Myocardial fatty acid homeostasis Ger J. van der VusseJan F. C. GlatzHans C. G. Stam Invited Paper Pages: 1 - 6
The role of the endothelium in myocardial lipoprotein dynamics Anthony Cryer Invited Paper Pages: 7 - 15
Effect of taxol on the heparin-induced secretion of lipoprotein lipase from cardiac myocytes David L. SeversonRogayah Carroll Invited Paper Pages: 17 - 22
Is fatty acid uptake in cardiomyocytes determined by physicochemical fatty acid partition between albumin and membranes? H. RoseT. HenneckeH. Kammermeier Invited Paper Pages: 31 - 36
Does fatty acid-binding protein play a role in fatty acid transport? Roger A. PeetersJacques H. Veerkamp Invited Paper Pages: 45 - 49
Modeling of palmitate transport in the heart James B. BassingthwaighteLouis NoodlemanJan F. C. Glatz Invited Paper Pages: 51 - 58
Fatty acids are not an important fuel for coronary microvascular endothelial cells R. SpahrA. KrützfeldtH. M. Piper Invited Paper Pages: 59 - 64
Is there evidence of a role of the phosphoinositol-cycle in the myocardium? Didier de Chaffoy de Courcelles Invited Paper Pages: 65 - 72
Alpha-1-adrenergic stimulation of phosphoinositide breakdown in cultured neonatal rat ventricular myocytes Johanna T. A. MeijJos M. J. Lamers Invited Paper Pages: 73 - 75
Role of phospholipases in myocardial ischemia: effect of cardioprotective agents on the phospholipases A of heart cytosol and sarcoplasmic reticulum in vitro Karl Y. HostetlerElisabeth J. Jellison Invited Paper Pages: 77 - 82
Degradation of phospholipids and triacylglycerol, and accumulation of fatty acids in anoxic myocardial tissue, disrupted by freeze-thawing Ger J. van der VusseMonique J. M. de GrootRobert S. Reneman Invited Paper Pages: 83 - 90
Dual effect of tannic acid on the preservation and ultrastructure of phosphatidyl choline vesicles Ad H. G. J. SchrijversPeter M. FrederikRobert S. Reneman Invited Paper Pages: 91 - 96
Subcellular distribution, molecular dynamics and catabolism of plasmalogens in myocardium Linda A. ScherrerRichard W. Gross Invited Paper Pages: 97 - 105
Phospholipase C-evoked glycerol release in energy depleted rat myocardial cells Truls MyrmelTerje S. LarsenClive Little Invited Paper Pages: 107 - 111
Significance of myocardial eicosanoid production Marc van BilsenWim EngelsRobert S. Reneman Invited Paper Pages: 113 - 121
Effect of glucocorticoids on arachidonic acid metabolism and prostaglandin secretion by cultures of newborn rat heart cells E. Van Millanvoye-BrusselM. Freyss-BeguinD. Duval Invited Paper Pages: 123 - 127
Hormones and triacylglycerol metabolism under normoxic and ischemic conditions Kees SchoonderwoerdTon van der KraaijHans Stam Invited Paper Pages: 129 - 137
Effects of hypoxia on lipolysis in isolated rat myocardial cells Terje S. LarsenTruls MyrmelOle D. Mjøs Invited Paper Pages: 139 - 144
Alterations in fatty acid oxidation in ischemic and reperfused myocardium Xiao Qin HuangA. James Liedtke Invited Paper Pages: 145 - 153
Fatty acid oxidation and myocardial phospholipase A2 activity Richard C. FransonLesley K. HarrisRamesh Raghupathi Invited Paper Pages: 155 - 159
Protective effect of propionyl-L-carnitine against ischaemia and reperfusion-damage Roberto FerrariClaudio CeconiOdoardo Visioli Invited Paper Pages: 161 - 168
L-Propionyl-carnitine protection of mitochondria in ischemic rat hearts Fabio Di LisaRoberta MenabòNoris Siliprandi Invited Paper Pages: 169 - 173
Glucose oxidation is stimulated in reperfused ischemic hearts with the carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 inhibitor, Etomoxir Gary D. LopaschukGordon F. McNeilJeffrey J. McVeigh Invited Paper Pages: 175 - 179
Fatty acid turnover in the ischaemic compared to the non-ischaemic human heart Lennart KaijserMartin EricssonGöran Walldius Invited Paper Pages: 181 - 184
Biochemistry of radioiodinated free fatty acids F. C. VisserC. M. B. DuwelG. J. van der Vusse Invited Paper Pages: 185 - 190
Variables of myocardial backdiffusion, determined with 17-IODO-131 heptadecanoic acid in the normal dog heart C. M. B. DuwelF. C. VisserJ. P. Roos Invited Paper Pages: 191 - 194
Intramyocardial fate of 15-p-iodophenyl-β-methylpentadecanoic acid (IMPPA): Is it a good tracer of fatty acid myocardial uptake? Thierry HumbertChristiane KerielPierre Cuchet Invited Paper Pages: 195 - 200
Clinical applications of assessments of myocardial substrate utilization with positron emission tomography Steven R. Bergmann Invited Paper Pages: 201 - 209