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Cardiac Conditions, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira Freire, Mark R. Elkins Dec 2022

Cardiac Conditions, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira Freire, Mark R. Elkins

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

This Editorial introduces another of Journal of Physiotherapy’s article collections.These are collections of papers on a particular topic, published in the Journal of Physiotherapy within the past decade and compiled to: facilitate access to important recent findings on the topic; highlight trends in research designs, methods, populations and interventions; and suggest avenues for further research. The studies in this article collection relate to physiotherapy management of cardiac conditions.


Metabolic Foundations Of Exercise-Induced Cardiac Growth., Kyle Fulghum Dec 2022

Metabolic Foundations Of Exercise-Induced Cardiac Growth., Kyle Fulghum

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Regular aerobic exercise promotes physiological cardiac growth, which is an adaptive response thought to enable the heart to meet higher physical demands. Cardiac growth involves coordination of catabolic and anabolic activities to support ATP generation, macromolecule biosynthesis, and myocyte hypertrophy. Although previous studies suggest that exercise-induced reductions in cardiac glycolysis are critical for physiological myocyte hypertrophy, it remains unclear how exercise influences the many interlinked pathways of metabolism that support adaptive remodeling of the heart. In this thesis project, we tested the general hypothesis that aerobic exercise promotes physiological cardiac growth by coordinating myocardial metabolism to promote glucose-supported anabolic pathway …


Prolonged Cardiac Nr4a2 Activation Causes Dilated Cardiomyopathy In Mice, Sadia Ashraf, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Romain Harmancey Jul 2022

Prolonged Cardiac Nr4a2 Activation Causes Dilated Cardiomyopathy In Mice, Sadia Ashraf, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Romain Harmancey

Faculty and Staff Publications

Transcription factors play a fundamental role in cardiovascular adaptation to stress. Nuclear receptor subfamily 4 group A member 2 (NR4A2; NURR1) is an immediate-early gene and transcription factor with a versatile role throughout many organs. In the adult mammalian heart, and particularly in cardiac myocytes, NR4A2 is strongly up-regulated in response to beta-adrenergic stimulation. The physiologic implications of this increase remain unknown. In this study, we aimed to interrogate the consequences of cardiac NR4A2 up-regulation under normal conditions and in response to pressure overload. In mice, tamoxifen-dependent, cardiomyocyte-restricted overexpression of NR4A2 led to cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, left ventricular dilation, heart failure, …


Primary Cilia Of The Cardiac Neural Crest & Hedgehog-Mediated Mechanisms Of Congenital Heart Disease, Lindsey A. Fitzsimons May 2022

Primary Cilia Of The Cardiac Neural Crest & Hedgehog-Mediated Mechanisms Of Congenital Heart Disease, Lindsey A. Fitzsimons

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Elimination of primary cilia in cardiac neural crest cell (CNCC) progenitors is hypothesized to cause a variety of congenital heart defects (CHDs), including atrioventricular septal defects, and malformations of the developing cardiac outflow tract. We present an in vivo model of CHD resulting from the conditional elimination of primary cilia from CNCC using multiple, Wnt1:Cre-loxP, neural crest-specific systems, targeting two distinctive, but critical, primary cilia structural genes: Intraflagellar transport protein 88 (Ift88) or kinesin family member 3A (Kif3a). CNCC loss of primary cilia leads to widespread CHD, where homozygous mutant embryos (MUT) display a variety of outflow tract malformations, septation …


Iv Sotalol Use In Pediatric And Congenital Heart Patients: A Multicenter Registry Study, Lindsey E Malloy-Walton, Nicholas H Von Bergen, Seshadri Balaji, Peter S Fischbach, Jason M Garnreiter, S Yukiko Asaki, Jeffrey P Moak, Luis A Ochoa, Philip M Chang, Hoang H Nguyen, Akash R Patel, Christa Kirk, Ashley K Sherman, Jennifer N Avari Silva, J Philip Saul May 2022

Iv Sotalol Use In Pediatric And Congenital Heart Patients: A Multicenter Registry Study, Lindsey E Malloy-Walton, Nicholas H Von Bergen, Seshadri Balaji, Peter S Fischbach, Jason M Garnreiter, S Yukiko Asaki, Jeffrey P Moak, Luis A Ochoa, Philip M Chang, Hoang H Nguyen, Akash R Patel, Christa Kirk, Ashley K Sherman, Jennifer N Avari Silva, J Philip Saul

Student and Faculty Publications

Background There is limited information regarding the clinical use and effectiveness of IV sotalol in pediatric patients and patients with congenital heart disease, including those with severe myocardial dysfunction. A multicenter registry study was designed to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and dosing of IV sotalol. Methods and Results A total of 85 patients (age 1 day-36 years) received IV sotalol, of whom 45 (53%) had additional congenital cardiac diagnoses and 4 (5%) were greater than 18 years of age. In 79 patients (93%), IV sotalol was used to treat supraventricular tachycardia and 4 (5%) received it to treat ventricular arrhythmias. …


Abnormal Electrocardiogram In A Man Presenting With Dyspnea And Chest Pain, Daniel W Nelson, Ryley Mcpeters, Atul Singla May 2022

Abnormal Electrocardiogram In A Man Presenting With Dyspnea And Chest Pain, Daniel W Nelson, Ryley Mcpeters, Atul Singla

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

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