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CURRICULUM VITAE - ERIC O. FEIGL
Degrees:
B.A. and B.S. (cum laude) University of Minnesota, 1954
M.D. University of Minnesota Medical School, 1958
Positions:
1958 - 1959
1959 - 1961
1961 - 1962
1962 - 1964
1962 - 1964
1964 - 1969
1969 - 1972
1981 - 1982
1972 -
Intern, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Instructor and Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Physiology,
Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Visiting Scientist, Department of Physiology,
University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Officer U.S.P.H.S. and Research Associate,
National Heart Institute, N.I.H., Bethesda, MD
Instructor, Department of Physiology, Medical School,
George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Medical School,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Associate Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics,
Medical School, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Visiting Scientist (six-mo. sabbatical), Max Planck Institute for
Experimental Cardiology, Bad Nauheim, West Germany
Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Medical
School, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Memberships:
American Physiological Society
Fellow, Cardiovascular Section
American Heart Association
Fellow, Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Licensed Physician in Washington
Fellowships:
Postdoctoral Fellowship, N.I.H., 1959-1962
Research Associate, National Heart Institute, 1962-1964
Honors and Awards:
Research Career Development Award, N.I.H., 1964-1969
First Annual L. N. Katz Basic Science Research Prize, American Heart Association, 1969
Outstanding Research Award of the International Society for Heart Research, 1985
Carl J. Wiggers Award for Cardiovascular Research, American Physiological Society, 1989
John Shepherd Lecture Award, Maastricht, Netherlands, 1997
Berne Distinguished Lectureship, American Physiological Society, 2003
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Research Interests:
Coronary physiology
Neural control of the cardiovascular system
Cardiovascular instrumentation
Editorial Boards:
Associate Editor, American Journal of Physiology: Heart and
Circulatory Physiology
American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Circulation Research
Physiological Reviews
Blood Vessels
Basic Research in Cardiology
Other Responsibilities:
1981 - 1986
1970 -1977, 1984 – 2012
1980 - 1986,1993 – 1999
1981 - 1985
1981 - 1987
1995 - 1999
American Physiological Society
Membership Committee
Education Committee
Steering Committee, Cardiovascular Section
Chairman, Cardiovascular Section
Long Range Planning Committee
Public Affairs Committee
Chairman, Public Affairs Committee
1975-1977
1979-1982
1979-1982
1981-1982
1984-1986
1992-1997
1994-1997
National Institutes of Health
Review Panel, Instrumentation Section, Artificial Heart Program
Physiology Study Section
1969
1976-1977
Veterans Administration
Cardiology Study Section
1992-1994
Food and Drug Administration
Review Panel on Beta Receptor Blocking Agents
Review Panel on Atropine
Cardiovascular and Renal Advisory Committee
1970
1971
1971-1974
American Heart Association
Basic Science Council Executive Committee
Physiology & Pharmacology Research Study Section
Circulation Council Executive Committee
Program Review Committee
1969-1975
1970-1973
1975 - 1978
1984 – 2005
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Washington State Heart Association
Research Study Section, 1975-1977
Research Funding Committee
1991-1995
1996-1998
National Board of Medical Examiners
Physiology Test Committee
1976-1980
Cardiac Muscle Society
Secretary-Treasurer
President
1969-1971
1971-1973
National Academy of Sciences
Cardiovascular Subcommittee for Space Biology and Medicine
1984-1985
University of Pennsylvania Medical School
Admissions Committee
1965, 1967
University of Washington Medical School
Chairman, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Course (HuBio 540)
Principal Investigator, NIH Cardiovascular Training Grant
Pharmacology Course (HuBio 543) Planning Committee
Chairman, Physiology and Biophysics Teaching Evaluation
Committee
Chairman, Introduction to Physiology Course (PBio 405)
Physiology and Biophysics Curriculum Committee
Animal Medicine Advisory Board
Dental School Student Progress Committee
Accreditation Review Committee
Chairman, Cardiovascular Course (HuBio 540)
Second year Medical Curriculum Committee
Basic Science Teaching Committee
Student Progress Committee
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1976-1986
1975-1990
1979-1985
1982-1985
1987-1997
1985-1987
1986-1987
1988-2002
1994
1998-2013
2001-2013
2004-2006
2007-2013
Eric O. Feigl
PERSONS TRAINED IN THE FEIGL LABORATORY
Masters Degree:
1. Katherine Kelley
Ph.D. Degree:
1. Louis D’Alecy
2. Martha Blair
3. Susanna Cunningham
4. Bruce Ito
5. Keith Kroll
6. G. Alec Rooke
7. Alice Huang
8. Donna Van Winkle
9. Steven Herrmann
10. Jody Miyashiro
11. Kenneth Schenkman
12. D. Richard Van Bibber
Postdoctoral Fellows:
1. John Zehr
2. Garrett Gross
3. F. Norman Hamilton
4. David Mohrman
5. James Powell
6. Charles Buffington
7. Allan Roth
8. Stephen Katz
9. Howard Nathan
10. M. Giovanna Trivella
11. Theodore Broten
12. David Fullerton
13. David Stepp
14. Toyotaka Yada
15. Keith Richmond
16. Johnathan Tune
17. Kayoko Ogimoto
18. Martin Farias
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Feigl EO, Peterson LH and Jones AW. Mechanical and chemical properties of arteries in
experimental hypertension. J Clin Invest 42: 1640-1647, 1963.
2. Feigl E and Folkow B. Cardiovascular responses in "diving" and during brain stimulation in
ducks. Acta Physiol Scand 57: 99-110, 1963.
3. Feigl EO. Vasoconstriction resulting from diencephalic stimulation. Acta Physiol Scand 60: 372380, 1964.
4. Feigl EO and Fry DL. Intramural myocardial shear during the cardiac cycle. Circ Res 14: 536540, 1964.
5. Feigl EO and Fry DL. Myocardial mural thickness during the cardiac cycle. Circ Res 14: 541545, 1964.
6. Jones AW, Feigl EO and Peterson LH. Water and electrolyte content of normal and hypertensive
arteries in dogs. Circ Res 15: 386-392, 1964.
7. Feigl E, Johannson B and Loefving B. Renal vasoconstriction and the 'defense reaction'. Acta
Physiol Scand 62: 429-435, 1964.
8. Feigl EO. Sympathetic control of the coronary circulation. Circ Res 20: 262-271, 1967.
9. Feigl EO. Effects of stimulation frequency on myocardial extensibility. Circ Res 20: 447-458,
1967.
10. Feigl EO, Simon GA and Fry DL. Auxotonic and isometric cardiac force transducers. J Appl
Physiol 23: 597-600, 1967.
11. Feigl EO. Carotid sinus reflex control of coronary blood flow. Circ Res 23: 223-237, 1968.
12. Feigl EO. Parasympathetic control of coronary blood flow in dogs. Circ Res 25: 509-519, 1969.
13. Feigl EO. Dilemmas of angina pectoris. N Engl J Med 281: 48, 1969.
14. Friedman JN, Cowan MJ, Waldhausen JA and Feigl EO. Myocardial contractile force in
hemorrhagic shock. Surg Forum 20: 32-34, 1969.
15. Feigl EO and D'Alecy LG. Cuvette for continuously measuring blood oxygen tension. J Appl
Physiol 30: 909-911, 1971.
16. Feigl EO and D'Alecy LG. Normal arterial blood pH, oxygen, and carbon dioxide tensions in
unanesthetized dogs. J Appl Physiol 32: 152-153, 1972.
17. D'Alecy LG and Feigl EO. Sympathetic control of cerebral blood flow in dogs. Circ Res 31: 267283, 1972.
18. Zehr JE and Feigl EO. Suppression of renin activity by hypothalamic stimulation. Circ Res 32:
Suppl-27, 1973.
19. Feigl EO. Mechanism of Prinzmetal angina. N Engl J Med 289: 46, 1973.
20. Smith FD, D'Alecy LG and Feigl EO. Cannula-tip coronary blood flow transducer for use in
closed-chest animals. J Appl Physiol 37: 592-595, 1974.
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21. Gross GJ and Feigl EO. Analysis of coronary vascular beta receptors in situ. Am J Physiol 228:
1909-1913, 1975.
22. Feigl EO. Control of myocardial oxygen tension by sympathetic coronary vasoconstriction in the
dog. Circ Res 37: 88-95, 1975.
23. Feigl EO. Reflex parasympathetic coronary vasodilation elicited from cardiac receptors in the
dog. Circ Res 37: 175-182, 1975.
24. Hamilton FN and Feigl EO. Coronary vascular sympathetic beta-receptor innervation. Am J
Physiol 230: 1569-1576, 1976.
25. Blair ML, Feigl EO and Smith OA . Elevation of plasma renin activity during avoidance
performance in baboons. Am J Physiol 231: 772-776, 1976.
26. Mohrman DE and Feigl EO. Competition between sympathetic vasoconstriction and metabolic
vasodilation in the canine coronary circulation. Circ Res 42: 79-86, 1978.
27. Cunningham SG, Feigl EO and Scher AM. Carotid sinus reflex influence on plasma renin
activity. Am J Physiol 234: H670-H678, 1978.
28. Kelley KO, Feigl EO. Segmental -receptor-mediated vasoconstriction in the canine coronary
circulation. Circ Res 43: 908-917, 1978.
29. Powell JR and Feigl EO. Carotid sinus reflex coronary vasoconstriction during controlled
myocardial oxygen metabolism in the dog. Circ Res 44: 44-51, 1979.
30. Buffington CW, Feigl EO. Adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction in the presence of coronary
stenosis in the dog. Circ Res 48: 416-423, 1981.
31. Roth AC, Feigl EO. Diffusional shunting in the canine myocardium. Circ Res 48: 470-480,
1981.
32. Rooke GA, Feigl EO. Work as a correlate of canine left ventricular oxygen consumption, and the
problem of catecholamine oxygen wasting. Circ Res 50: 273-286, 1982.
33. Feigl EO. Coronary physiology. Physiol Rev 63: 1-205, 1983.
34. Averill DB, Scher AM and Feigl EO. Angiotensin causes vasoconstriction during hemorrhage in
baroreceptor-denervated dogs. Am J Physiol 245: H667-H673, 1983.
35. Ito BR and Feigl EO. Technique for producing heart block in closed-chest dogs without electrical
recording. Pflugers Arch 397: 160-163, 1983.
36. Buffington CW, Feigl EO. Effect of coronary artery pressure on transmural distribution of
adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction in the dog. Circ Res 53: 613-621, 1983.
37. Feigl EO. Parasympathetic control of coronary blood flow. Fed Proc 43: 2881-2883, 1984.
38. Ito BR, Feigl EO. Carotid baroreceptor reflex coronary vasodilation in the dog. Circ Res 56:
486-495, 1985.
39. Reid JV, Ito BR, Huang AH, Buffington CW and Feigl EO. Parasympathetic control of
transmural coronary blood flow in dogs. Am J Physiol 249: H337-H343, 1985.
40. Ito BR and Feigl EO. Carotid chemoreceptor reflex parasympathetic coronary vasodilation in the
dog. Am J Physiol 249: H1167-H1175, 1985.
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41. Kroll K and Feigl EO. Adenosine is unimportant in controlling coronary blood flow in unstressed
dog hearts. Am J Physiol 249: H1176-H1187, 1985.
42. Katz SA, Roth AC and Feigl EO. Electrode and cuvette for rapid continuous CO2 tension and pH
measurement in blood. J Appl Physiol 59: 1660-1664, 1985.
43. Nathan HJ and Feigl EO. Adrenergic vasoconstriction lessens transmural steal during coronary
hypoperfusion. Am J Physiol 250: H645-H653, 1986.
44. Combs CA, Smith OA, Astley CA and Feigl EO. Differential effect of behavior on cardiac and
vasomotor baroreflex responses. Am J Physiol 251: R126-R136, 1986.
45. Feigl EO, Buffington CW and Nathan HJ. Adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction during
myocardial underperfusion. Circulation 75: I1-I5, 1987.
46. Katz SA and Feigl EO. Little carbon dioxide diffusional shunting in coronary circulation. Am J
Physiol 253: H614-H625, 1987.
47. Feigl EO. The paradox of adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction. Circulation 76: 737-745, 1987.
48. Huang AH, Feigl EO. Adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction helps maintain uniform transmural
blood flow distribution during exercise. Circ Res 62: 286-298, 1988.
49. Katz SA, Feigl EO. Systole has little effect on diastolic coronary artery blood flow. Circ Res 62:
443-451, 1988.
50. Belanger SF, Katz SA, Huang AH and Feigl EO. Blood oxygen content estimated from PO2,
PCO2, and pH. Am J Physiol 255: H1545-H1548, 1988.
51. Feigl EO. EDRF--a protective factor? Nature 331: 490-491, 1988.
52. Van Winkle DM, Feigl EO. Acetylcholine causes coronary vasodilation in dogs and baboons.
Circ Res 65: 1580-1593, 1989.
53. Feigl EO. Coronary autoregulation. J Hypertens Suppl 7: S55-S58, 1989.
54. Feigl EO, Neat GW and Huang AH. Interrelations between coronary artery pressure, myocardial
metabolism and coronary blood flow. J Mol Cell Cardiol 22: 375-390, 1990.
55. Feigl EO, Van Winkle DM and Miyashiro JK. Cholinergic vasodilatation of coronary resistance
vessels in dogs, baboons and goats. Blood Vessels 27: 94-105, 1990.
56. Trivella MG, Broten TP and Feigl EO. Beta-receptor subtypes in the canine coronary circulation.
Am J Physiol 259: H1575-H1585, 1990.
57. Broten TP, Romson JL, Fulleton DA, Van Winkle DM, Feigl EO. Synergistic action of
myocardial oxygen and carbon dioxide in controlling coronary blood flow. Circ Res 68: 531-542,
1991.
58. Feigl EO. Adrenergic control of transmural coronary blood flow. Basic Res Cardiol 85 Suppl 1:
167-176, 1990.
59. Herrmann SC and Feigl EO. Subtraction method for the high-performance liquid
chromatographic measurement of plasma adenosine. J Chromatogr 574: 247-253, 1992.
60. Broten TP, Feigl EO. Role of myocardial oxygen and carbon dioxide in coronary autoregulation.
Am J Physiol 262 (Heart Circ Physiol 31): H1231-H1237, 1992.
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61. Broten TP, Miyashiro JK, Moncada S, Feigl EO. Role of endothelium-derived relaxing factor in
parasympathetic coronary vasodilation. Am J Physiol 262 (Heart Circ Physiol 31): H1579H1584, 1992.
62. Herrmann SC and Feigl EO. Adrenergic blockade blunts adenosine concentration and coronary
vasodilation during hypoxia. Circ Res 70: 1203-1216, 1992.
63. Miyashiro JK, Feigl EO. Feedforward control of coronary blood flow via coronary -receptor
stimulation. Circ Res 73: 252-263, 1993.
64. Feigl EO. Adenosine coronary vasodilation during hypoxia depends on adrenergic receptor
activation. Adv Exp Med Biol 346: 199-205, 1993.
65. Miyashiro JK and Feigl EO. A model of combined feedforward and feedback control of coronary
blood flow. Am J Physiol 268: H895-H908, 1995.
66. Feigl EO. No adrenergic constriction in isolated coronary arterioles? Basic Res Cardiol 90: 70-72,
1995.
67. Van Bibber R, Traub O, Kroll K and Feigl EO. EDRF and norepinephrine-induced vasodilation in
the canine coronary circulation. Am J Physiol 268: H1973-H1981, 1995.
68. Feigl, EO. Simplify indirect costs on NIH grants. (Editorial) FASEB J 9:1123, 1995.
69. Stepp DW, Van Bibber R, Kroll K, Feigl EO. Quantitative relation between interstitial
adenosine concentration and coronary blood flow. Circ Res 79: 601-610, 1996.
70. Schenkman KA, Marble DR, Burns DH and Feigl EO. Myoglobin oxygen dissociation by
multiwavelength spectroscopy. J Appl Physiol 82: 86-92, 1997.
71. Stepp DW, Kroll K, Feigl EO. K+ATP channels and adenosine are not necessary for coronary
autoregulation. Am J Physiol 273 (Heart Circ Physiol 37): H1299-H1308, 1997.
72. Van Bibber R, Stepp DW, Kroll K and Feigl EO. Role of adenosine in norepinephrine-induced
coronary vasodilation. Am J Physiol 273: H557-H565, 1997.
73. Morita K, Tsujioka, K Kimura, A Ogasawara Y, Goto M, Hiramatsu O, Kajiya F, Feigl EO.
-Adrenergic vasoconstriction reduces systolic retrograde coronary blood flow. Am J
Physiol 273 (Heart Circ Physiol 37): H2746-H2755, 1997.
74. Feigl EO. Neural control of coronary blood flow. J Vasc Res 35: 85-92, 1998.
75. Schenkman KA, Marble DR, Feigl, EO, Burns DH Near-infrared spectroscopic
measurement of myoglobin oxygen saturation in the presence of hemoglobin using partial
least-squares analysis. Appl. Spectroscopy 53: 325-3331, 1999.
76. Schenkman KA, Marble DR, Burns DH and Feigl EO. Optical spectroscopic method for in
vivo measurement of cardiac myoglobin oxygen saturation. Appl. Specgroscopy 53: 332338, 1999.
77. Yada T, Richmond KN, Van Bibber R, Kroll K, Feigl EO. Role of adenosine in local metabolic
coronary vasodilation. Am J Physiol 276 (Heart Circ Physiol 45): H1425-H1433, 1999.
78. Richmond KN, Tune JD, Gorman MW, Feigl EO. Role of K+ATP channels in local metabolic
coronary vasodilation. Am J Physiol 277 (Heart Circ Physiol 46): H2115-H2123, 1999.
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79. Tune, J.D., Richmond, K.N., Gorman, M.W., Feigl EO. Adenosine is not responsible for local
metabolic control of coronary blood flow in dogs during exercise. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ.
Physiol. 278: H74-H84, 2000.
80. Tune, J.D., Richmond, K.N., Gorman, M.W., Feigl, E.O. Role of nitric oxide and adenosine in
control of coronary blood flow in exercising dogs. Circulation 101: 2942-2948, 2000.
81. Gorman, M.W., Tune, J.D., Richmond, K.N., Feigl, E.O. Feedforward sympathetic coronary
vasodilation in exercising dogs. J. Appl. Physiol. 89: 1892-1902, 2000.
82. Gorman, M.W., Tune, J.D., Richmond, K.N., Feigl, E.O. Quantitative analysis of feedforward
sympathetic coronary vasodilation in exercising dogs. J. Appl. Physiol. 89: 1903-1911, 2000.
83. Richmond, K.N., Tune, J.D., Gorman, M.W., Feigl, E.O. Role of K+ATP channels and adenosine
in the control of coronary blood flow during exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 89: 529-536, 2000.
84. Tune, J.D., Richmond, K.N., Gorman, M.W., Feigl, E.O. K+ATP channels, nitric oxide, and
adenosine are not required for local metabolic coronary vasodilation. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ.
Physiol. 280: H868-H875, 2001.
85. Hamilton SE, Hardouin SN, Anagnostaras SG, Murphy GG, Richmond KN, Silva AJ, Feigl EO
and Nathanson NM. Alteration of cardiovascular and neuronal function in M1 knockout mice.
Life Sci 68: 2489-2493, 2001.
86. Hardouin, S.N., Richmond, K.N., Zimmerman, A., Hamilton, S.E., Feigl, E.O., Nathanson, N.M.
Altered cardiovascular responses in mice lacking the M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor.
Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics. 301: 129-137, 2002.
87. Tune, J.D., Richmond, K.N., Gorman, M.W., Feigl, E.O. Control of coronary blood flow during
exericse. Exp. Biol. Med. 227: 238-250, 2002.
88. Maier, S.K., Westenbroek, R.E., Schenkman, K.A., Feigl, E.O., Scheuer, T. Caterall, W.A. An
unexpected role for brain-type sodium channels in coupling of cell surface depolarization to
contraction of the heart. PNAS 99: 4073-4078, 2002.
89. Gorman, M.W., Marble, D.R., Ogimoto, K., Feigl, E.O. Measurement of adenine nucleotides in
plasma. Luminescence 18: 173 -181, 2003.
90. Gorman MW, Ogimoto K, Savage MV, Jacobson KA and Feigl EO. Nucleotide coronary
vasodilation in guinea pig hearts. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 285: H1040-H1047, 2003.
91. Schenkman KA, Beard DA, Ciesielski WA and Feigl EO. Comparison of buffer and red blood
cell perfusion of guinea pig heart oxygenation. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 285: H1819H1825, 2003.
92. Beard DA, Schenkman KA and Feigl EO. Myocardial oxygenation in isolated hearts predicted by
an anatomically realistic microvascular transport model. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 285:
H1826-H1836, 2003.
93. Feigl EO. Berne's adenosine hypothesis of coronary blood flow control. Am J Physiol Heart Circ
Physiol 287: H1891-H1894, 2004.
94. Tune JD, Gorman MW and Feigl EO. Matching coronary blood flow to myocardial oxygen
consumption. J Appl Physiol 97: 404-415, 2004.
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95. Ejike JC, Arakaki LS, Beard DA, Ciesielski WA, Feigl EO and Schenkman KA. Myocardial
oxygenation and adenosine release in isolated guinea pig hearts during changes in contractility.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 288: H2062-H2067, 2005.
96. Farias M, III, Gorman MW, Savage MV and Feigl EO. Plasma ATP during exercise: possible role
in regulation of coronary blood flow. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 288: H1586-H1590, 2005.
97. Gorman MW, Farias M, III, Richmond KN, Tune JD and Feigl EO. Role of endothelin in alphaadrenoceptor coronary vasoconstriction. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 288: H1937-H1942,
2005.
98. Gorman MW, Feigl EO and Buffington CW. Human plasma ATP concentration Clin Chem 53:
318-325, 2007.
99. Virag JA, Rolle LM, Reece J, Hardouin S, Feigl EO, Murry CE. Fibroblast growth factor-2
regulates myocardial infarct repair: effects on cell proliferation, scar contraction, and ventricular
function. Am J Pathol 171:1431-1440, 2007.
100. Arakaki LSL, Ciesielski WA, Thackray BD, Feigl EO, Schenkman KA. Simultaneous optical
spectroscopic measurement of hemoglobin and myoglobin saturations and cytochrome aa3
oxidation in vivo. Applied Spectroscopy. 64:973-979, 2010.
101. Gorman MW, Rooke GA, Savage MV, Jayasekara MP, Jacobson KA, Feigl EO. Adenine
nucleotide control of coronary blood flow during exercise. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
299: H1981-H1989, 2010.
102. Gorman MW, Feigl EO. Control of coronary blood flow during exercise. Exerc Sport Sci Rev,
40:37-42, 2012.
103. Beard DA, Feigl EO. Understanding Guyton’s venous return curves. Am J Physiol Heart Circ
Physiol 301:H629-33, 2011.
104. Beard, DA, Feigl EO. Cross Talk opposing view: Guyton’s venous return curves should not be
taught. J Physiol 591(Pt23):5795-7, 2013.
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Book Chapters
1. Feigl, E.O. Transducer for measuring myocardial wall thickness. In: Methods in Medical
Research, Vol. 11, ed. by R.F. Rushmer, Year Book Medical Publishers, Chicago, pp. 24-25,
1966.
2. Feigl, E.O. Mechanical force measurements in biology. In: Methods in Medical Research, Vol.
11, ed. by R.F. Rushmer, Year Book Medical Publishers, Chicago, pp. 122-136, 1966.
3. Feigl, E.O. Myocardial diastolic compliance. In: Factors Influencing Myocardial Contractility,
ed. by R. Tanz, Academic Press, New York, pp. 85-91, 1967.
4. Jones, A.W., Peterson, L.H., Feigl, E.O. Vascular alterations in experimental hypertension. In:
Baroreceptors and Hypertension, ed. by P. Kezdi, Pergamon Press, New York, pp. 309-315, 1967.
5. Feigl, E.O. Effects of paired stimulation on cardiac muscle during diastole. In: Paired Pulse
Stimulation of the Heart, ed. by P.F. Cranefield and B.F. Hoffman, Rockefeller Univ. Press, New
York, pp. 155-163, 1968.
6. Feigl, E.O. Neural control of the coronary circulation. In: Myocardial Ischemia, ed. by R.S. Ross
and F. Hoffman, Exerpta Medica Press, Amsterdam, pp. 9-23, 1971.
7. Feigl, E.O. Physics of the cardiovascular system. In: Physiology and Biophysics, 20th edition,
Vol. II, ed. by T.C. Ruch and H.D. Patton, W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Chapter 2, 1974.
8. Feigl, E.O. Measurement of blood pressure and blood flow. In: Physiology and Biophysics, 20th
edition, Vol. II, ed. by T.C. Ruch and H.D. Patton, W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Chapter 3,
1974.
9. Feigl, E.O. Cardiac muscle mechanics. In: Physiology and Biophysics, 20th edition, Vol. II, ed.
by T.C. Ruch and H.D. Patton, W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Chapter 4, 1974.
10. Feigl, E.O. The arterial system: arteries and arterioles. In: Physiology and Biophysics, 20th
edition, Vol. II, ed. by T.C. Ruch and H.D. Patton, W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Chapter 8,
1974.
11. Feigl, E.O. The coronary circulation. In: Physiology and Biophysics, 20th edition, Vol. II, ed. by
T.C. Ruch and H.D. Patton, W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Chapter 16, 1974.
12. Feigl, E.O., Mohrman, D.E., Kelley, K.O. Sympathetic coronary vasoconstriction limits
myocardial oxygen supply. In: Coronary Heart Disease, 3rd Int. Symp. Frankfurt, ed. by M.
Kaltenbach, P. Lichtlen, R. Balcon, and W-D. Bussmann, Georg Thieme Publishers, Stuttgart, pp.
200-205, 1978.
13. Feigl, E.O., Mohrman, D.E. Sympathetic coronary control of oxygen delivery to the heart. In:
Primary and Secondary Angina Pectoris, ed. by A. Maseri, G.A. Klassen, and M. Lesch, Grune &
Stratton, New York, pp. 187-199, 1978.
14. Feigl, E.O. Baroreceptor reflex control of the coronary circulation. In: Arterial Baroreceptors
and Hypertension, ed. by P. Sleight, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, pp. 202-209, 1980.
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15. Averill, D.B., Scher, A.M., Feigl, E.O. Demonstration of the vasomotor action of angiotensin II
following haemorrhage in unanaesthetized dogs without functional baroreceptors. In: Arterial
Baroreceptors and Hypertension, ed. by P. Sleight, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, pp. 180-185,
1980.
16. Feigl, E.O., Rooke, G.A. The problem of catecholamine oxygen wasting in the heart. In:
Catecholamines and the Heart, ed. by W. Delius, E. Gerlach, H. Grobecker, and W. Kübler,
Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 177-182, 1981.
17. Feigl, E.O., Buffington, C.W. Adrenergic coronary vasoconstriction with coronary stenosis. In:
Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty and Intracoronary Thrombolysis. Coronary Heart Disease
IV, ed. by M. Kaltenbach, A. Grüntzig, K. Rentrop, and W-D. Bussmann, Springer-Verlag, New
York, pp. 372-377, 1982.
18. Feigl, E.O., Buffington, C.W. Adrenergic control of myocardial blood flow with normal and
stenosed coronary vessels. In: Catecholamines in the Non-ischaemic and Ischaemic Myocardium,
ed. by Riemersma and Oliver, Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, pp. 155-165, 1982.
19. Feigl, E.O. Neural control of coronary blood flow. In: Simulation and Imaging of the Cardiac
System, ed. by S. Sideman and R. Beyar, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Boston, pp. 323-330,
1985.
20. Feigl, E.O. Neural control of the coronary circulation. In: Neurocardiology, ed. by H.E.
Kulbertus and G. Franck, Futura Publishing Co. Inc., Mount Kisco, NY, pp. 123-131, 1988.
21. Feigl, E.O. Reflex control of the coronary circulation. In: Vasodilatation: Vascular Smooth
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