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A  variety  of metabolic processes are known to be intimately  involved in  the  maintenance  of  cellular structure and function. It  has also become  clear  that  metabolic  events  involved  in the  synthesis and hydrolysis  of  ATP  as  well  as  for  the  synthesis  of proteins and phospholipids  are  essential  for  cellular health.  The regulation of cell  function  is  generally achieved through  participation of a wide variety  of  hormones and different signal  transduction mechanisms for the  activation/deactivation  of some  specific metabolic processes. In this  regard  cyclic  AMP  and  calcium  seem  to play a crucial role. Various hormones are also known  to affect the genetic machinery of all the  cell;  however, the exact  signals for genetic control of cellular function  are  not well  defined. In particular, the sequence of events concerned  with  remodelling of different types of cells under various pathological  situations is  poorly  understood. In  this book we have therefore  dealt with some of these issues from biochemical, molecular  biological,  physiological,  and  pharmacological  viewpoints. Special  emphasis  has been laid on understanding heart function and metabolism  in  health  and  disease  in  general,  and cardiac hypertrophy, heart  failure,  and  ischemic  heart disease in particular. It is hoped that  this   multidisciplinary   information  will  be  of  value  to  basic  scientists and clinical investigators.




