br />
Metabolism<br />
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of Metabolic and<br />
Respiratory Support of Work Load in Intact Rabbit Hearts,<br />
576<br />
Methylene blue<br />
Capillary Hydraulic Conductivity Is Elevated by cGMP-Dependent<br />
Vasodilators, 382<br />
NG-Methyl->Larginine<br />
NG-Methyl-L-Arginine, an Inhibitor of L-Arginine-Derived Nitric<br />
Oxide Synthesis, Stimulates Renal Sympathetic Nerve<br />
Activity In Vivo: A Role for Nitric Oxide in the Central<br />
Regulation of Sympathetic Tone?, 607<br />
Microcirculation<br />
Influence of Platelet-Vessel Wall Interactions on Leukocyte<br />
Rolling In Vivo, 355<br />
Redistribution of Red Blood Cell Flow in Microcirculatory<br />
Networks by Hemodilution, 1113<br />
Role of Peptidases in Bradykinin-Induced Increase in Vascular<br />
Permeability In Vivo, 952<br />
Microneurography<br />
Naloxone Potentiates Cardiopulmonary Baroreflex Sympathetic<br />
Control in Normal Humans, 172<br />
Microvessels<br />
A Method for Measuring the Rate of Oxygen Release From<br />
Single Microvessels, 812<br />
Mitochondria<br />
Indexing Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Flux in Intact Hearts by<br />
Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 392<br />
Mitogenesis<br />
Effects of Adenine Nucleotides on the Proliferation of Aortic<br />
Endothelial Cells, 82<br />
Mitral regurgitation<br />
Cellular and Ventricular Contractile Dysfunction in Experimental<br />
Canine Mitral Regurgitation, 131<br />
Molecular cloning<br />
Cardiac Myocytes Express Multiple Gap Junction Proteins, 438<br />
Monoclonal atrial natriuretic factor antibody<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilatory Action of Endogenous Atrial Natriuretic<br />
Factor in Rats With Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension:<br />
Effects of Monoclonal Atrial Natriuretic Factor Antibody, 184<br />
mRNA expression<br />
Increased Messenger RNA Level of the Inhibitory G Protein a<br />
Subunit Gi,2 in Human End-Stage Heart Failure, 688<br />
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
c-myb<br />
Antisense Nonmuscle Myosin Heavy Chain and c-myb Oligonucleotides<br />
Suppress Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation In Vitro,<br />
835<br />
Myocardial blood flow<br />
Effect of Cyclooxygenase Blockade on Blood Flow Through<br />
Well-Developed Coronary Collateral Vessels, 1091<br />
Myocardial contraction<br />
K and 5 Opioid Receptor Stimulation Affects Cardiac Myocyte<br />
Function and Ca2' Release From an Intracellular Pool in<br />
Myocytes and Neurons, 66<br />
Myocardial function<br />
Hemodynamic Performance and Myosin Light Chain-1 Expression<br />
of the Hypertrophied Left Ventricle in Aortic Valve<br />
Disease Before and After Valve Replacement, 1035<br />
Myocardial infarction<br />
Blockade of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Prevents Myocardial<br />
Preconditioning in Dogs, 223<br />
Time Course of Changes in Intracellular K', Na+, and pH of<br />
Subendocardial Purkinje Cells During the First 24 Hours<br />
After Coronary Occlusion, 566<br />
Myocardial ischemia<br />
Early Changes in Extracellular Potassium in Ischemic Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: The Role of Extracellular Carbon Dioxide<br />
Accumulation and Diffusion, 409<br />
Recruitment of an Inotropic Reserve in Moderately Ischemic<br />
Myocardium at the Expense of Metabolic Recovery: A Model<br />
of Short-term Hibernation, 1282<br />
Relation Between Glycolysis and Calcium Homeostasis in Postischemic<br />
Myocardium, 1180<br />
Myocardial metabolism<br />
Energy Metabolism and Contractile Function After 15 Beats of<br />
Moderate Myocardial Ischemia, 1137<br />
Myocardial oxygenation<br />
Capillary Geometrical Changes With Fiber Shortening in Rat<br />
Myocardium, 697<br />
Myocardial preconditioning<br />
Blockade of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Prevents Myocardial<br />
Preconditioning in Dogs, 223<br />
Myocardial repolarization<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Myocardial stimulation<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707
Myocardial stunning<br />
Depression of Peak Force Without Altering Calcium Sensitivity<br />
by the Superoxide Anion in Chemically Skinned Cardiac<br />
Muscle of Rat, 1217<br />
Myocarditis<br />
Neutralization of Endogenous Tumor Necrosis Factor Ameliorates<br />
the Severity of Myosin-Induced Myocarditis, 856<br />
Myocardium<br />
Identification and Characterization of Human Myocardial Phospholipase<br />
A2 From Transplant Recipients Suffering From<br />
End-Stage Ischemic Heart Disease, 486<br />
Immunolocalization and Expression of Functional and Nonfunctional<br />
Cell-to-Cell Channels From Wild-Type and Mutant<br />
Rat Heart Connexin43 cDNA, 1233<br />
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of Metabolic and<br />
Respiratory Support of Work Load in Intact Rabbit Hearts,<br />
576<br />
Myocytes<br />
Dimethylthiourea, an Oxygen Radical Scavenger, Protects Isolated<br />
Cardiac Myocytes From Hypoxic Injury by Inhibition of<br />
Na+-Ca'+ Exchange and Not by Its Antioxidant Effects, 804<br />
P-Purinoceptor Activation Stimulates Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis<br />
and Inhibits Accumulation of cAMP in Cultured Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 477<br />
Myofibrillar ATPase<br />
Alterations in Myofibrillar Function and Protein Profiles After<br />
Complete Global Ischemia in Rat Hearts, 302<br />
Myosin<br />
Antisense Nonmuscle Myosin Heavy Chain and c-myb Oligonucleotides<br />
Suppress Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation In Vitro,<br />
835<br />
Contractile Proteins in Myocardial Cells Are Regulated by<br />
Factor(s) Released by Blood Vessels, 787<br />
Myosin ATPase activity<br />
Increased Heart Rate Prevents the Isomyosin Shift After Cardiac<br />
Transplantation in the Rat, 554<br />
Myosin isoenzymes<br />
Chronic Nonocclusive Coronary Artery Constriction Impairs<br />
Ventricular Function, Myocardial Structure, and Cardiac<br />
Contractile Protein Enzyme Activity in Rats, 148<br />
Myosin light chain<br />
Ca> Regulation of Mechanical Properties of Striated Muscle:<br />
Mechanistic Studies Using Extraction and Replacement of<br />
Regulatory Proteins, 865<br />
Hemodynamic Performance and Myosin Light Chain-i Expression<br />
of the Hypertrophied Left Ventricle in Aortic Valve<br />
Disease Before and After Valve Replacement, 1035<br />
N<br />
Na+-Ca2' exchange<br />
Dimethylthiourea, an Oxygen Radical Scavenger, Protects Isolated<br />
Cardiac Myocytes From Hypoxic Injury by Inhibition of<br />
Nat-Ca2+ Exchange and Not by Its Antioxidant Effects, 804<br />
Native low density lipoprotein<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191<br />
Natriuresis<br />
Bilateral Atrial Appendectomy Abolishes Increased Plasma<br />
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Release and Blunts Sodium and<br />
Water Excretion During Volume Loading in Conscious Dogs,<br />
724<br />
Networks<br />
Redistribution of Red Blood Cell Flow in Microcirculatory<br />
Networks by Hemodilution, 1113<br />
Neurocardiology<br />
Cryoblockade in Limbic Brain (Amygdala) Prevents or Delays<br />
Ventricular Fibrillation After Coronary Artery Occlusion in<br />
Psychologically Stressed Pigs, 600<br />
Neurogenic responses<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilator Response to Vagal Stimulation Is<br />
Blocked by Nw-Nitro-L-arginine Methyl Ester in the Cat, 364<br />
Subject Index 1343<br />
Neurons<br />
K and 6 Opioid Receptor Stimulation Affects Cardiac Myocyte<br />
Function and Ca2' Release From an Intracellular Pool in<br />
Myocytes and Neurons, 66<br />
Neurotransmitter<br />
Electrical Field Stimulation-Mediated Relaxation of Rabbit<br />
Middle Cerebral Artery: Evidence of a Cholinergic Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Component, 1104<br />
Neutral endopeptidase<br />
Role of Peptidases in Bradykinin-Induced Increase in Vascular<br />
Permeability In Vivo, 952<br />
Nisoldipine<br />
Modulation of Severity of Reperfusion Stunning in the Isolated<br />
Rat Heart by Agents Altering Calcium Flux at Onset of<br />
Reperfusion, 960<br />
Nitric oxide<br />
N6-Methyl-L-Arginine, an Inhibitor of L-Arginine-Derived Nitric<br />
Oxide Synthesis, Stimulates Renal Sympathetic Nerve<br />
Activity In Vivo: A Role for Nitric Oxide in the Central<br />
Regulation of Sympathetic Tone?, 607<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilator Response to Vagal Stimulation Is<br />
Blocked by N',-Nitro-L-arginine Methyl Ester in the Cat, 364<br />
Reduced Production of cGMP Underlies the Loss of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Relaxations in the Canine Basilar Artery<br />
After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, 248<br />
Nitric oxide synthesis<br />
Role of Nitric Oxide in Reactive Hyperemia of the Guinea Pig<br />
Heart, 208<br />
Nitro-L-arginine methyl ester<br />
Role of Nitric Oxide in Reactive Hyperemia of the Guinea Pig<br />
Heart, 208<br />
NU-Nitro-L-arginine<br />
Nitric Oxide Modulates Coronary Autoregulation in the Guinea<br />
Pig, 1296<br />
Nitroglycerin<br />
Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Mediates Nitroglycerin and<br />
Sodium Nitroprusside-Induced Vasodilation in Feline Cerebral<br />
Arterioles, 1313<br />
NO3-<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Nuclear magnetic resonance<br />
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of Metabolic and<br />
Respiratory Support of Work Load in Intact Rabbit Hearts,<br />
576<br />
S'-Nucleotidase<br />
Adenosine Release and High Energy Phosphates in Intact Dog<br />
Hearts During Norepinephrine Infusion, 1146<br />
0<br />
Oncogenes<br />
Antisense Nonmuscle Myosin Heavy Chain and c-myb Oligonucleotides<br />
Suppress Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation In Vitro,<br />
835<br />
Ontogeny<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
Opioid peptides<br />
K and 6 Opioid Receptor Stimulation Affects Cardiac Myocyte<br />
Function and Ca>' Release From an Intracellular Pool in<br />
Myocytes and Neurons, 66<br />
Opioids<br />
Naloxone Potentiates Cardiopulmonary Baroreflex Sympathetic<br />
Control in Normal Humans, 172<br />
Oxygen consumption<br />
Indexing Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Flux in Intact Hearts by<br />
Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 392<br />
Oxygen free radical<br />
Dimethylthiourea, an Oxygen Radical Scavenger, Protects Isolated<br />
Cardiac Myocytes From Hypoxic Injury by Inhibition of<br />
Na+-Ca'+ Exchange and Not by Its Antioxidant Effects, 804
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Oxygen release<br />
A Method for Measuring the Rate of Oxygen Release From<br />
Single Microvessels, 812<br />
p<br />
31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy<br />
Adenosine Release and High Energy Phosphates in Intact Dog<br />
Hearts During Norepinephrine Infusion, 1146<br />
Pacing tachycardia<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics, and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516<br />
Parasite<br />
Gap Junction Distribution Is Altered Between Cardiac Myocytes<br />
Infected With Trypanosoma cruzi, 733<br />
Parasympathetic innervation<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
Patch clamp<br />
Potassium Rectifier Currents Differ in Myocytes of Endocardial<br />
and Epicardial Origin, 91<br />
Swelling-Induced Chloride-Sensitive Current in Canine Atrial<br />
Cells Revealed by Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Method, 679<br />
Perforated patch recording<br />
Swelling-Induced Chloride-Sensitive Current in Canine Atrial<br />
Cells Revealed by Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Method, 679<br />
Pertussis toxin<br />
Developmental Changes in the ,3-Adrenergic Modulation of<br />
Calcium Currents in Rabbit Ventricular Cells, 104<br />
P,-Purinoceptor Activation Stimulates Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis<br />
and Inhibits Accumulation of cAMP in Cultured Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 477<br />
Specific Receptor-Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein Interaction<br />
Mediates the Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor, 1018<br />
Phorbol ester<br />
Heparin Inhibits Collagenase Gene Expression Mediated by<br />
Phorbol Ester-Responsive Element in Primate Arterial<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells, 1062<br />
Phorbol esters<br />
Contrasting Effects of Phorbol Esters on Serotonin- and Vasopressin-Evoked<br />
Contractions in Rat Aorta and Small Mesenteric<br />
Artery, 978<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191<br />
Phosphocreatine<br />
Adenosine Release and High Energy Phosphates in Intact Dog<br />
Hearts During Norepinephrine Infusion, 1146<br />
Energy Metabolism and Contractile Function After 15 Beats of<br />
Moderate Myocardial Ischemia, 1137<br />
Phosphodiesterase I1I<br />
Novel Diazinone Derivatives Separate Myofilament Ca' Sensitization<br />
and Phosphodiesterase III Inhibitory Effects in<br />
Guinea Pig Myocardium, 1081<br />
Phosphoinositide hydrolysis<br />
P,-Purinoceptor Activation Stimulates Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis<br />
and Inhibits Accumulation of cAMP in Cultured Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 477<br />
Phospholipase A2<br />
Identification and Characterization of Human Myocardial Phospholipase<br />
A, From Transplant Recipients Suffering From<br />
End-Stage Ischemic Heart Disease, 486<br />
Phospholipase C<br />
Differential Muscarinic Receptor mRNA Expression by Freshly<br />
Isolated and Cultured Bovine Aortic Endothelial Cells, 234<br />
Phospholipids<br />
Lysoplasmenylethanolamine Accumulation in Ischemic/Reperfused<br />
Isolated Fatty Acid-Perfused Hearts, 1161<br />
Phosphorylation<br />
Alterations in Myofibrillar Function and Protein Profiles After<br />
Complete Global Ischemia in Rat Hearts, 302<br />
Photon counting<br />
A Method for Measuring the Rate of Oxygen Release From<br />
Single Microvessels, 812<br />
Pig An Electron-Microscopic Study of Smooth Muscle Cell Dye<br />
Coupling in the Pig Coronary Arteries: Role of Gap Junctions,<br />
49<br />
Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptides Inhibit the Endothelin-1<br />
Secretory Response to Angiotensin II in Porcine Aorta, 241<br />
Recruitment of an Inotropic Reserve in Moderately Ischemic<br />
Myocardium at the Expense of Metabolic Recovery: A Model<br />
of Short-term Hibernation, 1282<br />
Plasminogen activator<br />
Heparin Inhibits the Expression of Tissue-Type Plasminogen<br />
Activator by Smooth Muscle Cells in Injured Rat Carotid<br />
Artery, 1128<br />
Platelet aggregation<br />
ADP Plays an Important Role in Mediating Platelet Aggregation<br />
and Cyclic Flow Variations In Vivo in Stenosed and<br />
Endothelium-Injured Canine Coronary Arteries, 39<br />
Aggregating Human Platelets in Carotid Sinus of Rabbits<br />
Decrease Sensitivity of Baroreceptors, 644<br />
Effect of Thrombin Inhibition on the Dynamics of Thrombolysis<br />
and on Platelet Function During Thrombolytic Therapy, 829<br />
Platelet-activating factor<br />
Effect of a Cigarette Smoke Extract on the Metabolism of the<br />
Proinflammatory Autacoid, Platelet-Activating Factor, 341<br />
Putative Mechanism of Hypotensive Action of Platelet-Activating<br />
Factor in Dogs, 893<br />
Platelet-derived growth factor<br />
Angiotensin II-Induced Mitogenesis of Spontaneously Hypertensive<br />
Rat-Derived Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells Is Dependent<br />
on Autocrine Production of Transforming Growth<br />
Factor-,B, 820<br />
Platelets<br />
Influence of Platelet-Vessel Wall Interactions on Leukocyte<br />
Rolling In Vivo, 355<br />
Mechanical Deformation of Vessel Wall and Shear Stress<br />
Determine the Basal Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor in the Intact Rabbit Coronary Vascular Bed, 123<br />
Polypeptide toxin<br />
Dose-Dependent Modulation of the Cardiac Sodium Channel<br />
by Sea Anemone Toxin ATXII, 285<br />
Potassium<br />
Developmental Changes in Membrane Ca2' and K' Currents in<br />
Fetal, Neonatal, and Adult Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes, 508<br />
Potassium channels<br />
Endothelin Blocks ATP-Sensitive K' Channels and Depolarizes<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells of Porcine Coronary Artery, 612<br />
Potassium current<br />
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in<br />
Aorta From Control and Renal Hypertensive Rats, 1<br />
Potassium Rectifier Currents Differ in Myocytes of Endocardial<br />
and Epicardial Origin, 91<br />
Potassium currents<br />
Ionic Currents in Single Cells From Human Cystic Artery, 536<br />
Power<br />
Power-Afterload Relation in the Failing Human Ventricle, 530<br />
P2-purinoceptors<br />
P2-Purinoceptor Activation Stimulates Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis<br />
and Inhibits Accumulation of cAMP in Cultured Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 477<br />
Pressoreceptors<br />
Aggregating Human Platelets in Carotid Sinus of Rabbits<br />
Decrease Sensitivity of Baroreceptors, 644<br />
Naloxone Potentiates Cardiopulmonary Baroreflex Sympathetic<br />
Control in Normal Humans, 172<br />
Smooth Muscle Tone and Rapid Resetting of Rat Aortic<br />
Baroreceptors, 116<br />
Pressure decay<br />
Kinetics of Restitution of Left Ventricular Relaxation, 29<br />
Pressure-flow relation<br />
Nitric Oxide Modulates Coronary Autoregulation in the Guinea<br />
Pig, 1296<br />
Pressure-volume relations<br />
Alterations in Left Ventricular Mechanics, Energetics, and<br />
Contractile Reserve in Experimental Heart Failure, 516
Right Ventricular Preload Recruitable Stroke Work, End-Systolic<br />
Pressure-Volume, and dP/dtma,-End-Diastolic Volume<br />
Relations Compared as Indexes of Right Ventricular Contractile<br />
Performance in Conscious Dogs, 1169<br />
Primer extension<br />
Regulated Tissue- and Cell-Specific Expression of the Human<br />
Renin Gene in Transgenic Mice, 1070<br />
Proline analogue<br />
Liposome-Entrapped Antifibrotic Agent Prevents Collagen Accumulation<br />
in Hypertensive Pulmonary Arteries of Rats, 912<br />
Prostacyclin<br />
Putative Mechanism of Hypotensive Action of Platelet-Activating<br />
Factor in Dogs, 893<br />
Prostaglandins<br />
Effect of Cyclooxygenase Blockade on Blood Flow Through<br />
Well-Developed Coronary Collateral Vessels, 1091<br />
Influence of Platelet-Vessel Wall Interactions on Leukocyte<br />
Rolling In Vivo, 355<br />
Protein extraction<br />
Ca2' Regulation of Mechanical Properties of Striated Muscle:<br />
Mechanistic Studies Using Extraction and Replacement of<br />
Regulatory Proteins, 865<br />
Protein kinase A<br />
Enhancement of Rabbit Cardiac Sodium Channels by ,3-Adrenergic<br />
Stimulation, 199<br />
Protein kinase C<br />
Contrasting Effects of Phorbol Esters on Serotonin- and Vasopressin-Evoked<br />
Contractions in Rat Aorta and Small Mesenteric<br />
Artery, 978<br />
Effect of a-Adrenergic Stimulation on Activation of Protein<br />
Kinase C and Phosphorylation of Proteins in Intact Rabbit<br />
Hearts, 670<br />
P,-Purinoceptor Activation Stimulates Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis<br />
and Inhibits Accumulation of cAMP in Cultured Ventricular<br />
Myocytes, 477<br />
a,-Receptor-Independent Activation of Protein Kinase C in<br />
Acute Myocardial Ischemia: Mechanisms for Sensitization of<br />
the Adenylate Cyclase System, 1304<br />
Protein phosphorylation<br />
Effect of a-Adrenergic Stimulation on Activation of Protein<br />
Kinase C and Phosphorylation of Proteins in Intact Rabbit<br />
Hearts, 670<br />
Proteinase inhibitors<br />
Role of Peptidases in Bradykinin-Induced Increase in Vascular<br />
Permeability In Vivo, 952<br />
Proximal flow convergence<br />
Impact of Finite Orifice Size on Proximal Flow Convergence:<br />
Implications for Doppler Quantification of Valvular Regurgitation,<br />
923<br />
Pulmonary hypertension<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilatory Action of Endogenous Atrial Natriuretic<br />
Factor in Rats With Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension:<br />
Effects of Monoclonal Atrial Natriuretic Factor Antibody, 184<br />
Pulmonary vascular bed<br />
Pulmonary Vasodilator Response to Vagal Stimulation Is<br />
Blocked by N'0-Nitro-L-arginine Methyl Ester in the Cat, 364<br />
Purinergic receptor<br />
Activation of Chloride Current by Purinergic Stimulation in<br />
Guinea Pig Heart Cells, 851<br />
Purinoceptors<br />
Effects of Adenine Nucleotides on the Proliferation of Aortic<br />
Endothelial Cells, 82<br />
Purkinje cells<br />
Direct Measurement of L-Type Ca 2 Window Current in Heart<br />
Cells, 445<br />
L- and T-Type Ca2 Channels in Canine Cardiac Purkinje Cells:<br />
Single-Channel Demonstration of L-Type Ca2 Window Current,<br />
456<br />
R<br />
Rabbit ventricular cell<br />
Developmental Changes in the /3-Adrenergic Modulation of<br />
Calcium Currents in Rabbit Ventricular Cells, 104<br />
Subject Index 1345<br />
Rabbits<br />
Influence of Platelet-Vessel Wall Interactions on Leukocyte<br />
Rolling In Vivo, 355<br />
Progestogens Do Not Affect Aortic Accumulation of Cholesterol<br />
in Ovariectomized Cholesterol-Fed Rabbits, 1198<br />
Radioiodinated serum albumin<br />
Effect of Endothelin on Plasma Volume and Albumin Escape,<br />
1027<br />
Radioisotopes<br />
Implementation and Evaluation of a Two-Compartment Model<br />
for Quantification of Myocardial Perfusion With Rubidium-82<br />
and Positron Emission Tomography, 496<br />
Radioligand binding sites<br />
Subcellular Distribution of 83-Adrenergic Receptors Delineated<br />
With Quantitative Ultrastructural Autoradiography of Radioligand<br />
Binding Sites, 1313<br />
Radioligand binding studies<br />
Specific Receptor-Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein Interaction<br />
Mediates the Release of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor, 1018<br />
Rapid resetting<br />
Smooth Muscle Tone and Rapid Resetting of Rat Aortic<br />
Baroreceptors, 116<br />
Rats<br />
Effect of Endothelin on Plasma Volume and Albumin Escape,<br />
1027<br />
Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in<br />
Aorta From Control and Renal Hypertensive Rats, 1<br />
Expression of the Sarcomeric Actin Isogenes in the Rat Heart<br />
With Development and Senescence, 999<br />
Isolation, Characterization, and Localization of Cardiac Collagen<br />
Type VI: Associations With Other Extracellular Matrix<br />
Components, 1006<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
Reactive hyperemia<br />
Role of Nitric Oxide in Reactive Hyperemia of the Guinea Pig<br />
Heart, 208<br />
ca-Receptor<br />
Adrenergic Blockade Blunts Adenosine Concentration and Coronary<br />
Vasodilation During Hypoxia, 1203<br />
Reentry<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Refractory period<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Regression<br />
Vascular Responses to Activated Leukocytes After Regression<br />
of Atherosclerosis, 423<br />
Regulation of contractile proteins<br />
Contractile Proteins in Myocardial Cells Are Regulated by<br />
Factor(s) Released by Blood Vessels, 787<br />
Relaxation<br />
Endocardial Endothelium Modulates Myofilament Ca2' Responsiveness<br />
in Aequorin-Loaded Ferret Myocardium, 754<br />
Renal sympathetic nerve activity<br />
Brain Ouabain and Central Effects of Dietary Sodium in<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 430<br />
N6-Methyl-L-Arginine, an Inhibitor of L-Arginine-Derived Nitric<br />
Oxide Synthesis, Stimulates Renal Sympathetic Nerve<br />
Activity In Vivo: A Role for Nitric Oxide in the Central<br />
Regulation of Sympathetic Tone?, 607<br />
Renin-angiotensin system<br />
Regulated Tissue- and Cell-Specific Expression of the Human<br />
Renin Gene in Transgenic Mice, 1070<br />
Reperfusion<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Blockade of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels Prevents Myocardial<br />
Preconditioning in Dogs, 223
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Effects of Simulated Ischemia and Reperfusion on the Sarcoplasmic<br />
Reticulum of Digitonin-Lysed Cardiomyocytes, 716<br />
Lysoplasmenylethanolamine Accumulation in Ischemic/Reperfused<br />
Isolated Fatty Acid-Perfused Hearts, 1161<br />
Modulation of Severity of Reperfusion Stunning in the Isolated<br />
Rat Heart by Agents Altering Calcium Flux at Onset of<br />
Reperfusion, 960<br />
Relation Between Glycolysis and Calcium Homeostasis in Postischemic<br />
Myocardium, 1180<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
Verapamil Prevents Slowing of Transmural Conduction and<br />
Suppresses Arrhythmias in an Isolated Guinea Pig Ventricular<br />
Model of Ischemia and Reperfusion, 651<br />
Replacement and interstitial fibrosis<br />
Chronic Nonocclusive Coronary Artery Constriction Impairs<br />
Ventricular Function, Myocardial Structure, and Cardiac<br />
Contractile Protein Enzyme Activity in Rats, 148<br />
Respiration<br />
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of Metabolic and<br />
Respiratory Support of Work Load in Intact Rabbit Hearts,<br />
576<br />
Restenosis<br />
Antisense Nonmuscle Myosin Heavy Chain and c-myb Oligonucleotides<br />
Suppress Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation In Vitro,<br />
835<br />
Retroviral vectors<br />
Genetically Engineered Endothelial Cells Remain Adherent<br />
and Viable After Stent Deployment and Exposure to Flow In<br />
Vitro, 348<br />
Right ventricle<br />
Right Ventricular Preload Recruitable Stroke Work, End-Systolic<br />
Pressure-Volume, and dP/dtma,:-End-Diastolic Volume<br />
Relations Compared as Indexes of Right Ventricular Contractile<br />
Performance in Conscious Dogs, 1169<br />
RNase protection<br />
Bovine Angiotensin Converting Enzyme cDNA Cloning and<br />
Regulation: Increased Expression During Endothelial Cell<br />
Growth Arrest, 1274<br />
Regulated Tissue- and Cell-Specific Expression of the Human<br />
Renin Gene in Transgenic Mice, 1070<br />
Rotors<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Ruthenium red<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
Ryanodine<br />
Modulation of Evoked Contractions in Rat Arteries by Ryanodine,<br />
Thapsigargin, and Cyclopiazonic Acid, 968<br />
Modulation of Severity of Reperfusion Stunning in the Isolated<br />
Rat Heart by Agents Altering Calcium Flux at Onset of<br />
Reperfusion, 960<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
S<br />
Sarcolemma<br />
Protein p67: A Calcium-Binding Protein Localized at the Sarcolemma<br />
of Secretory Atrial Myocytes, 370<br />
Sarcomere length<br />
Capillary Geometrical Changes With Fiber Shortening in Rat<br />
Myocardium, 697<br />
Sarcoplasmic reticulum<br />
Effects of Simulated Ischemia and Reperfusion on the Sarcoplasmic<br />
Reticulum of Digitonin-Lysed Cardiomyocytes, 716<br />
Modulation of Evoked Contractions in Rat Arteries by Ryanodine,<br />
Thapsigargin, and Cyclopiazonic Acid, 968<br />
Sea anemone toxin<br />
Dose-Dependent Modulation of the Cardiac Sodium Channel<br />
by Sea Anemone Toxin ATXII, 285<br />
Sensitization<br />
al-Receptor-Independent Activation of Protein Kinase C in<br />
Acute Myocardial Ischemia: Mechanisms for Sensitization of<br />
the Adenylate Cyclase System, 1304<br />
Serotonin<br />
ADP Plays an Important Role in Mediating Platelet Aggregation<br />
and Cyclic Flow Variations In Vivo in Stenosed and<br />
Endothelium-Injured Canine Coronary Arteries, 39<br />
Contrasting Effects of Phorbol Esters on Serotonin- and Vasopressin-Evoked<br />
Contractions in Rat Aorta and Small Mesenteric<br />
Artery, 978<br />
Modulation of Evoked Contractions in Rat Arteries by Ryanodine,<br />
Thapsigargin, and Cyclopiazonic Acid, 968<br />
Sex hormones<br />
Progestogens Do Not Affect Aortic Accumulation of Cholesterol<br />
in Ovariectomized Cholesterol-Fed Rabbits, 1198<br />
Shortening velocity<br />
Effects of Calcium on Shortening Velocity in Frog Chemically<br />
Skinned Atrial Myocytes and in Mechanically Disrupted<br />
Ventricular Myocardium From Rat, 885<br />
Single channels<br />
Dose-Dependent Modulation of the Cardiac Sodium Channel<br />
by Sea Anemone Toxin ATXII, 285<br />
Site-directed mutagenesis<br />
Immunolocalization and Expression of Functional and Nonfunctional<br />
Cell-to-Cell Channels From Wild-Type and Mutant<br />
Rat Heart Connexin43 cDNA, 1233<br />
a-Skeletal actin<br />
Expression of the Sarcomeric Actin Isogenes in the Rat Heart<br />
With Development and Senescence, 999<br />
Skeletal muscle work<br />
"Tissue Need' and Limb Collateral Arterial Growth: Skeletal<br />
Contractile Power and Perfusion During Collateral Development<br />
in the Rat, 546<br />
Smooth muscle cells<br />
a1-Adrenoreceptor Blockade Reduces the Angiotensin II-Induced<br />
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell DNA Synthesis in the<br />
Rat Thoracic Aorta and Carotid Artery, 1122<br />
An Electron-Microscopic Study of Smooth Muscle Cell Dye<br />
Coupling in the Pig Coronary Arteries: Role of Gap Junctions,<br />
49<br />
Angiotensin II-Induced Mitogenesis of Spontaneously Hypertensive<br />
Rat-Derived Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells Is Dependent<br />
on Autocrine Production of Transforming Growth<br />
Factor-p, 820<br />
Antisense Nonmuscle Myosin Heavy Chain and c-myb Oligonucleotides<br />
Suppress Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation In Vitro,<br />
835<br />
Effects of Oxidant Stress on Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor-Induced and Nitrovasodilator-Induced cGMP Accumulation<br />
in Vascular Cells in Culture, 326<br />
Endothelin Blocks ATP-Sensitive K' Channels and Depolarizes<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells of Porcine Coronary Artery, 612<br />
Heparin Inhibits Collagenase Gene Expression Mediated by<br />
Phorbol Ester-Responsive Element in Primate Arterial<br />
Smooth Muscle Cells, 1062<br />
Ionic Currents in Single Cells From Human Cystic Artery, 536<br />
Sodium channel<br />
Dose-Dependent Modulation of the Cardiac Sodium Channel<br />
by Sea Anemone Toxin ATXII, 285<br />
Sodium channels<br />
Enhancement of Rabbit Cardiac Sodium Channels by P-Adrenergic<br />
Stimulation, 199<br />
Sodium current<br />
,B-Adrenergic Modulation of Fast Inward Sodium Current in<br />
Canine Myocardium: Syncytial Preparations Versus Isolated<br />
Myocytes, 844<br />
Kinetics of Interaction of the Lidocaine Metabolite Glycylxylidide<br />
With the Cardiac Sodium Channel: Additive Blockade<br />
With Lidocaine, 1254<br />
Sodium inactivation<br />
Dose-Dependent Modulation of the Cardiac Sodium Channel<br />
by Sea Anemone Toxin ATXII, 285
Sodium nitroprusside<br />
Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Mediates Nitroglycerin and<br />
Sodium Nitroprusside-Induced Vasodilation in Feline Cerebral<br />
Arterioles, 1313<br />
Capillary Hydraulic Conductivity Is Elevated by cGMP-Dependent<br />
Vasodilators, 382<br />
Effects of Oxidant Stress on Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor-Induced and Nitrovasodilator-Induced cGMP Accumulation<br />
in Vascular Cells in Culture, 326<br />
Somatostatin<br />
Effect of Spinal Microinjections of an Antagonist to Substance P<br />
or Somatostatin on the Exercise Pressor Reflex, 213<br />
Spectrophotometry<br />
A Method for Measuring the Rate of Oxygen Release From<br />
Single Microvessels, 812<br />
Spiral waves<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
Spontaneously hypertensive rats<br />
Decreased Endothelium-Dependent Hyperpolarization to Acetylcholine<br />
in Smooth Muscle of the Mesenteric Artery of<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 660<br />
Passive Mechanical Stretch Releases Atrial Natriuretic Peptide<br />
From Rat Ventricular Myocardium, 1244<br />
Striated muscle<br />
Ca2 Regulation of Mechanical Properties of Striated Muscle:<br />
Mechanistic Studies Using Extraction and Replacement of<br />
Regulatory Proteins, 865<br />
Stroke work<br />
Right Ventricular Preload Recruitable Stroke Work, End-Systolic<br />
Pressure-Volume, and dP/dtm,a-End-Diastolic Volume<br />
Relations Compared as Indexes of Right Ventricular Contractile<br />
Performance in Conscious Dogs, 1169<br />
Stunning<br />
Modulation of Severity of Reperfusion Stunning in the Isolated<br />
Rat Heart by Agents Altering Calcium Flux at Onset of<br />
Reperfusion, 960<br />
Reversibility of the Effects of Normothermic Global Ischemia<br />
on the Ryanodine-Sensitive and Ryanodine-Insensitive Calcium<br />
Uptake of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, 163<br />
Subarachnoid hemorrhage<br />
Reduced Production of cGMP Underlies the Loss of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Relaxations in the Canine Basilar Artery<br />
After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, 248<br />
Substance P<br />
Effect of Spinal Microinjections of an Antagonist to Substance P<br />
or Somatostatin on the Exercise Pressor Reflex, 213<br />
Sudden cardiac death<br />
Cryoblockade in Limbic Brain (Amygdala) Prevents or Delays<br />
Ventricular Fibrillation After Coronary Artery Occlusion in<br />
Psychologically Stressed Pigs, 600<br />
Sulfhydryls<br />
Effects of Oxidant Stress on Endothelium-Derived Relaxing<br />
Factor-Induced and Nitrovasodilator-Induced cGMP Accumulation<br />
in Vascular Cells in Culture, 326<br />
Superoxide anion<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991<br />
Superoxide dismutase<br />
Dimethylthiourea, an Oxygen Radical Scavenger, Protects Isolated<br />
Cardiac Myocytes From Hypoxic Injury by Inhibition of<br />
Na+-Ca2 Exchange and Not by Its Antioxidant Effects, 804<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991<br />
Vascular Bound Recombinant Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase<br />
Type C Protects Against the Detrimental Effects of<br />
Superoxide Radicals on Endothelium-Dependent Arterial<br />
Relaxation, 264<br />
Swelling<br />
Swelling-Induced Chloride-Sensitive Current in Canine Atrial<br />
Cells Revealed by Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Method, 679<br />
Sympathetic denervation<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
Subject Index 1347<br />
Sympathetic innervation<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
Sympathetic nervous system<br />
Effects of 3-Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation and Blockade on<br />
Rate-Dependent Atrioventricular Nodal Properties, 902<br />
Systole<br />
Capillary Geometrical Changes With Fiber Shortening in Rat<br />
Myocardium, 697<br />
Systolic coronary flow<br />
Cryoblockade in Limbic Brain (Amygdala) Prevents or Delays<br />
Ventricular Fibrillation After Coronary Artery Occlusion in<br />
Psychologically Stressed Pigs, 600<br />
In-Plane Myocardial Wall Stress Is Not the Primary Determinant<br />
of Coronary Systolic Flow Impediment: A Study in the<br />
Isolated, Perfused Dog Septum, 583<br />
T<br />
Temperature effects<br />
Effect of Temperature Change on the Permeability of Eel Rete<br />
Capillaries, 272<br />
Tetrodotoxin<br />
Existence of Both Fast and Slow Channel Activity During the<br />
Early Stages of Ventricular Fibrillation, 773<br />
Thapsigargin<br />
Modulation of Evoked Contractions in Rat Arteries by Ryanodine,<br />
Thapsigargin, and Cyclopiazonic Acid, 968<br />
Thin filament<br />
Alterations in Myofibrillar Function and Protein Profiles After<br />
Complete Global Ischemia in Rat Hearts, 302<br />
Thrombin<br />
Aggregating Human Platelets in Carotid Sinus of Rabbits<br />
Decrease Sensitivity of Baroreceptors, 644<br />
Oxidized Low Density Lipoproteins Induce mRNA Expression<br />
and Release of Endothelin From Human and Porcine Endothelium,<br />
1191<br />
Thrombolysis<br />
Effect of Thrombin Inhibition on the Dynamics of Thrombolysis<br />
and on Platelet Function During Thrombolytic Therapy, 829<br />
Thromboxane A2<br />
ADP Plays an Important Role in Mediating Platelet Aggregation<br />
and Cyclic Flow Variations In Vivo in Stenosed and<br />
Endothelium-Injured Canine Coronary Arteries, 39<br />
Putative Mechanism of Hypotensive Action of Platelet-Activating<br />
Factor in Dogs, 893<br />
Transfer function<br />
Dynamic Effects of Carotid Sinus Baroreflex on Ventriculoarterial<br />
Coupling Studied in Anesthetized Dogs, 1044<br />
Transforming growth factor-a<br />
Angiotensin II-Induced Mitogenesis of Spontaneously Hypertensive<br />
Rat-Derived Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells Is Dependent<br />
on Autocrine Production of Transforming Growth<br />
Factor-p, 820<br />
Transgenic mice<br />
Regulated Tissue- and Cell-Specific Expression of the Human<br />
Renin Gene in Transgenic Mice, 1070<br />
Transmembrane action potential<br />
Existence of Both Fast and Slow Channel Activity During the<br />
Early Stages of Ventricular Fibrillation, 773<br />
Transmural conduction<br />
Verapamil Prevents Slowing of Transmural Conduction and<br />
Suppresses Arrhythmias in an Isolated Guinea Pig Ventricular<br />
Model of Ischemia and Reperfusion, 651<br />
Transmural reentry<br />
Verapamil Prevents Slowing of Transmural Conduction and<br />
Suppresses Arrhythmias in an Isolated Guinea Pig Ventricular<br />
Model of Ischemia and Reperfusion, 651<br />
Tricarboxylic acid cycle<br />
Indexing Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Flux in Intact Hearts by<br />
Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 392<br />
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of Metabolic and<br />
Respiratory Support of Work Load in Intact Rabbit Hearts,<br />
576
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Trigeminovascular system<br />
Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Mediates Nitroglycerin and<br />
Sodium Nitroprusside-Induced Vasodilation in Feline Cerebral<br />
Arterioles, 1313<br />
Triggered rhythms<br />
Adenosine-Sensitive Afterdepolarizations and Triggered Activity<br />
in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes, 743<br />
Troponin C<br />
Ca>2 Regulation of Mechanical Properties of Striated Muscle:<br />
Mechanistic Studies Using Extraction and Replacement of<br />
Regulatory Proteins, 865<br />
Troponin I<br />
Alterations in Myofibrillar Function and Protein Profiles After<br />
Complete Global Ischemia in Rat Hearts, 302<br />
Troponin T<br />
Alterations in Myofibrillar Function and Protein Profiles After<br />
Complete Global Ischemia in Rat Hearts, 302<br />
Tumor necrosis factor<br />
Neutralization of Endogenous Tumor Necrosis Factor Ameliorates<br />
the Severity of Myosin-Induced Myocarditis, 856<br />
U<br />
Ultrastructural autoradiography<br />
Subcellular Distribution of 32-Adrenergic Receptors Delineated<br />
With Quantitative Ultrastructural Autoradiography of Radioligand<br />
Binding Sites, 1313<br />
V<br />
Vagotomy<br />
Regulation of Acetylcholinesterase in Avian Heart: Studies on<br />
Ontogeny and the Influence of Vagotomy, 633<br />
Vascular injury<br />
Active Oxygen Species Stimulate Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell<br />
Growth and Proto-oncogene Expression, 593<br />
Vascular smooth muscle<br />
Contrasting Effects of Phorbol Esters on Serotonin- and Vasopressin-Evoked<br />
Contractions in Rat Aorta and Small Mesenteric<br />
Artery, 978<br />
Decreased Endothelium-Dependent Hyperpolarization to Acetylcholine<br />
in Smooth Muscle of the Mesenteric Artery of<br />
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, 660<br />
Ionic Currents in Single Cells From Human Cystic Artery, 536<br />
JE mRNA Accumulates Rapidly in Aortic Injury and in Platelet-Derived<br />
Growth Factor-Stimulated Vascular Smooth<br />
Muscle Cells, 314<br />
Modulation of Evoked Contractions in Rat Arteries by Ryanodine,<br />
Thapsigargin, and Cyclopiazonic Acid, 968<br />
Vasoconstriction<br />
Vascular Responses to Activated Leukocytes After Regression<br />
of Atherosclerosis, 423<br />
Vasoconstrictors<br />
M-Methyl-L-Arginine, an Inhibitor of L-Arginine-Derived Nitric<br />
Oxide Synthesis, Stimulates Renal Sympathetic Nerve<br />
Activity In Vivo: A Role for Nitric Oxide in the Central<br />
Regulation of Sympathetic Tone?, 607<br />
Vasodilation<br />
Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Mediates Nitroglycerin and<br />
Sodium Nitroprusside-Induced Vasodilation in Feline Cerebral<br />
Arterioles, 1313<br />
Vasodilation, flow-induced<br />
Pathophysiological Consequences of Atherosclerosis Extend<br />
Into the Coronary Microcirculation: Restoration of Endothelium-Dependent<br />
Responses by L-Arginine, 465<br />
Venodilation<br />
Putative Mechanism of Hypotensive Action of Platelet-Activating<br />
Factor in Dogs, 893<br />
Ventricular fibrillation<br />
Anion Manipulation: A New Antiarrhythmic Approach: Action<br />
of Substitution of Chloride With Nitrate on Ischemia- and<br />
Reperfusion-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation and Contractile<br />
Function, 617<br />
Existence of Both Fast and Slow Channel Activity During the<br />
Early Stages of Ventricular Fibrillation, 773<br />
Ventricular function<br />
Isolated Ventricular Systolic Interaction During Transient Reductions<br />
in Left Ventricular Pressure, 944<br />
Ventricular interdependence<br />
Isolated Ventricular Systolic Interaction During Transient Reductions<br />
in Left Ventricular Pressure, 944<br />
Ventricular myocytes<br />
/3-Adrenergic Modulation of Fast Inward Sodium Current in<br />
Canine Myocardium: Syncytial Preparations Versus Isolated<br />
Myocytes, 844<br />
Effects of Simulated Ischemia and Reperfusion on the Sarcoplasmic<br />
Reticulum of Digitonin-Lysed Cardiomyocytes, 716<br />
Ventricular systolic interaction<br />
Isolated Ventricular Systolic Interaction During Transient Reductions<br />
in Left Ventricular Pressure, 944<br />
Ventricular wall stress<br />
Cryoblockade in Limbic Brain (Amygdala) Prevents or Delays<br />
Ventricular Fibrillation After Coronary Artery Occlusion in<br />
Psychologically Stressed Pigs, 600<br />
In-Plane Myocardial Wall Stress Is Not the Primary Determinant<br />
of Coronary Systolic Flow Impediment: A Study in the<br />
Isolated, Perfused Dog Septum, 583<br />
Ventriculoarterial coupling<br />
Dynamic Effects of Carotid Sinus Baroreflex on Ventriculoarterial<br />
Coupling Studied in Anesthetized Dogs, 1044<br />
Verapamil<br />
Existence of Both Fast and Slow Channel Activity During the<br />
Early Stages of Ventricular Fibrillation, 773<br />
Verapamil Prevents Slowing of Transmural Conduction and<br />
Suppresses Arrhythmias in an Isolated Guinea Pig Ventricular<br />
Model of Ischemia and Reperfusion, 651<br />
Vessel injury<br />
JE mRNA Accumulates Rapidly in Aortic Injury and in Platelet-Derived<br />
Growth Factor-Stimulated Vascular Smooth<br />
Muscle Cells, 314<br />
Vessel wall injury<br />
Influence of Platelet-Vessel Wall Interactions on Leukocyte<br />
Rolling In Vivo, 355<br />
Voltage clamp<br />
Adenosine-Sensitive Afterdepolarizations and Triggered Activity<br />
in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes, 743<br />
Ionic Currents in Single Cells From Human Cystic Artery, 536<br />
Vortices<br />
Effect of Field Stimulation on Cellular Repolarization in Rabbit<br />
Myocardium: Implications for Reentry Induction, 707<br />
W<br />
Wave propagation<br />
Pulsatile Pressure-Flow Relations and Pulse-Wave Propagation<br />
in the Umbilical <strong>Circulation</strong> of Fetal Sheep, 761<br />
Wave reflections<br />
Pulsatile Pressure-Flow Relations and Pulse-Wave Propagation<br />
in the Umbilical <strong>Circulation</strong> of Fetal Sheep, 761<br />
Window current<br />
Direct Measurement of L-Type Ca-> Window Current in Heart<br />
Cells, 445<br />
L- and T-Type Ca2' Channels in Canine Cardiac Purkinje Cells:<br />
Single-Channel Demonstration of L-Type Ca'+ Window Current,<br />
456<br />
X<br />
Xanthine oxidase<br />
Reoxygenation of Endothelial Cells Increases Permeability by<br />
Oxidant-Dependent Mechanisms, 991
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From the American Heart Association<br />
Second World Congress of Stroke<br />
The Second World Congress of Stroke, sponsored<br />
by the International Stroke Society and the<br />
AHA's Stroke Council and endorsed by the American<br />
Academy of Neurology, will be held September<br />
8-12, 1992, at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington,<br />
D.C. Dr. James F. Toole is head of the<br />
program committee.<br />
Authorities from several continents will participate<br />
in sessions on the basic and clinical research<br />
aspects of stroke diagnosis and management. Topics<br />
to be discussed include prevention, recognition<br />
of persons at high risk, acute management, rehabilitation,<br />
heart-brain relations, vascular dementia,<br />
neuroimaging, stroke in youth and age, regeneration<br />
and transplantation, clinical trials,<br />
neuroprotection, neuromodulators, new invasive<br />
interventions, cerebral hemorrhage, vasospasm,<br />
migraine, and the pathophysiology and pharmacology<br />
of cerebral circulation. The program will be<br />
of interest to physicians, surgeons, scientists,<br />
nurses, and other health professionals studying<br />
these issues or caring for patients with cerebrovascular<br />
disease. Oral presentations, symposia, workshops,<br />
satellite symposia, breakfast seminars, and<br />
poster sessions will be featured.<br />
For more information contact James F. Toole,<br />
MD, Convention Office, Bowman Gray School of<br />
Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-<br />
Salem, NC 27157-1074. Telephone 919-748-6103.<br />
Fax 919-748-5477.<br />
American Heart Walk Debuts<br />
in October<br />
The American Heart Walk, the AHA's first<br />
nationwide walking event, will be held on October<br />
3-4, 1992. It is expected that about 250,000<br />
people will participate in more than 450 events<br />
nationwide.<br />
"This is more than just a fund-raising event.<br />
This is an opportunity to promote exercise as well<br />
as educate people about cardiovascular diseases<br />
and stroke," said Anne Golden, chairman of the<br />
board of the AHA.<br />
Lederle Laboratories, a division of American<br />
Cyanamid Co., will underwrite the costs of the<br />
1992 American Heart Walk.<br />
For more information about the American<br />
Heart Walk, contact your local AHA.<br />
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"Eating for Healthy Tomorrows"<br />
Program<br />
During the past 2 years the AHA and the<br />
American Association of Retired Persons have<br />
piloted a nutrition program, "Eating for Healthy<br />
Tomorrows," designed for African-Americans 50<br />
years of age and older. The program is a 2-hour<br />
combination of lecture, group discussion, interactive<br />
games, and exercise to help participants<br />
become aware of their sodium and fat intakes. A<br />
cooking demonstration and tasting is included to<br />
teach participants how to prepare a heart-healthy<br />
meal.<br />
Pilot testing indicates that participants increase<br />
their knowledge of nutrition and learn ways to<br />
improve their health. The materials are considered<br />
easy to understand and the activities important<br />
and helpful. Because of these positive results, the<br />
AHA and AARP are proceeding with the production<br />
of this program and anticipate that it will be<br />
available in fall 1992. The program will be presented<br />
by registered dietitians and volunteers at<br />
churches, senior centers, community centers, nursing<br />
homes, and housing locations and in hospitalbased<br />
extension programs.<br />
For more information, contact Education and<br />
Community Programs, American Heart Association,<br />
7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75231-<br />
4596. Telephone 214-706-1512.<br />
AHA Food Festival to Be Held<br />
in September<br />
The AHA's eighth annual Food Festival will<br />
begin September 19, 1992. The week-long consumer<br />
nutrition education event will be held at<br />
participating supermarkets.<br />
Shoppers will learn about heart-healthy shopping<br />
and eating. The AHA's "Fat-O-Stat" quiz<br />
will alert consumers to sources of hidden fat in<br />
their diets. Nutrition information posters and educational<br />
materials, all from the AHA, will be<br />
available at no charge. The goal of the Food<br />
Festival is not only to help consumers learn about<br />
the relation between coronary heart disease and<br />
diets high in fat, sodium, and cholesterol but also<br />
to teach them about buying and cooking hearthealthy<br />
foods while avoiding sources of hidden fat<br />
and cholesterol.<br />
More than 10,000 volunteers from AHA affiliates<br />
will be working at the Food Festival to educate<br />
their friends and neighbors about heart disease,<br />
the nation's number one killer, and stroke,
the number one debilitating disease. For more<br />
information about Food Festival activities in your<br />
area, contact your local AHA.<br />
Active Partnership Program<br />
Since its release a year ago, the AHA's updated<br />
Active Partnership program has been distributed<br />
to more than 2,500 health professionals across the<br />
United States. The program is a multimedia education<br />
package designed for use in the rehabilitation<br />
of patients who have had acute cardiac events.<br />
It was developed to educate patients and enhance<br />
and facilitate the health professional's role in<br />
teaching. Although it is a self-help program, the<br />
guidance of a health professional is necessary to<br />
provide support and motivation to patients.<br />
The Active Partnership program can be used<br />
with patients in the acute, subacute, and chronic<br />
phases of cardiovascular diseases. It comprises a<br />
training manual for health professionals and six<br />
short videocassettes with a patient workbook.<br />
These elements provide insight into the mechanisms<br />
of coronary heart disease and the importance<br />
of risk factor management, focusing on<br />
smoking, diet, exercise, and stress management.<br />
An audiocassette on stress management and relaxation<br />
techniques is included.<br />
Flexibility is a key benefit of the package. The<br />
videos can be shown on closed-circuit television or<br />
to groups in a health care or rehabilitation setting.<br />
Some centers allow patients to view the tapes at<br />
home. Although the materials are designed primarily<br />
for nurses to use with patients, they can also<br />
be used by physicians, dietitians, physical and<br />
occupational therapists, psychologists, educators,<br />
and other members of the rehabilitation team.<br />
The program directs patients to ask their physicians<br />
about lifting, driving, sexual activity, and<br />
return to work. The physician or other health<br />
professional is asked to complete an exercise prescription<br />
for the patient, list medications and their<br />
dosages and side effects, and cosign a no-smoking<br />
contract with the patient.<br />
For more information about Active Partnership,<br />
contact your local American Heart Association or<br />
write Active Partnership, American Heart Association,<br />
7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75231-<br />
4596.<br />
Report Available From AHCPR<br />
A new health technology assessment report,<br />
prepared by the Agency for Health Care Policy<br />
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and <strong>Research</strong>'s Office of Health Technology Assessment,<br />
is now available.<br />
Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs includes a discussion<br />
of the rationale and background of such<br />
programs as well as a review of the literature in the<br />
areas of heart transplantation, percutaneous transluminal<br />
coronary angioplasty, and cardiac valve<br />
surgery. The report ends with a discussion and<br />
summary. To obtain a free copy of the report<br />
(DHHS publication no. AHCPR 92-0015), write<br />
the AHCPR Publications Clearinghouse, PO Box<br />
8547, Silver Spring, MD 20907. Telephone 800-<br />
358-9295.<br />
Name of Subspecialty<br />
Board Changes<br />
In September 1991 the American Board of<br />
Medical Specialties approved the request of the<br />
American Board of Internal Medicine to change<br />
the name of its Subspecialty Board on Endocrinology<br />
and Metabolism to the Subspecialty Board on<br />
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism.<br />
The rationale for the change is twofold: to<br />
recognize the increasing complexity of the care of<br />
patients with diabetes mellitus and its complications<br />
and to acknowledge that the care of patients<br />
with diabetes is integral to the training and expertise<br />
of the certified endocrinologist. Approximately<br />
25% of the current certifying examination<br />
is devoted to questions about diabetes mellitus and<br />
its complications.<br />
Beginning with the 1991 certifying examination,<br />
all successful candidates for certification and recertification<br />
in the subspecialty will receive certificates<br />
bearing the new name of the subspecialty<br />
board. However, it is understood that certification<br />
in endocrinology and metabolism before 1991 also<br />
confers recognition of special expertise in diabetes<br />
mellitus.<br />
AHCPR Grants Available<br />
The Agency for Health Care Policy and <strong>Research</strong><br />
encourages the submission of applications to conduct<br />
applied research on effective dissemination of<br />
health-related information and clinical practice<br />
guidelines, technology assessments, general health<br />
services research findings, and research findings<br />
used in policy decisions and recommendations.<br />
Public and private nonprofit institutions, state<br />
and local government units, and individuals may<br />
submit applications. For-profit institutions are not<br />
eligible for AHCPR grants. Applications may be
elated to any priority area of "Healthy People<br />
2000," a Public Health Service-led national activity<br />
for health promotion and disease prevention.<br />
Applicants may obtain a copy of "Healthy People<br />
2000" (summary report: stock no. 017-001-<br />
00473-1) from the Superintendent of Documents,<br />
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC<br />
20402-9325. Telephone 202-783-3238.<br />
The AHCPR works to enhance the quality,<br />
appropriateness, and effectiveness of health care<br />
services and to improve access to care; it is also<br />
responsible for increasing the quality and quantity<br />
of data for general health services research. The<br />
AHCPR is required to disseminate the results of<br />
its research. The definition of effective dissemination<br />
includes the process through which target<br />
groups become aware of, receive, accept, and use<br />
disseminated information; the goal of disseminating<br />
information effectively is to improve patient<br />
care, patient outcomes, and quality of life.<br />
Applications are due to the Division of <strong>Research</strong><br />
Grants, National Institutes of Health, on<br />
October 1, February 1, and June 1. For more<br />
information, contact Margaret VanAmringe, Director,<br />
Center for <strong>Research</strong> Dissemination and<br />
Liaison, Agency for Health Care Policy and <strong>Research</strong>,<br />
2101 East Jefferson Drive, Suite 501, Rockville,<br />
MD 20892. Telephone 301-227-8362.<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Supplements for<br />
Recruitment of Persons<br />
With Disabilities<br />
The National Institutes of Health and the Alcohol,<br />
Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration<br />
and their awarding components have developed<br />
an initiative to encourage the recruitment of<br />
persons with disabilities into careers in biomedical<br />
research. Funds are available to supplement existing<br />
grants for the support and recruitment of<br />
scientists and students with disabilities. Supplemental<br />
awards are available to support high school<br />
and undergraduate students, graduate research<br />
assistants, persons in postdoctoral training, and<br />
investigators developing independent research careers<br />
as well as established investigators who become<br />
disabled.<br />
The proposed research experience must be an<br />
integral part of the approved, ongoing research of<br />
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the parent grant. With the exception of the supplemental<br />
program for established investigators<br />
who become disabled, persons with disabilities<br />
must be given the opportunity to interact with<br />
individuals on the parent grant, to contribute<br />
intellectually to the research, and to enhance their<br />
research skills and knowledge about that area of<br />
biomedical science.<br />
Funds to change or adjust the research setting<br />
may be requested if they will enable an otherwise<br />
qualified employee with disabilities to perform the<br />
essential functions associated with his or her role<br />
on the project and if the amount requested is<br />
reasonable.<br />
In all cases, the parent grant must have support<br />
remaining for a reasonable period of time of a<br />
supplemental award. Principal investigators are<br />
encouraged to submit an application no later than<br />
3 months before the anniversary date of the last 2<br />
years remaining on the parent grant.<br />
A request for a supplement may be submitted at<br />
any time to the institute that supports the parent<br />
grant. The NIH or ADAMHA staff administering<br />
the parent grant should also be contacted for<br />
information.<br />
Short-term Training Positions<br />
The National Institutes of Health announces the<br />
availability of short-term training positions for<br />
health professional students on National <strong>Research</strong><br />
Service Award predoctoral or postdoctoral institutional<br />
research training grants.<br />
These positions are available to students at<br />
schools that grant degrees in medicine, osteopathy,<br />
optometry, dentistry, chiropractic medicine, veterinary<br />
medicine, and pharmacy; in schools of pharmacy,<br />
only candidates for the PharmD degree are<br />
eligible. Trainees must engage in full-time research<br />
during the period of the appointment,<br />
which is usually not shorter than 2 months or<br />
longer than 3 months.<br />
Institutions with 3 or more years remaining in an<br />
award period for an existing training grant may<br />
request short-term training positions as a competitive<br />
supplement before the September 10, 1992,<br />
deadline or any subsequent deadlines. Prospective<br />
applicants should contact the appropriate NIH<br />
program administrator for specific information<br />
about application procedures.
Domestic<br />
1992<br />
Indicates meetings sponsored or hosted by the<br />
American Heart Association or its scientific councils.<br />
May 30-June 3: Association for the Advancement of Medical<br />
Instrumentation's 27th Annual Meeting and<br />
Exposition. Anaheim Marriott Hotel, Anaheim,<br />
Calif. Francis Charbonnier, PhD, and Alan Lipschultz,<br />
CCE, PE, CSP, cochairmen. Inquiries:<br />
AAMI Education Department, 3330 Washington<br />
Blvd, Suite 400, Arlington, VA 22201-4598. Fax<br />
703-276-0793.<br />
June 2-4: Introduction to Doppler Echocardiography.<br />
Saint Louis University Medical Center, Saint Louis,<br />
Mo. Sponsored by the Saint Louis University Medical<br />
Center. Inquiries: Continuing Medical Education,<br />
School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand, Room<br />
259, Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel 314-577-8167. Fax<br />
314-577-8214.<br />
June 4-6: Practical Anatomy and Surgical Technique<br />
Workshop: Neurosurgery Workshop. Part I, Peripheral<br />
Nerve. Saint Louis Metropolitan Medical Society<br />
Building, Saint Louis, Mo. Sponsored by the<br />
Saint Louis University Medical Center. Inquiries:<br />
Continuing Medical Education, School of Medicine,<br />
1402 South Grand, Room 259, Saint Louis, MO<br />
63104. Tel 314-577-8167. Fax 314-577-8214.<br />
June 4-6: Vascular Stents 1992: A Comprehensive Symposium.<br />
Sheraton Grande Torrey Pines Hotel, La Jolla,<br />
Calif. Sponsored by Scripps Clinic and <strong>Research</strong><br />
Foundation. Inquiries: Department of Academic Affairs,<br />
403C, Scripps Clinic and <strong>Research</strong> Foundation,<br />
10666 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037. Tel<br />
619-554-8556. Fax 619-554-6310.<br />
June 7-9: Practical Anatomy and Surgical Technique<br />
Workshop: Neurosurgery Workshop. Part II, Spine-<br />
Microsurgery and Stabilization. Saint Louis Metropolitan<br />
Medical Society Building, Saint Louis, Mo.<br />
Sponsored by the Saint Louis University Medical<br />
Center. Inquiries: Continuing Medical Education,<br />
School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand, Room 259,<br />
Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel 314-577-8167. Fax 314-<br />
577-8214.<br />
June 8-12: Cardiac Rehabilitation. La Crosse, Wisconsin.<br />
Sponsored by the La Crosse Exercise and Health<br />
Program. Inquiries: John Porcari, PhD, La Crosse<br />
Exercise and Health Program, University of Wisconsin-La<br />
Crosse, 221 Mitchell Hall, La Crosse, WI<br />
54601. Tel 608-785-8683.<br />
June 10-14: Practical Anatomy and Surgical Technique<br />
Workshop: Neurosurgery Workshop. Part III, Microsurgery<br />
of the Brain. Saint Louis Metropolitan Medical<br />
Society Building, Saint Louis, Mo. Sponsored by<br />
the Saint Louis University Medical Center. Inquiries:<br />
Continuing Medical Education, School of Medicine,<br />
1402 South Grand, Room 259, Saint Louis,<br />
MO 63104. Tel 314-577-8167. Fax 314-577-8214.<br />
June 13-15: 19th Annual Harvard Course: Intensive Care<br />
Medicine-The Art and Science of Critical Care.<br />
Marriott Hotel, Cambridge, Mass. Sponsored by<br />
Meetings Calendar<br />
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Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General<br />
Hospital. Inquiries: Warren M. Zapol, MD, Department<br />
of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital,<br />
Boston, MA 02114. Tel 617-726-3030. Fax 617-<br />
726-7536.<br />
June 15-19: Cardiovascular Pathophysiology for Engineers<br />
and Physical Scientists. Cambridge, Mass.<br />
Sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.<br />
Richard J. Cohen, MD, PhD, program director.<br />
Inquiries: Director of the Summer Session, MIT,<br />
Room E19-356, Cambridge, MA 02139. Tel 617-253-<br />
2101.<br />
June 18-20: Cardiac Transplantation: State of the Art-A<br />
Course for Cardiologists, Cardiac Surgeons, and<br />
Nurse Coordinators. Heart House Learning Center,<br />
Bethesda, Md. Jack G. Copeland III, MD, FACC,<br />
and Lynne Warner Stevenson, MD, FACC, directors.<br />
Inquiries: American College of Cardiology,<br />
Heart House, 9111 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda,<br />
MD 20814-1699. Tel 301-897-5400 or 800-253-4636.<br />
Fax 301-897-9745.<br />
June 24-26: Third Annual Lahey Clinic Symposium on<br />
Cardiovascular Disease: State of the Art 1992. Brewster,<br />
Cape Cod, Mass. Inquiries: Educational Seminars,<br />
Lahey Clinic Medical Center, 41 Mall Rd,<br />
Burlington, MA 01805. Tel 617-273-5238. Fax 617-<br />
273-8999.<br />
June 27-July 3: Comprehensive Board Review in Family<br />
Practice Medicine. Saint Louis, Mo. Sponsored by<br />
the Department of Family Medicine, Deaconess<br />
Hospital and CME Reviews Inc, Saint Louis, Mo.<br />
Inquiries: David M. Tarlow, MD, PhD, course coordinator,<br />
PO Box 510222, Saint Louis, MO 63151-<br />
0222. Tel 800-633-8378.<br />
June 28-July 3: FASEB Summer Conference on Renal<br />
Hemodynamics: Interactions With Endothelial and<br />
Epithelial Systems. Vermont Academy, Saxtons<br />
River, Vt. Inquiries: Dr. L. Gabriel Navar, Tulane<br />
University School of Medicine, Department of Physiology<br />
SL#39, 1430 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, LA<br />
70112. Tel 504-588-5251. Fax 504-584-2675.<br />
July 1-3: New Devices for the Cardiac and Peripheral<br />
Vascular Laboratories. Disney's Yacht and Beach<br />
Club Resort, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista,<br />
Orlando, Fla. Inquiries: Shadyside Hospital, New<br />
Devices Technology Workshop, 5230 Centre Ave,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA 15232. Tel 412-623-1051.<br />
July 16-20: The Neurohypophysis: A Window on Brain<br />
Function. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. Sponsored<br />
by the New York Academy of Sciences. Inquiries:<br />
Conference Department, The New York Academy<br />
of Sciences, 2 East 63rd St, New York, NY<br />
10021. Tel 212-838-0230. Fax 212-888-2894.<br />
July 17-19: Vascular Imaging and Intervention for the '90s.<br />
Ritz-Carlton Resort Hotel, San Francisco. Sponsored<br />
by the Stanford University Medical Center. R.<br />
Brooke Jeffrey Jr., MD, Robert J. Herfkens, MD,<br />
and Michael Dake, MD, program directors. Inquiries:<br />
Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box<br />
1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773.<br />
Fax 404-552-9859.
July 20-24: Clinical Imaging for the Non-Radiologist.<br />
Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, Calif. Sponsored by<br />
the University of California, San Diego. David S.<br />
Feigin, MD, program director. Inquiries: Dawne<br />
Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box 1925, Roswell,<br />
GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-<br />
9859.<br />
July 23-25: Cardiovascular Response to Exercise. Fairmont<br />
Hotel at Illinois Center, Chicago. Sponsored by<br />
the American Heart Association, Councils on Clinical<br />
Cardiology, Basic Science, <strong>Circulation</strong>, Arteriosclerosis,<br />
and Thrombosis. Gerald F. Fletcher, MD,<br />
program chairman. Inquiries: American Heart Association,<br />
Scientific and Corporate Meetings, 7272<br />
Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75231-4596. Tel 214-<br />
706-1511. Fax 214-373-3406.<br />
July 23-26: Radiology for Non-Radiologists. Hotel Del<br />
Coronado, San Diego, Calif. Sponsored by the University<br />
of California, San Diego. David S. Feigin,<br />
MD, program director. Inquiries: Dawne Ryals, Ryals<br />
and Associates, PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA<br />
30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
July 26-30: Current Concepts in Cardiology. Hyatt Regency<br />
Lake Tahoe, Incline Village, Nev. Sponsored<br />
by the University of California, Davis, School of<br />
Medicine and Medical Center. Inquiries: Office of<br />
Continuing Medical Education, UC Davis Medical<br />
Center, 2701 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817.<br />
Tel 916-734-5390. Fax 916-736-0188.<br />
July 27-Aug 1: Advanced Neuro MRI -Beyond Spin Echo<br />
and Musculoskeletal MRI. Ritz-Carlton Resort Hotel,<br />
Laguna Niguel, Calif. Sponsored by Hoag Memorial<br />
Hospital Presbyterian. Michael Brant-<br />
Zawadzki, MD, and Joel K. Lipman, MD, program<br />
directors. Inquiries: Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates,<br />
PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel<br />
404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
July 30-Aug 1: Neurology for the Non-Neurologist. Kiawah<br />
Island, SC. Sponsored by the School of Medicine,<br />
Medical College of Georgia. Inquiries: Division of<br />
Continuing Education, Medical College of Georgia,<br />
Augusta, GA 30912-1400. Tel 800-221-6437 (in<br />
Georgia, 404-721-3967).<br />
Aug 3-6: Sixth Annual Echocardiographic Symposium on<br />
2-D and Doppler Echocardiography at Vail. Mariott's<br />
Mark Resort, Vail, Colo. Sponsored by the<br />
American College of Cardiology. Inquiries: ACC,<br />
9111 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814-<br />
1699. Tel 800-257-4739. (Outside the US and Canada,<br />
301-897-2695.)<br />
Aug 4-5: Transesophageal Echocardiography Course.<br />
Saint Louis University Medical Center, Saint Louis,<br />
Mo. Sponsored by the Saint Louis University Medical<br />
Center. Inquiries: Continuing Medical Education,<br />
School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand, Room<br />
259, Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel 314-577-8167. Fax<br />
314-577-8214.<br />
Aug 10-14: Radiology and Clinical Correlation for Non-<br />
Radiologists. Hotel del Coronado, Coronado, Calif.<br />
Sponsored by the University of California, San Diego,<br />
School of Medicine. Inquiries: Dawne Ryals,<br />
Meetings Calendar<br />
A1353<br />
Ryals and Associates, PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA<br />
30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Aug 15-18: 1992 Aspen Bile Acid/Cholesterol/Lipoprotein<br />
Conference. Given Institute, University of Colorado<br />
School of Medicine, Aspen, Colo. Inquiries: Mrs<br />
Bernie C. Kern, 501 Madison St, Denver, CO 80209.<br />
Tel 303-355-0330. Fax 303-355-0739.<br />
Aug 24-28: Radiation, Physics, and Biology. NYU Medical<br />
Center, New York. Inquiries: NYU Medical Center,<br />
Post-Graduate Medical School, 550 First Ave, New<br />
York, NY 10016. Tel 212-263-5295. Fax 212-263-<br />
5293.<br />
Sept 8-12: Second World Congress of Stroke. Omni Shoreham<br />
Hotel, Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the<br />
International Stroke Society. James F. Toole, program<br />
chairman, and J. Donald Easton, scientific<br />
chairman. Inquiries: Convention Office, Wake Forest<br />
University Medical Center, 300 S Hawthorne Rd,<br />
Winston-Salem, NC 27103-2797.<br />
Sept 9-11: Eighth Annual Sonography Update Conference<br />
and Exhibit. Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, Calif.<br />
Sponsored by the University of California, San Diego.<br />
Barbara B. Gosink, MD, and Sandra Hagen-<br />
Ansert, BA, RDMS, program directors. Inquiries:<br />
Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box 1925,<br />
Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax<br />
404-552-9859.<br />
Sept 9-11: Third Annual Live Demonstrations in Advanced<br />
Interventional Techiques, With Special Hands-on<br />
Workshops on Stents, Atherectomy, and Inoue Valvuloplasty.<br />
Birmingham, Ala. Inquiries: Susan Nuckols,<br />
University of Alabama at Birmingham, 127 Community<br />
Health Services Building, 930 20th St South,<br />
UAB Station, Birmingham, AL 35294-2042. Tel 205-<br />
934-2687. Fax 205-934-1939.<br />
Sept 12-13: Sonography Registry Review. Hotel Del Coronado,<br />
San Diego, Calif. Sponsored by the University<br />
of California, San Diego. Barbara B. Gosink, MD,<br />
and Sandra Hagen-Ansert, BA, RDMS, program<br />
directors. Inquiries: Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates,<br />
PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel<br />
404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Sept 12-15: Ion Channels in the Cardiovascular System:<br />
Function and Dysfunction. Chantilly, Va. Sponsored<br />
by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute,<br />
the National Institutes of Health, and the American<br />
Association for the Advancement of Science. Inquiries:<br />
AAAS Meetings Office, 1333 H St, NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20005. Tel 202-326-6450. Fax 202-289-<br />
4021.<br />
Sept 14-17: Clinical Electrophysiology: Cardiovascular<br />
Board Review. Franklin Wyndham Hotel, Philadelphia,<br />
Pa. Sponsored by the American College of<br />
Cardiology. Inquiries: ACC, 9111 Old Georgetown<br />
Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-1699. Tel 800-257-4739<br />
(outside United States and Canada, 301-897-2695).<br />
Sept 14-18: Cardiac Rehabilitation. La Crosse, Wisconsin.<br />
Sponsored by the La Crosse Exercise and Health<br />
Program. Inquiries: John Porcari, PhD, La Crosse<br />
Exercise and Health Program, University of Wisconsin-La<br />
Crosse, 221 Mitchell Hall, La Crosse, WI<br />
54601. Tel 608-785-8683.
Sept 14-18: A Comprehensive Review and Update of<br />
What's New in Vascular Surgery. Miramar Sheraton<br />
Hotel, Santa Monica, Calif. Inquiries: Department of<br />
Continuing Education in Health Sciences, UCLA<br />
Extension, 10995 Le Conte Ave, Room 614, Los<br />
Angeles, CA 90024. Tel 310-825-7257.<br />
Sept 15-17: Doppler Echocardiography-The Quantitative<br />
Approach. Saint Louis University Medical Center,<br />
Saint Louis, Mo. Sponsored by the Saint Louis<br />
University Medical Center. Inquiries: Continuing<br />
Medical Education, School of Medicine, 1402 South<br />
Grand, Room 259, Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel<br />
314-577-8167. Fax 314-577-8214.<br />
Sept 15-18: Serotonin, From Cell Biology to Pharmacology<br />
and Therapeutics. Houston, Tex. Sponsored by Baylor<br />
College of Medicine, Giovanni Lorenzini Medical<br />
Foundation, and the Serotonin Club. R. Paoletti,<br />
P.R. Saxena, and P.M. Vanhoutte, cochairmen. Inquiries:<br />
Giovanni Lorenzini Medical Foundation,<br />
Baylor College of Medicine, Room 826E, One Baylor<br />
Plaza, Houston, TX 77030 (tel 713-797-0401 or fax<br />
713-796-8853 [USA]) or Fondazione Giovanni<br />
Lorenzini (tel 39+2-783868-76002267 or fax 39+2-<br />
781511 [Europe]).<br />
Sept 16-18: Advanced Peripheral Vascular Interventions.<br />
Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis. Sponsored by The<br />
William Dorros-Isadore Feuer Interventional Cardiovascular<br />
Disease Foundation, Ltd, and St Luke's<br />
Medical Center, Milwaukee. Inquiries: Judie Urfer<br />
or Karen Grota, Conference Coordinators, 2901 W<br />
Kinnickinnic River Pky, Suite LL6, Milwaukee, WI<br />
53215-3660. Tel 800-235-3594. Fax 414-649-8375.<br />
Sept 16-18: Myocardial Perfusion Imaging in the 1990s.<br />
Hyatt Regency Hotel-Union Station, Saint Louis,<br />
Mo. Sponsored by the Saint Louis University Medical<br />
Center. Inquiries: Continuing Medical Education,<br />
School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand, Room<br />
259, Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel 314-577-8167. Fax<br />
314-577-8214.<br />
Sept 16-20: Fourth Annual Applied Imaging. Ritz-Carlton<br />
Resort Hotel, Naples, Fla. Sponsored by the University<br />
of Alabama at Birmingham. Lincoln L. Berland,<br />
MD, and Mitzi Fields, RDMS, RVT, program directors.<br />
Inquiries: Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates,<br />
PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-<br />
9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Sept 17-18: Refinement and Reduction Strategies in Animal<br />
Testing. Trenton/New Brunswick/Philadelphia<br />
area. Sponsored by the Scientists Center for Animal<br />
Welfare. Inquiries: Conferences, SCAW, 4805 St<br />
Elmo Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814. Tel 301-654-6390.<br />
Fax 301-907-3993.<br />
Sept 19-23: NASPE Board Review Course on Cardiac<br />
Electrophysiology. The Westin Oaks Hotel, Houston,<br />
Tex. Gerald V. Naccarelli, MD, course director.<br />
Inquiries: NASPE, Cynthia Reed, 377 Elliot St,<br />
Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164. Tel 617-244-7300.<br />
Fax 617-244-3920.<br />
Sept 20-23: First International Conference on Dietary<br />
Assessment Methods: Assessing Diets to Improve<br />
World Health. The Saint Paul Hotel, St Paul, Minn.<br />
Inquiries: Department of Professional Development<br />
Meetings Calendar<br />
A1354<br />
and Conference Services, 210 Nolte Center, 315<br />
Pillsbury Dr SE, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,<br />
MN 55455-0139. Tel 612-625-3451. Fax 612-<br />
626-1632.<br />
Sept 21-26: Musculoskeletal and Neuroradiological MRI.<br />
Westin Resort Hotel, Hilton Head Island, S.C. Sponsored<br />
by the University of Alabama at Birmingham.<br />
Taher El Gammal, MD, William W. Daniel, MD,<br />
and Phillip Kenney, MD, program directors. Inquiries:<br />
Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box<br />
1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773.<br />
Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Sept 22-26: Fourth International Congress on PAF and<br />
Related Lipid Mediators. Snowbird, Utah. Inquiries:<br />
S.M. Prescott, MD, Conferences and Institutes, 2174<br />
Annex Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City,<br />
UT 84112. Tel 801-581-5809. Fax 801-581-3165.<br />
Sept 25-26: Coronary Interventions: 1992. Sheraton<br />
Grande Torrey Pines Hotel, La Jolla, Calif. Sponsored<br />
by Scripps Clinic and <strong>Research</strong> Foundation.<br />
Inquiries: Department of Academic Affairs, 403C,<br />
Scripps Clinic and <strong>Research</strong> Foundation, 10666 N<br />
Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037. Tel 619-554-<br />
8556. Fax 619-554-6310.<br />
Sept 29-Oct 2: 46th Annual Fall Conference and Scientific<br />
Sessions of the Council for High Blood Pressure<br />
<strong>Research</strong>. Stouffer Tower City Hotel, Cleveland,<br />
Ohio. Sponsored by the American Heart Association,<br />
Council for High Blood Pressure <strong>Research</strong>.<br />
Patrick J. Mulrow, MD, program chairman. Inquiries:<br />
American Heart Association, Scientific and<br />
Corporate Meetings, 7272 Greenville Ave, Dallas,<br />
TX 75231-4596. Tel 214-706-1511. Fax 214-373-<br />
3406.<br />
Oct 1-4: Western Neuroradiological Society Annual Meeting.<br />
Ritz-Carlton San Francisco, San Francisco.<br />
Sponsored by the Western Neuroradiological Society.<br />
Inquiries: Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates,<br />
PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-<br />
9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Oct 9-11: Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System.<br />
Nashville, Tenn. Sponsored by the Shy-Drager Support<br />
Group. Inquiries: David Robertson, MD, Autonomic<br />
Dysfunction Center, Vanderbilt University,<br />
Nashville, TN 37232-2195. Tel 615-343-6499. Fax<br />
615-343-8649.<br />
Oct 11-14: Computers in Cardiology. Durham, N.C. Inquiries:<br />
Computers in Cardiology, Basic Arrhythmia<br />
Laboratory, PO Box 3140, Duke University Medical<br />
Center, Durham, NC 27710. Tel 919-660-5100. Fax<br />
919-660-5405.<br />
Oct 12-16: Musculoskeletal and Neuroradiological MRI.<br />
Ritz-Carlton Amelia, Amelja Island, Fla. Sponsored<br />
by the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Taher<br />
El Gammal, MD, program director. Inquiries:<br />
Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box 1925,<br />
Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax<br />
404-552-9859.<br />
Oct 13-14: Transesophageal Echocardiography Course.<br />
Saint Louis University Medical Center, Saint Louis,<br />
Mo. Sponsored by the Saint Louis University Medical<br />
Center. Inquiries: Dianne Reid, Continuing
Medical Education, School of Medicine, 1402 South<br />
Grand, Room 259, Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel<br />
314-577-8897.<br />
Oct 13-17: Echo Chicago '92. Chicago. Inquiries: Office of<br />
Continuing Medical Education, Northwestern University<br />
Medical School, 303 E Chicago Ave, Ward<br />
1-004, Chicago, IL 60611-3008. Tel 312-503-8533.<br />
Fax 312-503-0146.<br />
Oct 14-16: 17th Annual Nuclear Cardiology Symposium<br />
and Workshop. Marc Plaza Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis.<br />
Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin School of<br />
Medicine, Sinai Samaritan Medical Center, University<br />
of Wisconsin-Madison, and University of Wisconsin-Extension.<br />
Inquiries: Sarah Aslakson, Continuing<br />
Medical Education, 2715 Marshall Ct,<br />
Madison, WI 53705. Tel 608-263-2856.<br />
Oct 23-24: Transcranial Doppler and Cerebral Blood Flow<br />
Monitoring: Applications in Neurology, Neurosurgery,<br />
and Anesthesiology. Sheraton Miramar Hotel,<br />
Santa Monica, Calif. Sponsored by the University of<br />
California. Inquiries: UCLA Division of Neurosurgery,<br />
10833 Le Conte Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024.<br />
Tel 310-206-0626. Fax 310-825-7245.<br />
Oct 26-30: 17th Annual Postgraduate Radiology Course.<br />
Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, Calif. Sponsored by<br />
the University of California, San Diego. David S.<br />
Feigin, MD, program director. Inquiries: Dawne<br />
Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box 1925, Roswell,<br />
GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-<br />
9859.<br />
Oct 30-Nov 1: 12th Annual Interventional Radiology<br />
Course. Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, Calif.<br />
Sponsored by the University of California, San Diego.<br />
Eric vanSonnenberg, MD, and Horacio<br />
D'Agostino, MD, program directors. Inquiries:<br />
Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box 1925,<br />
Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax<br />
404-552-9859.<br />
Nov 1-4: Medicine in the Americas: 1492-1992 and Beyond.<br />
Dallas, Tex. Coleman Jacobson, MD, general<br />
chairman, and Francisco Kerdel-Vegas, MD, cochairman.<br />
Inquiries: PAMA, 3600 Gaston Ave, Suite<br />
901, Barnett Tower, Dallas, TX 75246. Tel 214-824-<br />
2087. Fax 214-824-1900.<br />
Nov 2-6: Postgraduate Radiology. Ritz-Carlton Resort<br />
Hotel, Naples, Fla. Sponsored by the University of<br />
California, San Diego. David S. Feigin, MD, program<br />
director. Inquiries: Dawne Ryals, Ryals and<br />
Associates, PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925.<br />
Tel 404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Nov 5-8: Third Biennial Meeting of the International<br />
Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology: Toward<br />
Application of Advances in Basic Cardiovascular<br />
Biology. Saint Louis, Mo. Allan D. Callow, MD,<br />
PhD, Peter Libby, MD, and Steven P. Schmidt, PhD,<br />
meeting organizers. Abstracts by July 1, 1992. Inquiries:<br />
Office of Continuing Medical Education, Washington<br />
University School of Medicine, Box 8063, 660<br />
S Euclid, Saint Louis, MO 63110-1093. Tel 800-325-<br />
9862 (within continental United States) or 314-362-<br />
6893 (in Missouri and outside United States).<br />
MWeetings Calendar<br />
A1355<br />
Nov 6-8: Practical Anatomy and Surgical Technique<br />
Workshop: Surgical Approaches to the Skull Base.<br />
Saint Louis Metropolitan Medical Society Building,<br />
Saint Louis, Mo. Sponsored by the Saint Louis<br />
University Medical Center. Inquiries: Continuing<br />
Medical Education, School of Medicine, 1402 South<br />
Grand, Room 259, Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel<br />
314-577-8167. Fax 314-577-8214.<br />
Nov 12-14: Second International Conference on Lipoprotein[a].<br />
Sheraton Hotel, New Orleans, La. Sponsored<br />
by Baylor College of Medicine, The Methodist<br />
Hospital, The Lorenzini Foundation, and The International<br />
Atherosclerosis Society. Inquiries: Andrea<br />
Larsen, Lp[a] Conference Coordinator, The Methodist<br />
Hospital, MS/A601, 6565 Fannin St, Houston,<br />
TX 77030. Tel 713-798-4165. Fax 713-798-4121.<br />
Nov 13-16: Advanced Seminars in Diagnostic Imaging.<br />
Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, Laguna Niguel, Calif.<br />
Sponsored by the University of California, San Diego.<br />
David S. Feigin, MD, program director. Inquiries:<br />
Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box<br />
1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773.<br />
Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Nov 16-19: 65th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart<br />
Association. New Orleans, La. Inquiries: American<br />
Heart Association, Scientific and Corporate Meetings,<br />
7272 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75231-4596.<br />
Tel 214-706-1543. Fax 214-373-3406.<br />
Nov 20-21: Hyperlipidemia. Cancer Center Auditorium,<br />
University of California, Davis, Medical Center,<br />
Sacramento, Calif. Sponsored by the University of<br />
California, Davis. Inquiries: Office of Continuing<br />
Medical Education, UC Davis Medical Center, 2701<br />
Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817. Tel 916-734-<br />
5390. Fax 916-736-0188.<br />
Nov 29-Dec 4: 77th Annual Meeting of the Radiological<br />
Society of North America. McCormick Place, Chicago.<br />
Inquiries: Merle Hedland, Director, Scientific<br />
Meetings, Radiological Society of North America,<br />
2021 Spring Rd, Suite 600, Oak Brook, IL 60521. Tel<br />
708-571-2670. Fax 708-571-7837.<br />
Dec 7-9: Progress in Angioscopy, Interventional Techniques,<br />
and Vascular Surgery 1992. Ritz-Carlton<br />
Hotel, Boston. Arnold Miller, MD, course director.<br />
Inquiries: Department of Continuing Medical Education,<br />
Harvard Medical School, PO Box 825, Boston,<br />
MA 02117. Tel 617-432-1525.<br />
Dec 8-9: Transesophageal Echocardiography Course.<br />
Saint Louis University Medical Center, Saint Louis,<br />
Mo. Sponsored by the Saint Louis University Medical<br />
Center. Inquiries: Continuing Medical Education,<br />
School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand, Room<br />
259, Saint Louis, MO 63104. Tel 314-577-8167. Fax<br />
314-577-8214.<br />
Dec 27-30: Clinical Cardiology 1992: Seventh Annual<br />
Symposium. Marriott World Center, Orlando, Fla.<br />
Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin, Continuing<br />
Medical Education, and Sinai-Samaritan Medical<br />
Center. Inquiries: Sarah Aslakson, Continuing<br />
Medical Education, 2715 Marshall Ct, Madison, WI<br />
53705. Tel 608-263-2856.
Dec 28-Jan 2: Postgraduate Imaging Seminar. Intercontinental<br />
Hotel, Maui, Hawaii. Sponsored by the University<br />
of California, San Diego. David S. Feigin,<br />
MD, program director. Inquiries: Dawne Ryals, Ryals<br />
and Associates, PO Box 1925, Roswell, GA<br />
30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
1993<br />
Feb 11-13: 18th International Joint Conference on Stroke<br />
* and Cerebral <strong>Circulation</strong>. Fontainebleu Hotel, Miami<br />
Beach, Fla. Sponsored by the American Heart<br />
Association, Stroke Council. David G. Sherman,<br />
MD, program chairman. Inquiries: American Heart<br />
Association, Scientific and Corporate Meetings, 7272<br />
Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75231-4596. Tel 214-<br />
706-1511. Fax 214-373-3406.<br />
Feb 28-March 3: Third Biannual Team Approach to<br />
Pediatric Heart Disease. Westin Hotel, Vail, Colo.<br />
Sponsored by The Children's Hospital and University<br />
of Colorado School of Medicine affiliated programs.<br />
Robert R. Wolfe, MD, and David R. Clarke,<br />
MD, program cochairmen. Inquiries: Conferences<br />
Department, The Children's Hospital, 1056 E 19th<br />
Ave, Denver, CO 80218-1088. Tel 303-861-6946. Fax<br />
303-837-2595.<br />
March 14-18: 42nd Annual Scientific Session of the American<br />
College of Cardiology. Anaheim, Calif. Inquiries:<br />
Meeting Services Department, American College<br />
of Cardiology, 9111 Old Georgetown Rd,<br />
Bethesda, MD 20814. Tel 800-253-4636 or 301-897-<br />
5400.<br />
March 29-April 2: Advanced Seminars in Diagnostic Imaging.<br />
Willard Intercontinental, Washington, D.C.<br />
Sponsored by the University of California, San Diego.<br />
David S. Feigin, MD, program director. Inquiries:<br />
Dawne Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box<br />
1925, Roswell, GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773.<br />
Fax 404-552-9859.<br />
Oct 24-28: 21st Annual Meeting: International Society for<br />
Pediatric Neurosurgery. Marriott's Camelback Inn,<br />
Scottsdale, Ariz. Inquiries: Toby L. Anchie, Manager-BNI<br />
Administration, Barrow Neurological Institute,<br />
350 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85013-<br />
4496. Tel 602-285-3579 or 1-800-BARROW-1.<br />
Meetings Calendar<br />
A1356<br />
Nov 8-11: 66th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart<br />
Association. Atlanta, Ga. Inquiries: American Heart<br />
_ Association, Scientific and Corporate Meetings, 7272<br />
Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75231-4596. Tel 214-<br />
706-1543. Fax 214-373-3406.<br />
Nov 28-Dec 3: 78th Annual Meeting of the Radiological<br />
Society of North America. McCormick Place, Chicago.<br />
Inquiries: Merle Hedland, Director, Scientific<br />
Meetings, Radiological Society of North America,<br />
2021 Spring Rd, Suite 600, Oak Brook, IL 60521. Tel<br />
708-571-2670. Fax 708-571-7837.<br />
1994<br />
March 13-17: 43rd Annual Scientific Session of the American<br />
College of Cardiology. Atlanta, Ga. Inquiries:<br />
Meeting Services Department, American College of<br />
Cardiology, 9111 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda,<br />
MD 20814. Tel 800-253-4636 or 301-897-5400.<br />
Nov 14-17: 67th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart<br />
Association. Dallas, Tex. Inquiries: American Heart<br />
_ Association, Scientific and Corporate Meetings, 7272<br />
Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75231-4596. Tel 214-<br />
706-1543. Fax 214-373-3406.<br />
Nov 27-Dec 2: 79th Annual Meeting of the Radiological<br />
Society of North America. McCormick Place, Chicago.<br />
Inquiries: Merle Hedland, Director, Scientific<br />
Meetings, Radiological Society of North America,<br />
2021 Spring Rd, Suite 600, Oak Brook, IL 60521. Tel<br />
708-571-2670. Fax 708-571-7837.<br />
1995<br />
Nov 13-16: 68th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart<br />
Association. Anaheim, Calif. Inquiries: American<br />
Heart Association, Scientific and Corporate Meetings,<br />
7272 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75231-4596.<br />
Tel 214-706-1543. Fax 214-373-3406.<br />
Nov 26-Dec 1: 80th Annual Meeting of the Radiological<br />
Society of North America. McCormick Place, Chicago.<br />
Inquiries: Merle Hedland, Director, Scientific<br />
Meetings, Radiological Society of North America,<br />
2021 Spring Rd, Suite 600, Oak Brook, IL 60521. Tel<br />
708-571-2670. Fax 708-571-7837.
Abroad<br />
1992<br />
May 31-June 3: Third International Conference on Cardiac<br />
Doppler-Echo and Color Flow Imaging. Libertas<br />
Hotel, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. Anthony N. De-<br />
Maria, MD, and Niksa Drinkovic, MD, conference<br />
directors. Official language: EngliEh. Inquiries:<br />
ICCD, Dr Niksa Drinkovic, Department of Cardiovascular<br />
Diseases, University Hospital Centre Rebro,<br />
Kispaticeva 12, 41000 Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Tel<br />
041-434-444 or 041-435-555. Fax 41-420-793.<br />
May 31-June 4: Sixth Symposium on the Medical Application<br />
of Cyclotrons. Turku, Finland. Sponsored by the<br />
Turku Medical Cyclotron/PET Center. Inquiries:<br />
Uno Wegelius, Chairman of the Organizing Committee,<br />
Turku Medical Cyclotron/PET Center, Turku<br />
University Central Hospital, 20520 Turku, Finland.<br />
Tel INT+358-21-612770. Fax INT+358-21-318191.<br />
June 11-13: Thoracic Radiology: Advances in Cardiopulmonary<br />
Imaging. Salzburg, Austria. Sponsored by<br />
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine<br />
and Eberhard-Karls-Universitat Tubingen, Germany.<br />
Inquiries: Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins<br />
Medical Institutions, Office of Continuing Education,<br />
Turner Building, 720 Rutland Ave,<br />
Baltimore, MD 21205. Tel 301-955-2959.<br />
June 11-13: 13th International Symposium on Computers<br />
in Clinical Medicine and Anesthesiology. Rotterdam,<br />
The Netherlands. Inquiries: Dr Omar Prakash,<br />
Chief, Thorax Anesthesia, Thorax Centre, Dijzigt<br />
Hospital, Dr Molewaterplein 50, 3015 GD Rotterdam,<br />
The Netherlands. Tel 31-10-463-5230. Fax<br />
31-10-463-5240.<br />
June 12: International Workshop on the Mechanisms of<br />
Angina in Patients With Normal Coronary Arteriograms.<br />
London. J.C. Kaski, MD, FESC, FACC, and<br />
W.J. McKenna, MD, FESC, FACC, organizers. Inquiries:<br />
Jill Williams, Postgraduate Manager, St<br />
George's Hospital Grosvenor Wing, Blackshaw<br />
Road, London SW17 OQT, UK. Tel 081-672-1255,<br />
ext 57674. Fax 081-784-2674.<br />
June 14-17: Eighth Annual Meeting of the International<br />
Society of Technology Assessment in Health Care.<br />
Vancouver, BC, Canada. Inquiries: Marlin Conference<br />
Management, Suite 740 -1140 West Pender St,<br />
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6E 4G1. Tel 1-800-665-<br />
2865 (in Canada) or collect 604-685-0594 (outside<br />
Canada). Fax 604-685-2960.<br />
June 17-20: Cardiostim 92: Eighth International Congress.<br />
Nice Acropolis-French Riviera. Seymour Furman<br />
and Jacques Mugica, cochairmen. Inquiries: Cardiostim<br />
92, Dr Jacques Mugica, Centre Chirurgical Val<br />
d'Or, 16, rue Pasteur, 92210 St Cloud Cedex, France.<br />
Tel 33-1-47-11-7711. Fax 33-1-46-02-05-09.<br />
June 21-24: Purines '92: Pharmacology and Clinical Applications.<br />
Milan, Italy. Inquiries: Organizing Secretariat,<br />
ALM srl Via Sigieri, 6-20135 Milan, Italy. Tel<br />
+39-2-5465641. Fax +39-2-55187002.<br />
June 25-26: Second Craigie Conference on Brain Capillaries.<br />
Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre and McConnell<br />
Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Insti-<br />
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tute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.<br />
(Half-day specialty meeting: Crone Memorial Symposium<br />
on Imaging of Capillary Function in the<br />
Human Brain.) Albert Gjedde, MD, PhD, organizer.<br />
Inquiries: Dr Paul M. Gross, Neurosurgical <strong>Research</strong><br />
Unit, Department of Surgery, Queen's University,<br />
146 Stuart Street, Kingston, Canada K7L<br />
3N6. Tel 613-545-6464. Fax 613-545-6191.<br />
June 25-27: Second European Stroke Conference. Palais<br />
de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland. J. Bogousslavsky<br />
and M. Hennerici, chairmen. Inquiries: Department<br />
of Neurology, CHUV, CH-1011 Lausanne,<br />
Switzerland. Tel 41-21-3144922. Fax 41-21-3144914.<br />
June 25-28: 27th Meeting of the Canadian Congress of<br />
Neurological Sciences. Winnipeg Convention Centre,<br />
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Inquiries: Permanent<br />
Secretariat, Canadian Congress of Neurological<br />
Sciences, 810, 906-12 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB,<br />
Canada T2R 1K7. Tel 403-229-9544.<br />
June 29-July 3: Fifth International Conference on System<br />
Science in Health Care. Prague, Czechoslovakia.<br />
(Early registration still available.) Inquiries: Conference<br />
Secretariat, OMNIPRESS, P.Box 106, CSFR-<br />
14000 Prague 4, Czechoslovakia. Tel 00422-421-822.<br />
Fax 00422-433-029.<br />
June 28-July 1 and July 3-5: Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br />
in Spain and Morocco. Hotel Arts, Barcelona, Spain,<br />
and Sheraton Hotel, Casablanca, Morocco. Sponsored<br />
by Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. Anton<br />
Hasso, MD, program director. Inquiries: Dawne<br />
Ryals, Ryals and Associates, PO Box 1925, Roswell,<br />
GA 30077-1925. Tel 404-641-9773. Fax 404-552-<br />
9859.<br />
July 5-8: Fifth World Congress of Cardiac Rehabilitation.<br />
Bordeaux, France. Sponsored by the Scientific Council<br />
of the Section on Cardiac Rehabilitation of the<br />
International Society and Federation of Cardiology.<br />
Prof J.-P. Broustet, conference chairman. Inquiries:<br />
BCS, Palais des Congres de Bordeaux, 33300 Bordeaux-Lac,<br />
France. Tel +33-56-50-84-49. Fax +33-<br />
56-43-17-76.<br />
July 6-10: The Ways of Fitness in Heart Disease. Bordeaux,<br />
France. Inquiries: J.-P. Broustet, MD, Hospital Cardiologique,<br />
Haut-Leveque, 33604 Pessac, France.<br />
July 27-31: The Eighth International Conference on Prostaglandins<br />
and Related Compounds. Montreal, Canada.<br />
Dr L.S. Wolfe, Dr A.W. Ford-Hutchinson,<br />
cochairmen. Inquiries: Coplanor Congres Inc, 511<br />
Place d'Armes, Suite 600, Montreal, Quebec, H2Y<br />
2W7 Canada. Tel 514-848-1133. Fax 514-288-6469.<br />
Aug 8-14: 11th Annual Scientific Meeting and Exhibition<br />
of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.<br />
Berlin. Inquiries: Society of Magnetic Resonance in<br />
Medicine, 1918 University Ave, Suite 3C, Berkeley,<br />
CA 94704. Tel 510-841-1899. Fax 510-841-2340.<br />
Aug 30-Sept 3: XIVth Congress of the European Society of<br />
Cardiology. Palacio de Congresos, Barcelona, Spain.<br />
Inquiries: ECCO, 22, Rue Juste-Olivier, PO Box 299,<br />
CH-1260 Nyon, Switzerland (tel 362-13-77; fax 361-<br />
16-79) for exhibition/satellite meetings and general<br />
information; ECCO, Clarastrasse 57, PO Box 6,<br />
CH-4005 Basel, Switzerland (tel 41-61-691-51-11;
fax 41-61-69181-89) for registration and abstract<br />
information.<br />
Aug 30-Sept 5: Ninth International Congress of Histochemistry<br />
and Cytochemistry. Maastricht, The<br />
Netherlands. Inquiries: F.C.S. Ramaekers, Department<br />
of Molecular Cell Biology, University of Limburg,<br />
PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.<br />
Tel 31-43-888642. Fax 31-43-437640.<br />
Aug 31-Sept 1: Second International Workshop on Fatty<br />
Acid-Binding Proteins. Maastricht, The Netherlands.<br />
Sponsored by the Heart Metabolism Foundation.<br />
Dr J.F.C. Glatz and Prof Dr G.J. van der Vusse,<br />
organization committee. Inquiries: Fatty Acid-Binding<br />
Proteins Workshop, Department of Physiology,<br />
University of Limburg, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht,<br />
The Netherlands. Tel +31-43-888476. Fax<br />
+31-43-436080.<br />
Sept 2-4: Sixth Annual Meeting: European Society for<br />
Vascular Surgery. Athens, Greece. Prof P. Balas,<br />
president. Inquiries: Euro Conference Center,<br />
B-Tower of Athens 2-4 Mesogiou str, apt 6, Athens,<br />
11527 Greece. Tel 301-7787-539-7717-797. Fax 301-<br />
7774-584.<br />
Sept 5-7: Diabetes and Atherosclerosis. Prague, Czechoslovakia.<br />
Inquiries: Prof Gerald H. Tomkin, 1<br />
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, Ireland. Tel 01-<br />
761639. Fax 01-768074.<br />
Sept 7-9: International Conference on Pulmonary Vascular<br />
Remodelling in Health and Disease. London.<br />
Inquiries: Dr Jill E. Bishop, Biochemistry Unit,<br />
National Heart and Lung Institute, Manresa Road,<br />
London SW3 6LR, UK. Tel 071-3518325. Fax 071-<br />
3518331.<br />
Sept 7-10: Meeting of the European Lipoprotein Club.<br />
Tutzing, FRG. Inquiries: Dr M. Rosseneu, Secretary,<br />
European Lipoprotein Club, Department of<br />
Clinical Biochemistry, A.Z. St-Jan, Ruddershove 10,<br />
B 8000 Brugge, Belgium. Tel 32-50-45-25-22. Fax<br />
32-50-45-22-38.<br />
Sept 10-13: The '92 Scenario on Cardiac Pacing.<br />
Taormina, Sicily. E. Adornato and A. Galassi, chairmen.<br />
Inquiries: Organizing Secretariat, Progress<br />
Promozione Congressi, Via Carlo Conti Rossini,<br />
58-00146 Rome, Italy. Tel 06-51-79-51. Fax 06-51-<br />
60-01-31.<br />
Sept 13-18: 16th World Congress of the International<br />
Union of Angiology. Palais des Congres, Paris. Official<br />
language: English. Inquiries: Prof H. Boccalon,<br />
CHU Ranguell, Service D'Angiologie, 1, Avenue J.<br />
Poulhes, 31054, Toulouse Cedex, France (tel 33-61-<br />
32-29-45 or fax 33-61-32-26-34 [scientific secretariat])<br />
or SOCFI, Angiology Congress, 14, rue Mandar,<br />
75002, Paris, France (tel 33-42-33-89-94 or fax<br />
33-40-26-04-44 [administrative secretariat]).<br />
Sept 13-18: Hypertension Summer School. Chafteau de<br />
Maffliers, France. Cosponsored by the International<br />
Union of Pharmacology, the World Hypertension<br />
League, the TRANSGENEUR Program of the European<br />
Community, the College de France/<br />
INSERM, Paris, and the German Institute for High<br />
Blood Pressure <strong>Research</strong>, Heidelberg. Inquiries:<br />
Sheila Baildon, Hypertension Summer School, Ger-<br />
Meetings Calendar<br />
A1358<br />
man Institute for High Blood Pressure <strong>Research</strong>,<br />
Wielandtstrasse 26, D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany.<br />
Tel +49-6221-409099. Fax +49-6221-402485.<br />
Sept 20-24: Southern African Cardiac Society 18th Biennial<br />
Cardiac Congress. Sun City, Bophuthatswana.<br />
Inquiries: 18th Biennial Southern African Cardiac<br />
Society Congress, Medical Conferences, PO Box<br />
98173, Sloane Park 2152, South Africa. Tel 011-788-<br />
1654. Fax 011-880-4928.<br />
Sept 23-25: Tenth International Conference of the Cardiovascular<br />
System Dynamics Society. International<br />
Conference Center Kobe, Kobe, Japan. Masatsugu<br />
Hori, MD, PhD, chairman. Inquiries: Secretariat,<br />
First Dept of Medicine, Osaka University Medical<br />
School, 1-1-50 Fukushima, Fukushima-ku, Osaka<br />
553, Japan. Tel 81-6-451-0051 (extension 2206). Fax<br />
81-6-451-8660.<br />
Oct 2-3: International Symposium: The Arrhythmogenic<br />
Substrate. Ulm, FRG. Sponsored by the International<br />
Society of Holter Monitoring. V. Hombach,<br />
MD, symposium president. Inquiries: T. Eggeling,<br />
Department of Cardiology, University of Ulm, Robert<br />
Koch Str 8, D-7900 Ulm, FRG. Tel 011-49-731-<br />
502-4441. Fax 011-49-731-502-4442.<br />
Oct 5-8: Second International Symposium on Multiple<br />
Risk Factors in Cardiovascular Disease. Suita City,<br />
Osaka, Japan. Sponsored by the National Cardiovascular<br />
Center, Cardiovascular <strong>Research</strong> Foundation,<br />
Fondazione Giovanni Lorenzini, Japan Atherosclerosis<br />
Society, European Atherosclerosis Society, National<br />
Cardiovascular Center, and the Japanese <strong>Circulation</strong><br />
Society. Y. Goto, T. Omae, A.M. Gotto Jr,<br />
R. Paoletti, chairmen; A. Yamamoto, chairman of<br />
local organizing committee. Inquiries: Akira Yamamoto,<br />
MD, Multiple Risk Factors Symposium Secretariat,<br />
National Cardiovascular Center <strong>Research</strong> Institute,<br />
5-7-1 Fujishirodai, Suita City, Osaka 565,<br />
Japan. Tel 81-06-833-5012. Fax 81-06-872-7485 or<br />
81-06-833-9865.<br />
Oct 8-10: Recent Progresses in the Biological Monitoring<br />
of Antithrombotic Treatment. Bordeaux, France.<br />
Sponsored by the University of Bordeaux II. Inquiries:<br />
Prof Ch. Doutremepuich, Laboratoire d'Hematologie,<br />
Faculte de Pharmacie-3, Place de la Victoire,<br />
F33076 Bordeaux, France. Tel 33-56-92-85-<br />
91. Fax 33-56-94-31-28.<br />
Oct 8-12: 13th National Congress of Cardiology and Third<br />
Meeting of the International Society of Heart <strong>Research</strong>-Latin<br />
American Section. Mar del Plata, Argentina.<br />
Inquiries: Sociedad de Cardiologia de la<br />
Plata, Calle 7 n° 335, 6to P "B," La Plata, Argentina.<br />
Fax 54-21-42469.<br />
Oct 9-10: International Symposium of Vena Cava Filters.<br />
Poitiers, France. Inquiries: International Symposium<br />
of Vena Cava Filters, Mme Danielle Renaud, Service<br />
de Radiologie A, Hopital La Miletrie BP 577-<br />
86021 Poitiers Cedex, France. Tel 33-49-44-39-11.<br />
Fax 33-49-44-39-12.<br />
Oct 9-10: Third Annual Scientific Meeting of the Stroke<br />
Society of Australasia: Stroke Treatment-Acute and<br />
Long-term. Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western<br />
Australia. Inquiries: Dr E.G. Stewart-Wynne, Con-
venor, Department of Neurology, Royal Perth Hospital,<br />
Wellington St, Perth, Western Australia 6001.<br />
Tel 09-224-2244. Fax 09-224-3511.<br />
Oct 15-17: 10th European Conference of the International<br />
Society of Noninvasive Cardiology. Medical Faculty,<br />
Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.<br />
Official language: English. Inquiries: Hoboken Congress<br />
Organization, Erasmus University Rotterdam,<br />
Attn Mrs M.L. van Ginneken, PO Box 1738, 3000<br />
DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Tel 31(0)10-408-<br />
7881. Fax 31(0)10-436-7271.<br />
Oct 21-23: 51st Annual Meeting of the Japan Neurosurgical<br />
Society. Kagoshima, Japan. Tetsuhiko Asakura,<br />
president. Inquiries: Meeting Secretariat, Department<br />
of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, University<br />
of Kagoshima, 8-35-1, Sakuragaoka, Kagoshimashi,<br />
890 Japan. Tel 0992-64-2211, ext 2154. Fax<br />
0992-65-4041.<br />
Oct 21-24: Treatment of Severe Dyslipoproteinaemia in the<br />
Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease. Munich, Germany.<br />
A.M. Gotto, M. Mancini, and P. Schwandt,<br />
chairmen. Inquiries: Klinikum Grosshadern of the<br />
University of Munich, Marchioninistrasse 15, 8000<br />
Munich 70, Germany. Tel 0049-89-7095-3011. Fax<br />
0049-89-7095-8879.<br />
Nov 3-6: International Symposium on Substance P and<br />
Related Peptides: Pain, Inflammation, Visceral and<br />
CNS Functions. Shizuoka, Japan. Inquiries: Secretariat<br />
of SP'92, c/o International Communications,<br />
Inc, Kasho Building 2-F, 2-14-9, Nihombashi, Chuoku,<br />
Tokyo 103, Japan. Tel 81-3-3272-7981. Fax 81-<br />
3-3273-2445.<br />
Nov 4-6: First Egyptian International Pediatric Cardiology<br />
Conference. Cairo, Egypt. Organized by the Kasr<br />
El-Aini School of Medicine, Cairo, and The Children's<br />
Memorial Hospital, Chicago. Hussien Kamel<br />
Bahaa El Din, president, D. Woodrow Benson Jr.,<br />
honorary president, and Fadia Mahmoud, secretary<br />
general. Official language: English. Inquiries: Congress<br />
Service Centre, 14 Syria St, Mohandeseen,<br />
Guiza, Egypt. Tel 3452596. Fax 3444429.<br />
Nov 8-12: Eighth World Conference of the International<br />
Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy.<br />
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Inquiries: Organizing Secretariat,<br />
Eighth World Congress on Hypertension in<br />
Pregnancy, Viamonte 494-2D, Of.8 1053, Buenos<br />
Aires, Argentina. Tel 54-1-311-9413 or 54-1-311-<br />
9837. Fax 54-1-953-6794.<br />
Nov 23-26: Second International Conference on Xenon/CT<br />
Cerebral Blood Flow. Fukuoka, Japan. Sponsored by<br />
the Department of Neurosurgery, Fukuoka University.<br />
Abstracts by Aug 31, 1992. Inquiries: Akira<br />
Tanaka, MD, Conference Secretary, c/o AINEC Co<br />
Ltd, 3-1-5-107 Nishiharu-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka,<br />
816, Japan. Tel 81-092-591-2502. Fax 81-092-<br />
591-2629.<br />
Dec 3-6: First International Conference on Heart and<br />
Hypertension. Hotel Taj Intercontinental, Bombay,<br />
India. Organized by National Council of Hypertension<br />
and cosponsored by University of Alabama<br />
School of Medicine, Birmingham. Inquiries: Dr P.J.<br />
Mehta, Hari Bhavan, 64, Pedder Road, Bombay 400<br />
Meetings Calendar<br />
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026, India. Tel 3863349/3884575. Fax 00-91-22-363-<br />
3606.<br />
Dec 4-5: Ninth Congress: The Ischemic Heart. Palais des<br />
Congres, Paris. Sponsored by L'Information Cardiologique.<br />
Inquiries: Dr Castillo Fenoy, Centre Cardiologique<br />
du Nord, 32-34, Rue des Moulins Gemeaux,<br />
93200 Saint-Denis, France. Tel 1-49-33-41-<br />
41.<br />
Dec 7-11: International Congress on Neurology and Neurosurgery<br />
and the Third International Symposium<br />
on Epilepsy. Havana International Conference Center,<br />
Havana, Cuba. Inquiries: Prof Otto Hernaindez<br />
Cossio, President of the Organizing Committee,<br />
Apartado 4248, Zona Postal 4, Ciudad de La Habana<br />
10400, Cuba. Tel 32-7825. Fax 22-8382 and 20-2350.<br />
1993<br />
Jan 12-14: First International Stress Echo Symposium.<br />
Palazzo dei Congressi, Pisa, Italy. Sponsored by the<br />
Working Group of Echocardiography of the European<br />
Society of Cardiology, Societa Italiana di Ecografia<br />
Cardiovascolare, International Cardiac<br />
Doppler Society, National <strong>Research</strong> Council, and<br />
the University of Pisa. Dr Eugenio Picano, scientific<br />
secretariat. Prof Alessandro Distante, president. Abstracts<br />
by Nov 20, 1992. Inquiries: Mrs Gloria Boni<br />
and Ms Claudia Taddei, Institute of Clinical Physiology,<br />
CNR, and University of Pisa, Via Savi,<br />
8 - 56100 Pisa, Italy. Tel 0039-50-583286 or 592391.<br />
Fax 0039-50-553461. (Please note change of date.)<br />
Feb 4-6: Eighth International Congress on Echocardiography.<br />
Cavalieri Hilton Hotel, Rome. Sponsored by<br />
the Universita Degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza."<br />
Dr Armando Dagianti and Dr Harvey Feigenbaum,<br />
directors. Inquiries: Scientific Secretariat, Department<br />
of Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease, I<br />
Cardiology, Policlinico Umberto I- 00161 Rome,<br />
Italy. Tel 039-6-4463296. Fax 039-6-4469085.<br />
Apr 4-9: Fifth Congress and 12th Anniversary of the<br />
Pan-African Society of Cardiology: Preventive Cardiology<br />
in Africa. Yaounde, Cameroon. Inquiries:<br />
Prof W.F.T. Muna, BP 5408, Hopital General de<br />
Yaounde, Yaounde, Cameroon. Tel 237-20-11-22 or<br />
20-22-44 or 22-44-77. Fax 237-20-09-90.<br />
May 9-13: 14th European Section Meeting, International<br />
Society for Heart <strong>Research</strong>. Jerusalem. Inquiries: Dr<br />
Arie Pinson, Laboratory for Myocardial <strong>Research</strong>,<br />
The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School,<br />
PO Box 1172, Jerusalem 91010, Israel. Fax 972-2-<br />
784010.<br />
May 16-19: Ninth International Symposium on Brain<br />
Edema. Pacifico Yokohama, Japan. Inquiries: Umeo<br />
Ito, MD, Department of Neurosurgery, Musashino<br />
Red-Cross Hospital, 1-26-1, Kyonan-cho, Musashino-shi,<br />
Tokyo 180, Japan. Tel 81-422-322-3111.<br />
May 16-20: Second International Symposium on Heart<br />
Failure-Mechanisms and Management. Geneva,<br />
Switzerland. Inquiries: Basil S. Lewis, MD, or Asher<br />
Kimchi, MD, cochairmen, International Society of<br />
Heart Failure, Inc, PO Box 35064, Los Angeles, CA<br />
90035. Tel 310-659-5000. Fax 310-275-8922.
May 18-21: Fifth International Conference on Cerebral<br />
Vasospasm. Hotel MacDonald and the University of<br />
Alberta, Edmonton, and Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper,<br />
Alberta, Canada. Inquiries: Canadian Congress of<br />
Neurological Sciences, 810, 906-12 Avenue SW,<br />
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2R 1K7. Tel 403-229-<br />
9544. Fax 403-229-1661.<br />
May 22-28: XVIth International Symposium on Cerebral<br />
Blood Flow and Metabolism. Sendai International<br />
Center, Sendai, Japan. Sponsored by the International<br />
Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.<br />
Kyuya Kogure and Takashi Yoshimoto, cochairmen.<br />
Abstracts by Oct 15, 1992. Inquiries:<br />
Secretariat BRAIN 93. Tatsuo Ido, c/o Tohoku<br />
Communication Service, Lions Bldg, Nishikoen 2F,<br />
2-9-13 Omachi, Aobaku, Sendai 980, Japan. Tel<br />
+81-22-214-1778. Fax +81-22-214-1779 or +81-22-<br />
262-5002.<br />
June 3-4: European Congress on Arrhythmic Sudden<br />
Cardiac Death. Strasbourg, France. Sponsored by<br />
the French Society of Cardiology and the European<br />
Society of Cardiology. Inquiries: Congres Louis Pasteur,<br />
19, rue du Marechal Lefebvre, 67100 Strasbourg,<br />
France. Tel 33-88-79-15-00. Fax 33-88-39-<br />
53-18.<br />
Aug 29-Sept 2: XVth Congress of the European Society of<br />
Cardiology. Nice, France. Abstracts by Feb 14, 1993.<br />
Inquiries: ECCO, Central Office, 22, Rue Juste-<br />
Olivier, PO Box 299, CH-1260 Nyon, Switzerland.<br />
Tel 362-13-77. Fax 361-16-79.<br />
Aug 29-Sept 4: 13th International Congress of EEG and<br />
Clinical Neurophysiology. Vancouver, BC, Canada.<br />
Sponsored by the International Federation of Clinical<br />
Neurophysiology. Inquiries: Secretariat, #645-<br />
375 Water St, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6B 5C6. Tel<br />
604-681-5226. Fax 604-681-2503.<br />
Sept 4-10: 15th World Congress of Neurology. Vancouver,<br />
BC, Canada. Sponsored by the World Federation of<br />
Neurology and the Canadian Neurological Society.<br />
Inquiries: Secretariat, #645-375 Water St, Vancouver,<br />
BC, Canada, V6B 5C6. Tel 604-681-5226. Fax<br />
604-681-2503.<br />
American Heart Association<br />
Scientific Sessions<br />
1992 New Orleans, Louisiana Nov 16-19<br />
1993 Atlanta, Georgia Nov 8-11<br />
1994 Dallas, Texas Nov 14-17<br />
1995 Anaheim, California Nov 13-16<br />
Meetings Calendar<br />
A1360<br />
Sept 27-29: First International Conference on Community<br />
Health Nursing <strong>Research</strong>. Edmonton Convention<br />
Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Sponsored by<br />
the Edmonton Board of Health. Abstracts by Sept<br />
15, 1992. Inquiries: Dr Shirley Stinson or Ms Karen<br />
Mills, International Conference on Community<br />
Health Nursing <strong>Research</strong>, Edmonton Board of<br />
Health, Suite 500, 10216-124 Street, Edmonton,<br />
Alberta, Canada TSN 4A3. Tel 403-482-1965. Fax<br />
403-482-4194.<br />
Oct 12-17: Eighth Congress of the European Federation of<br />
Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology-<br />
EUROSON 93. Innsbruck, Austria. Asst Prof Doz Dr<br />
Gert Judmaier, president. Inquiries: Secretariat, The<br />
Eighth Congress of the European Federation of<br />
Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology,<br />
Anichstrasse 35, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria. Tel 512-<br />
504 ext 3361. Fax 512-504-3391.<br />
1994<br />
July 24-30: XIIth International Congress of Pharmacology.<br />
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Inquiries: Congress<br />
Secretariat, IUPHAR'94, Conference Services, National<br />
<strong>Research</strong> Council Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada<br />
K1A OR6. Tel 613-993-9009. Fax 613-957-9828.<br />
Sept 10-14: XIIth World Congress of Cardiology and<br />
XVIth Congress of the European Society of Cardiology.<br />
Berlin. Abstracts by Feb 14, 1994. Inquiries:<br />
ECCO, Central Office, 22, Rue Juste-Olivier, PO<br />
Box 299, CH-1260 Nyon, Switzerland. Tel 362-13-77.<br />
Fax 361-16-79.<br />
Nov 20-25: Second International Congress for Pathophysiology.<br />
Kyoto International Conference Hall, Kyoto,<br />
Japan. Inquiries: Dr Toshiie Sakata, First Department<br />
of Internal Medicine, Ooita Medical University,<br />
1-1 Idaigaoka Hazamacho, Ooita-gun, Ooita,<br />
879-55, Japan (tel 81-975-49-4411; fax 81-975-49-<br />
4217) or Dr Vladimir Shinkarenko, International<br />
Society for Pathophysiology, Baltiyskaya str 8, Moscow<br />
125315, USSR (tel +7-095-152-86-55/151-94-<br />
40; fax +7-095-151-95-40.)<br />
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