Effect of prostacyclin infusion during low-flow ischaemia in the isolated perfused rat heart Winifred G. NaylerMaryann PurchaseG. J. Dusting Original Contributions Pages: 125 - 134
Prostaglandin formation from exogenous precursor in homogenates of human cardiac tissue R. BrandtJ. NowakT. Sonnenfeld Original Contributions Pages: 135 - 141
Renal nerve and blood pressure responses to stimulation of cardiac receptors in dogs and cats by bradykinin A. J. GormanI. H. Zucker Original Contributions Pages: 142 - 154
Pressure-length loop in the ischemic segment during left circumflex coronary artery stenosis and its modification by afterload reducing in excised perfused canine hearts Y. MaruyamaK. AshikawaT. Takishima Original Contributions Pages: 155 - 163
Distribution of the collateral blood flow at the lateral border of the ischemic myocardium after acute coronary occlusion in the pig and the dog P. -O. SjöquistG. DukerO. Almgren Original Contributions Pages: 164 - 175
Increase of myocardial oxygen consumption due to active diastolic wall tension D. BallerH. G. WolpersH. J. Bretschneider Original Contributions Pages: 176 - 185
Acyl-carnitine effects on isolated cardiac mitochondria and erythrocytes M. H. PiperO. SezerP. G. Spieckermann Original Contributions Pages: 186 - 198
Diameter of coronary arteries in 36 species of mammalian from mouse to giraffe J. W. ThüroffW. HortH. Lichti Original Contributions Pages: 199 - 206
Mitochondrial damage during myocardial ischemia V. RegitzD. J. PaulsonA. L. Shug Original Contributions Pages: 207 - 217
Comparative biochemistry and fine structure of atrial and ventricular myocardium during autolysis in vitro L. C. ArmigerR. N. SeelyeD. G. Holliss Original Contributions Pages: 218 - 229
Is the rat a suitable model for studying alcoholic cardiomyopathy? Hemodynamic studies at various stages of chronic alcohol ingestion A. HeppT. RudolphK. Kochsiek Original Contributions Pages: 230 - 237
The effect of chronic ethanol consumption on enzyme activities of the energy-supplying metabolism and the alcohol-aldehyde oxidizing system in rat hearts H. H. KleinU. SpaarH. Kreuzer Original Contributions Pages: 238 - 243
Dihydroergotamine decreases the blood content in the skeletal musculature but etilefrine hydrochloride in the splanchnic region in man J. O. ArndtA. HöckK. Inoue Original Contributions Pages: 244 - 252