Cardiovascular Endocrinology:, 2009
Shared Pathways and Clinical Crossroads

Contemporary Endocrinology Series

Coordinator: Fonseca Vivian

Language: English

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Cardiovascular Endocrinology : Shared Pathways and Clinical Crossroads
261 p. · 20.3x27.6 cm · Hardback

Over the past few decades, cardiovascular disease and diabetes have emerged as major public health problems, both as distinct clinical entities and as comorbid conditions. As a result, the fields of vascular biology and endocrinology are working more closely now than ever before. With chapters by renowned experts, Cardiovascular Endocrinology: Shared Pathways and Clinical Crossroads emphasizes the considerable physiological interrelationships and clinical correlations between the specialties of cardiovascular medicine and endocrinology.

Offering a wealth of information, Cardiovascular Endocrinology: Shared Pathways and Clinical Crossroads provides a range of insights, including a novel view of the hormonal regulation of the vascular system and the disruption of the nitric oxide signaling system. It also addresses the role of fatty acids and cytokines in the development of this problem. Importantly, this unique title also provides a state-of-the-art update on the importance of other hormones such as thyroid hormone and steroids, as well as the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease and controversies surrounding the use of hormone replacement therapy.

In all, Cardiovascular Endocrinology: Shared Pathways and Clinical Crossroads is a first-of-its-kind title that discusses and summarizes important clinical topics in cardiology and endocrinology. It offers clinicians and researchers an important resource for navigating the increasingly interrelated pathways of cardiovascular and endocrinologic disorders. The authors discuss a range of important issues from epidemiology to bench research to translation of this research to clinical practice.

Hormonal Regulation of the Vascular System: An Overview.- Hormonal Regulation of the Vascular System: An Overview.- Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease.- Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes.- Disruption of the Nitric Oxide Signaling System in Diabetes.- Free Fatty Acids, A Major Link Between Obesity, Insulin Resistance, Inflammation, and Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease.- The Anti-Inflammatory and Antiatherogenic Effects of Insulin.- Insulin Sensitizers and Cardiovascular Disease.- Screening for Cardiovascular Disease in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Patients with Diabetes Mellitus.- Endocrine Hypertension and Cardiovascular Events.- Renin-Angiotensin System.- Microalbuminuria and Chronic Kidney Disease as Cardiovascular Risk Factors.- Obesity in Cardiovascular Disease.- Adiponectin and Cardiovascular Disease.- Sex Hormones and Vascular Disease.- Testosterone and Cardiovascular Disease.- Sexual Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Risk – Links and Solutions.- Of Interest.- Natriuretic Peptides and Cardiovascular Regulation.- Insulin-Like Growth Factors, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, and Cardiovascular Disease.
Presents a mix of essential basic science concepts that provide a good rationale for common pathways involved in the pathogenesis of diabetes and cardiovascular disease Explores the controversies surrounding the use of hormone replacement therapy, both for men and women, that are important in our aging population. Highlights the considerable physiological interrelationship and clinical correlates between the specialties of cardiovascular medicine and endocrinology Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras