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Release characteristics of cardiac proteins after reversible or irreversible myocardial damage

Hessel, M.H.M.

Citation

Hessel, M. H. M. (2008, February 7). Release characteristics of cardiac proteins after reversible or irreversible myocardial damage. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12593

Version: Corrected Publisher’s Version

License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden

Downloaded from: https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12593

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Release characteristics of cardiac proteins after reversible or irreversible

myocardial damage

Marleen H M Hessel

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The research described in this thesis was performed at the department of Cardiology of the Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Cover: Ponsen & Looijen

Lay-out: Marleen H. M. Hessel

Printed by: Ponsen & Looijen

ISBN: 978-90-6464-211-1

Copyright © 2008 Marleen H. M. Hessel, Leiden, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without prior permission of the author.

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Release characteristics of cardiac proteins after reversible or irreversible myocardial damage

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van

de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden,

op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof. mr. P.F. van der Heijden, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties

ter verdediging op donderdag 7 februari 2008

klokke 13.45 uur

door

Marleen Hanne Marieke Hessel

geboren te Utrecht in 1978

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Promotiecommissie

Promotor: Prof. dr. A. van der Laarse

Co-promotores: dr. P. Steendijk dr. D.E. Atsma

Referent: Prof. dr. W.J. van der Giessen (ErasmusMC, Rotterdam)

Overige leden: Prof. dr. E.E. van der Wall Prof. dr. R.E. Poelmann Prof. dr. ir. L.M. Havekes

Prof. dr. M.P. van Dieijen-Visser (AZMaastricht)

The research described in this thesis was supported by a grant of the Netherlands Heart Foundation (grant nr. 2001B124).

Financial support by the Netherlands Heart Foundation for publication of this thesis is gratefully acknowledged.

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Voor mijn ouders

Aan Huib

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 General introduction 9

Chapter 2 Partial and delayed release of troponin-I compared with the release 33 of lactate dehydrogenase from necrotic cardiomyocytes.

Pflügers Archiv- Eur J Physiol 2004;448:146-152

Chapter 3 Release kinetics of intact and degraded cardiac troponin I and T 51 after irreversible cardiomyocyte damage.

Submitted

Chapter 4 Release of cardiac troponin I from viable cardiomyocytes is 71 mediated by integrin stimulation.

Pflügers Archiv- Eur J Physiol 2007; in press

Chapter 5 Serum troponin concentrations in patients with congestive heart 91 failure are stretch-dependent.

Chapter 6 Characterization of right ventricular function after monocrotaline- 101 induced pulmonary hypertension in the intact rat.

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2006;291:2424-2430

Chapter 7 Pressure overload-induced right ventricular dilatation is 123 associated with re-expression of myocardial tenascin-C

and elevated plasma levels of tenascin-C.

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Chapter 8 Reverse ventricular remodeling after cardiac resynchronization 145 therapy is associated with a reduction in serum tenascin-C and

plasma matrix metalloproteinase-9 levels.

Eur J Heart Failure 2007;9 (10):1058-1063

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Chapter 9 General discussion 161

Chapter 10 Summary&Samenvatting 177

Abbreviations 191

List of publications 195

Dankwoord 199

Curriculum Vitae 203

Full color figures 205

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