AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology Podcast

Insightful author interviews about innovative research published in AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 13m. Bisher sind 229 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 18 hours 27 minutes

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Clock Dysfunction Triggers Fibrotic Response in the Heart


What is the role of the circadian clock component Bmal1 in cardiac function? Deputy Editor Merry Lindsey (University of Mississippi Medical Center) interviews lead ...


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 November 17, 2015  10m
 
 

Heart Failure Alters Synaptic Input in Cardiac Vagal Neurons


Is a reduction in parasympathetic activity the “canary in the coal mine” at the onset of many cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension and heart ...


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 November 12, 2015  11m
 
 

CLIC4 Regulates Maturation of Cerebral Collaterals


What are collateral arterioles, and how can the number of such collaterals in the brain affect recovery from stroke? Listen as Guest Editor Akos ...


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 November 12, 2015  11m
 
 

Cardioprotective Effects of Intrinsic STAT3 in Subacute MI


While STAT3 has been shown to protect the heart post myocardial infarction during cardiac remodeling, is persistent activation of the STAT3 gene protecting or ...


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 October 23, 2015  12m
 
 

JAPANESE LANGUAGE PODCAST: Cardioprotective Effects of Intrinsic STAT3 in Subacute MI


In this Japanese language version of the podcast, Associate Editor Junichi Sadoshima (Rutgers New Jersey Medical School) interviews lead author Yasushi Fujio (Osaka University) ...


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 October 23, 2015  12m
 
 

VNS Mitigates Neuronal and Myocyte Remodeling Following MI


After more than 40 years of studying the complexities of neural control of myocardial function, what are we learning now about how the intrinsic ...


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 September 23, 2015  10m
 
 

Diabetic Pregnancy Impairs Function of Endothelial K+ Channels


While it is known that diabetic pregnant women are at significantly higher risk for developing preeclampsia, what are the mechanisms underlying this increasingly common ...


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 September 14, 2015  10m
 
 

Ventricular Arrhythmias and Fibrosis in Mice


Is interstitial fibrosis a contributor, among other factors, in the prognosis for patients at high risk for arrhythmias? Yes, according to a new study ...


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 August 28, 2015  11m
 
 

Voluntary Exercise in Heart Failure Rats


Exercise guidelines exist for the management and treatment of patients with most cardiovascular diseases, but where does pulmonary arterial hypertension fit into the exercise ...


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 August 27, 2015  12m