With foreword by Valentin Fuster
This highly illustrated textbook has been prepared by the Working Group on Development, Anatomy and Pathology of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). The textbook is the authority on cardiovascular development from a perspective of both basic scientists and clinicians.
This highly illustrated textbook has been prepared by the Working Group on Development, Anatomy and Pathology of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). The textbook is the authority on cardiovascular development from a perspective of both basic scientists and clinicians.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Cristina Basso, Deborah Henderson, José Luis de la Pompa, Robert G. Kelly, José Maria Pé rez-Pomares, David Sedmera, and Maurice van den Hoff: Relevance of developmental studies for clinicians
- Section 1: Origin, distribution and determination of cardiovascular cell progenitors
- 2: A. F. Moorman, Bjarke Jensen, and R. J. Oostra: An evolutionary perspective on the origin of the cardiovascular system of vertebrates
- 3: Carmen Lopez-Sanchez, Virginio Garcia-Lopez, Gary C. Schoenwolf, and Virginio Garcia-Martinez: From epiblast to mesoderm: elaboration of a fate map for cardiovascular progenitors
- 4: Christopher De Bono and Robert G. Kelly: Cardiac Fields and myocardial cell lineages
- 5: LeShana SaintJean and H. S. Baldwin: Origin and diversity of embryonic endothelium/endocardium
- 6: F. Gabriella Fulcoli and Antonio Baldini: Transcriptional regulation of early cardiovascular development
- Section 2: Molecular regulation of cardiac tissue differentiation and patterning
- 7: Mayyasa Rammah, Francesca Rochais, and Robert G. Kelly: Incorporation of myocardial progenitors to the arterial pole of the heart
- 8: Bram van Wijk, Phil Barnett and Maurice J B van den Hoff: The Developmental Origin of Myocardium at the Venous Pole of the Heart
- 9: Sigolè ne M. Meilhac: Cardiac growth (I): Cardiomyocyte proliferation
- 10: Sté phane Zaffran: Cardiac growth (I): Cardiomyocyte polarisation
- 11: Gaetano D'Amato, Guillermo Luxá n and José Luis de la Pompa: Defining cardiac domains from the inside: NOTCH in endocardial-myocardial interactions
- 12: Adriá n Ruiz-Villalba, Nikolaos Frangogiannis, and José Maria Pé rez-Pomares: Origin and diversity of cardiac fibroblasts: developmental substrates of adult cardiac fibrosis
- Section 3: Morphogenesis of cardiovascular structures. On form and function
- 13: David Sedmera and Robert P. Thompson: Building the cardiovascular system: the acquisition of a functional form
- 14: Marina Campione, Amelia Aranega and Diego Franco: Cardiac looping and laterality
- 15: Lucile Miquerol: Origin and development of the cardiac conduction system
- 16: Rui Benedito and Arndt Friedrich Siekmann: Blood vessel differentiation and growth
- 17: D MacGrogan, Jose Maria Pé rez-Pomares, Bill Chaudhry, Jose-Luis de la Pompa and Deborah Henderson: From cushions to leaflets: Morphogenesis of cardiac atrioventricular valves
- 18: Deborah J. Henderson, Bill Chaudhry, and José Luis de la Pompa: Development of the arterial valves
- 19: Laura A. Dyer and Margaret L. Kirby: The role of neural crest in cardiac development
- 20: Robert Dettman, Juan Antonio Guadix, Elena Cano, Rita Carmona, and Ramó n Muñ oz-Chá puli: The multiple functions of the proepicardial/epicardial cell lineage in heart development
- 21: Robert J. Tomanek, Adriana A. Silva Pires Gomes, José Maria Pé rez-Pomares: The development of coronary vascularization
- Section 4: Abnormal cardiac morphogenesis and the origin of congenital heart disease
- 22: Jamie Bentham: The genetics of congenital heart disease
- 23: Robert H. Anderson, Nigel A. Brown, Simon D. Bamforth, Bill Chaudhry, Deborah J. Henderson, and Timothy J. Mohun: Development of the Outflow Tract
- 24: S. Yen Ho and Matina Prapa: Arterial wall remodelling in congenital heart disease
- 25: Cristina Basso, José Maria Perè z-Pomares, Gaetano Thiene, and Lucile Houyel: Coronary anomalies
- 26: Mary Sheppard: Myocardial non-compaction
- 27: Alex V. Postma, David Sedmera, Frantisek Vostarek, Vincent M. Christoffels, and Connie R. Bezzina: Developmental Aspects of Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Section 5: Frontiers in cardiovascular development
- 28: Mauro Giacca and Borja Ibá ñ ez: Advanced therapies to treat cardiovascular diseases. Controversies and perspectives
- 29: Bill Chaudhry, José Luis de la Pompa, and Nadia Mercade: The zebrafish as a model for cardiac development and regeneration
- 30: Daniela Salvatori, Harsha. D. Devalla and Robert Passier: Cells to repair the infarcted myocardium
- 31: Yolan J. Reckman and Yigal M. Pinto: The role of non-coding RNA/micro RNAs in cardiac disease
- 32: Jin Yang, Pei Han, Wei Li, and Ching-Pin Chang: Egigenetics and post-transcriptional regulation of cardiovascular development
- 33: Marcel Grunert, Andreas Perrot, and Silke Rickert-Sperling: Complex network interactions: cardiovascular system biology