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Manual of Research Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine

by Roberto Bolli, Douglas W. Losordo, Hossein Ardehali

While some research methods or techniques are applicable in several areas of medicine, research in cardiovascular diseases requires knowledge of an increasing array of procedures, techniques and measurements that are highly specialized and unique to this area of investigation.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

While some research methods or techniques are applicable in several areas of medicine, research in cardiovascular diseases requires knowledge of an increasing array of procedures, techniques and measurements that are highly specialized and unique to this area of investigation. Edited by senior clinical investigators who are recognized leaders in cardiovascular medicine worldwide, this book provides readers with a comprehensive, practical "how-to-do-it" review of best-practice techniques for cardiovascular research.

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While some aspects of clinical and scientific research are common across medicine, research in cardiovascular diseases requires knowledge of an increasing array of procedures, techniques, models and measurements that are highly specialized and unique to this area of investigation. Edited and written by senior investigators, many of whom have been involved in pioneering studies in cardiovascular disease, this new book provides today's cardiology research professionals with practical how-to guidance on designing, conducting, measuring and reporting their research. Manual of Research Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine : * Reviews the must-know techniques, methods, analyses, models and measurements of cardiovascular research in a practical, "how-to-do-it" approach, resulting in clear-headed guidance to even the most complicated techniques and methods. * Covers each technique or method beginning with an explanation of when and why it should be selected followed by step-by-step instructions that include why each step is important; what can go wrong; how to trouble shoot and correct errors, and how to analyze and report results. * Helps ensure research success, but also, critically, enables readers to understand why and how some experiments fail. * Contains illustrative figures to reinforce the key components/steps of each method covered. * Includes a companion website with video clips to support the discussion of particularly challenging techniques, for example animal surgical procedures. Manual of Research Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine is an invaluable resource for investigators at all levels, from technicians, students, fellows and other healthcare professionals who are approaching research for the first time, to seasoned investigators in cardiovascular disease, pharmacology, and related areas who need expert guidance on emerging techniques or unfamiliar models or methods.

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While some aspects of clinical and scientific research are common across medicine, research in cardiovascular diseases requires knowledge of an increasing array of procedures, techniques, models and measurements that are highly specialized and unique to this area of investigation. Edited and written by senior investigators, many of whom have been involved in pioneering studies in cardiovascular disease, this new book provides today's cardiology research professionals with practical how-to guidance on designing, conducting, measuring and reporting their research. Manual of Research Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine : * Reviews the must-know techniques, methods, analyses, models and measurements of cardiovascular research in a practical, "how-to-do-it" approach, resulting in clear-headed guidance to even the most complicated techniques and methods. * Covers each technique or method beginning with an explanation of when and why it should be selected followed by step-by-step instructions that include why each step is important; what can go wrong; how to trouble shoot and correct errors, and how to analyze and report results. * Helps ensure research success, but also, critically, enables readers to understand why and how some experiments fail. * Contains illustrative figures to reinforce the key components/steps of each method covered. * Includes a companion website with video clips to support the discussion of particularly challenging techniques, for example animal surgical procedures. Manual of Research Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine is an invaluable resource for investigators at all levels, from technicians, students, fellows and other healthcare professionals who are approaching research for the first time, to seasoned investigators in cardiovascular disease, pharmacology, and related areas who need expert guidance on emerging techniques or unfamiliar models or methods.

Author Biography

Edited by

Hossein Ardehali MD, PhD, FAHA, Associate Professor of Medicine, Molecular Pharmacology and Biological
Chemistry
Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of
Medicine, Chicago, IL USA Roberto Bolli MD
Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Director, Institute of Molecular Cardiology
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY USA Douglas W. Losordo MD
Vice President New Therapeutic Development
Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Deerfield, IL USA  

Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix Preface xix About the Companion Website xx Part 1 Electrophysiology 1 Measurement of calcium transient ex vivo 3
Kenneth R. Laurita and Bradley N. Plummer 2 Confocal imaging of intracellular calcium cycling in isolated cardiac myocytes 12
Søren Grubb, J. Andrew Wasserstrom, and Gary L. Aistrup 3 Generating a large animal model of persistent atrial fi brillation 20
Raphaël P. Martins and José Jalife 4 Confocal imaging of intracellular calcium cycling in the intact heart 32
Neha Singh, Manvinder Kumar, James E. Kelly, Gary L. Aistrup, and J. Andrew Wasserstrom 5 Recording and measurement of action potentials 41
Kenneth S. Ginsburg and Donald M. Bers 6 Patch-clamp recordings from isolated cardiac myocytes 50
Kai-Chien Yang, Wei Wang, and Jeanne M. Nerbonne 7 Optical mapping of the heart 60
Di Lang, Sarah Gutbrod, Jacob Laughner, and Igor R. Efi mov Part 2 Isolation and Maintenance of Primary Stem Cells 8 Isolation of colony-forming endothelial progenitor cells 71
Haruchika Masuda and Takayuki Asahara 9 Cardiac resident stem cells 87
João Ferreira-Martins, Fumihiro Sanada, and Marcello Rota 10 Cardiospheres 95
Rachel Ruckdeschel Smith 11 Mesenchymal stem cells 104
Jose S. Da Silva and Joshua M. Hare 12 Generation and differentiation of human iPS cells 110
Sebastian Diecke, Lei Ye, Sophia Zhang, and Jianyi Zhang 13 Isolation of neonatal and adult rat cardiomyocytes 117
Md. Abdur Razzaque and Jeffrey Robbins 14 Isolation and culture of vascular smooth muscle cells 125
Milton Hamblin, Lin Chang, and Y. Eugene Chen 15 Isolation and culture of cardiac endothelial cells 131
Asish K. Ghosh, Joseph W. Covington, and Douglas E. Vaughan 16 Isolation and culture of cardiac fi broblasts 140
Asish K. Ghosh, Joseph W. Covington and Douglas E. Vaughan 17 Murine bone marrow transplantation model 146
Prasanna Krishnamurthy, Suresh Kumar Verma, and Raj Kishore 18 In vitro differentiation and expansion of vascular endothelial cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells 149
Anees Fatima, Carey Nassano-Miller, and Tsutomu Kume Part 3 Manipulation of the Heart and Vessels in Vivo and ex Vivo 19 Coronary ligation 157
Alexander R. Mackie and Hossein Ardehali 20 Transverse aortic constriction: a model to study heart failure in small animals 164
Suresh Kumar Verma, Prasanna Krishnamurthy, and Raj Kishore 21 Pharmacological models of hypertrophy and failure 170
Angela C. deAlmeida, Tariq Hamid, and Sumanth D. Prabhu 22 Hindlimb ischemia 177
Jerry C. Lee, Ngan F. Huang, and John P. Cooke 23 The Langendorff preparation 187
Hugh Clements-Jewery and Michael J. Curtis 24 Myocarditis and other immunological models of cardiac disease 197
Daniela C¡ iháková and Noel R. Rose 25 Models of pacing-induced heart failure 203
James A. Shuman, Rupak Mukherjee, and Francis G. Spinale 26 Porcine myocardial ischemia models 215
Xian-Liang Tang and Roberto Bolli 27 Angiogenesis assays 225
Susmita Sahoo and Douglas W. Losordo 28 Immunohistochemical analysis of cardiac tissue 232
Barbara Ogórek, Donato Cappetta, and Jan Kajstura 29 A murine model of cardiac arrest by exsanguination 237
Guangming Cheng, Yiru Guo, Harold K. Elias, Carrie M. Quinn, Arash Davani, Yanjuan Yang, Magdy Girgis, Roberto Bolli, and Buddhadeb Dawn Part 4 Small Animal Imaging 30 Blood pressure, telemetry, and vascular measurements in the rodent model 245
Robert S. Danziger 31 The setting: imaging conscious, sedated, or anesthetized rodents 250
Gene H. Kim and Roberto M. Lang 32 Echocardiography: standard techniques (M-mode, two-dimensional imaging, and Doppler) 254
Gene H. Kim, Lauren Beussink-Nelson, Sanjiv J. Shah, and Roberto M. Lang 33 Echocardiography: advanced techniques (tissue Doppler, speckle tracking, and three-dimensional imaging) 275
Lauren Beussink-Nelson, Gene H. Kim, Roberto M. Lang, and Sanjiv J. Shah 34 In vivo tomographic cardiac imaging: positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging 287
Bruno C. Huber, Patricia K. Nguyen, and Joseph C. Wu 35 In vivo hemodynamics 295
Alexander R. Mackie, Kyle K. Henderson, Sol Misener, and Hossein Ardehali Part 5 Metabolism, Mitochondria, and Cell Death 36 Fractionation of cardiomyocytes and isolation of mitochondria 307
Christopher P. Baines 37 Assessment of glucose and fatty acid metabolism ex vivo 313
Darrell D. Belke and E. Dale Abel 38 Quantification and characterization of atherosclerotic lesions in mice 320
Abhinav Agarwal, Millicent G. Winner, Srinivas D. Sithu, and Sanjay Srivastava 39 Assessment of cell death in the heart 332
Russell S. Whelan, Klitos Konstantinidis, and Richard N. Kitsis 40 Assessment of mitochondrial function in isolated cells 343
Amy K. Rines and Hossein Ardehali 41 Multinuclear NMR spectroscopy of myocardial energetics and substrate utilization in isolated perfused mouse hearts 351
Stephen C. Kolwicz, Jr. and Rong Tian 42 Measurement of reactive oxygen species in cardiovascular disease 359
Mahmood Khan, Fatemat Hassan, Sashwati Roy, and Chandan K. Sen 43 Assessing autophagy 371
Roberta A. Gottlieb 44 Assessment of cardiomyocyte size 378
A. Martin Gerdes and Alessandro Pingitore Part 6 Manipulation of Gene Expression in Vitro and in Vivo 45 Generation of Cre-loxP mouse models for conditional knockout and overexpression of genes in various heart cells 389
Marisa Z. Jackson and Warren G. Tourtellotte 46 Modulation of myocardial genes via use of adenoviral vectors and RNA interference approaches 397
Qianhong Li 47 Overexpression and downregulation of proteins in vitro 407
Marina Bayeva and Hossein Ardehali 48 In vivo microRNA studies 416
Eva van Rooij Part 7 Model Systems 49 Vascular and cardiac studies in zebrafi sh 425
Hans-Georg Simon, Molly Ahrens, and Brandon Holtrup 50 Vascular and cardiac studies in Drosophila 432
Lin Yu, Joseph P. Daniels, and Matthew J. Wolf Index 441

Long Description

While some aspects of clinical and scientific research are common across medicine, research in cardiovascular diseases requires knowledge of an increasing array of procedures, techniques, models and measurements that are highly specialized and unique to this area of investigation. Edited and written by senior investigators, many of whom have been involved in pioneering studies in cardiovascular disease, this new book provides today s cardiology research professionals with practical how-to guidance on designing, conducting, measuring and reporting their research. Manual of Research Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine : Reviews the must-know techniques, methods, analyses, models and measurements of cardiovascular research in a practical, how-to-do-it approach, resulting in clear-headed guidance to even the most complicated techniques and methods. Covers each technique or method beginning with an explanation of when and why it should be selected followed by step-by-step instructions that include why each step is important; what can go wrong; how to trouble shoot and correct errors, and how to analyze and report results. Helps ensure research success, but also, critically, enables readers to understand why and how some experiments fail. Contains illustrative figures to reinforce the key components/steps of each method covered. Includes a companion website with video clips to support the discussion of particularly challenging techniques, for example animal surgical procedures. Manual of Research Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine is an invaluable resource for investigators at all levels, from technicians, students, fellows and other healthcare professionals who are approaching research for the first time, to seasoned investigators in cardiovascular disease, pharmacology, and related areas who need expert guidance on emerging techniques or unfamiliar models or methods.

Details

ISBN0470672692
Year 2014
ISBN-10 0470672692
ISBN-13 9780470672693
Format Hardcover
DEWEY 616.10072
Pages 472
Edited by Douglas W. Losordo
Illustrations Illustrations
Media Book
Edition 1st
Short Title MANUAL OF RESEARCH TECHNIQUES
Language English
Country of Publication United States
UK Release Date 2014-02-21
AU Release Date 2014-03-17
NZ Release Date 2014-03-17
Author Hossein Ardehali
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date 2014-02-21
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Place of Publication Hoboken
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2014-02-21

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