Calorimetry of isolated hearts (I) a method to study the energetic of CA 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions

Calorimetry has been applied to skeletal and cardiac muscle from many years ago, andthere were intents to calculate the heat fractions associated to basal metabolism (restingheat rate, Hr) and the active heat (Ha). This review explains the principles and evolution of cardiac energetic, measured by c...

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Autores principales: Consolini, Alicia Elvira, Bonazzola, Patricia
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/101276
https://ri.conicet.gov.ar/11336/41991
https://pmr.safisiol.org.ar/uploadsarchivos/vol10_n2.pdf
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topic Ciencias Médicas
Calorimetry
Heart
Basal metabolism
Active heat
TDH and TIH
spellingShingle Ciencias Médicas
Calorimetry
Heart
Basal metabolism
Active heat
TDH and TIH
Consolini, Alicia Elvira
Bonazzola, Patricia
Calorimetry of isolated hearts (I) a method to study the energetic of CA 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions
topic_facet Ciencias Médicas
Calorimetry
Heart
Basal metabolism
Active heat
TDH and TIH
description Calorimetry has been applied to skeletal and cardiac muscle from many years ago, andthere were intents to calculate the heat fractions associated to basal metabolism (restingheat rate, Hr) and the active heat (Ha). This review explains the principles and evolution of cardiac energetic, measured by calorimetry and the advantages with respect to the measurement of oxygen consumption. Moreover, the methods to estimate separately the fractions of tension-dependent (TDH) and tension-independent heat (TIH) were described, as well as the characterization of each one. A method to determine 4 heat components in a single beat in the presence of contraction in perfused rat ventricles was revised, as well as the properties of the long-duration fourth fraction not previously seen with other methods.The advantages and limitations of each method were analyzed. Calorimetry allows toevaluate the occurrence degree of certain exothermic processes such as ionic fluxes can be studied by comparing the heat released with the energetic equivalent and the stoichiometry of the process with the ATP hydrolysis. Calorimetry is a sensitive and useful methodology to evaluate the "in situ" incidence of exothermic mechanisms in the heart.
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author Consolini, Alicia Elvira
Bonazzola, Patricia
author_facet Consolini, Alicia Elvira
Bonazzola, Patricia
author_sort Consolini, Alicia Elvira
title Calorimetry of isolated hearts (I) a method to study the energetic of CA 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions
title_short Calorimetry of isolated hearts (I) a method to study the energetic of CA 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions
title_full Calorimetry of isolated hearts (I) a method to study the energetic of CA 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions
title_fullStr Calorimetry of isolated hearts (I) a method to study the energetic of CA 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions
title_full_unstemmed Calorimetry of isolated hearts (I) a method to study the energetic of CA 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions
title_sort calorimetry of isolated hearts (i) a method to study the energetic of ca 2+ homeostasis during physiological and pathological conditions
publishDate 2017
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/101276
https://ri.conicet.gov.ar/11336/41991
https://pmr.safisiol.org.ar/uploadsarchivos/vol10_n2.pdf
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