Cardiac aging, like aging in general, is a complex process. Numerous
cellular and molecular changes contribute to the expression of the
multiple phenotypes of aging, "the different faces" of cardiac aging. In
this book, the genetic and molecular basis of cardiovascular aging is
discussed. The work has been enabled by the availability of the Human
Genome Project, and an ever increasing number of animal models as well
as new and exciting molecular technologies. It can now be genuinely
stated that the unraveling of the underlying basic mechanisms of cardiac
aging have begun. The book also includes a comprehensive assessment of
the bioenergetic changes that occur in human and animal models of
cardiac aging as well as current diagnostic and future therapeutic
modalities are undertaken.