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Anthony Heagerty, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FAHA, FMedSci

Prof, Head of Division of Cardiovascular Sciences and Professor of Medicine

  • Core Technology Facility (3rd floor), 46 Grafton Street

    M13 9NT Manchester

    United Kingdom

Personal profile

Overview

Professor of Medicine and Honorary Consultant Physician, The University of Manchester and Central Manchester Foundation Trust and Head of the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences.

Memberships of committees and professional bodies

  • Academy of Medical Sciences
  • American Heart Association (Fellow)
  • Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland
  • Medical Research Society
  • European Society of Cardiology
  • British Cardiovascular Society
  • International Fellow of the High Blood Pressure Council of the American Heart Association
  • International Society of Hypertension (formerly Secretary, Vice-President and President)
  • European Society of Hypertension (formerly Officer-at-Large, Vice-President and President)
  • The Venezuelan Society of Hypertension 2009 (Honorary Member)
  • British Hypertension Society (formerly Vice-President and currently President)
  • London Blood Pressure Club
  • Manchester Medical Society
  • 1942 Club
  • British Atherosclerosis Society
  • Association of Clinical Professors of Medicine
  • National Academy of Medical Sciences (Founder Member)
  • The Athenaeum, London
  • International Society of Diabetes and Vascular Disease (ISDVD)
  • Physiological Society
  • Czech Society of Hypertension (Honorary Member)

Research interests

Our current research is to look prinicipally at the effects of fats surrounding small arteries and its influence on vascular tone.  There is an increasing body of evidence to suggest that the release of substances from fat cells can influence both vascular contraction and relaxation.  In pathological states such as obesity and diabetes there appears to be a loss of some of the healthy factors which leads to an increase in arterial contraction and higher blood pressures. Our group was the first to report that in human arteries the bioavailability of adiponectin which is a vasodilator substance released from healthy adipocytes is lost and that this can contribute to an increase in vascular tone and the generation of the conditions that will be predispose to diabetes. We have other projects on-going with regard to the effects of high blood pressure on end-organ damage and the physiological responses to blood pressure in terms of structural reorganisation and its derangement in pathological organisations when blood pressure becomes severe or out of control.  Most recently we have highlighted the role of macrophages and eosinophils in influencing the production of adipokines by perivascular fat.

Keywords:

  • Micro-vascular problems (eg nephropathy, retinopathy, neuropathy)
  • Macro-vascular complications of diabetes
  • Adiponectin
  • Perivascular adipocytes
  • Inflammatory mediators
  • Cytokines
  • Macrophages
  • Eosinophils

Methodological knowledge

  • Action Research
  • Audit/Evaluation
  • Basic Sciences Methods
  • Clinical Trials

Teaching

I teach 3rd and 5th year medical students and give lectures to 1st year students.

Biography

Tony Heagerty obtained his medical degree from UCL and his MD in Leicester. He won the International Society of Hypertension Outstanding Young Investigator Award and delivered the Royal College of Physicians’ Goulstonian Lecture. He was Medical Director of the Manchester Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility until 2011.  He is a former President of the European Society of Hypertension and the International Society of Hypertension and served as a Member of the British Heart Foundation until 2010.  In 2009  he was elected Vice-President of the British Hypertension Society and is currently the serving President  He was a Founding Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences and formerly a Member of the Academic Medicine Committee and serves on the Nominations Committee of the Royal College of Physicians. He has editorial board commitments to Hypertension, Journal of Clinical Metabolism & Diabetes, Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease, The Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal, Experimental Physiology, Current Hypertension Reviews, Hypertension, Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research and Blood Pressure. He is a grant reviewer for Health Boards in New Zealand, France, Holland and in the United Kingdom and in 2006 he was the Folkow Lecturer for the European Society of Hypertension and Lecturer of the Year in Belgium. His clinical interests are in high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases and most recently he led the successful application to designate Manchester as a European Society of Hypertension Centre of Excellence and introduced renal denervation in collaboration with the Department of Radiology and the Manchester Heart Centre at Central Manchester Healthcare Trust. He is an international authority on high blood pressure and is regularly invited to give state of the art lectures at international meetings. He holds an Honorary Consultant contract with Central Manchester Healthcare Trust (Manchester Royal Infirmary) and holds regular clinics for the treatment of high blood pressure as well as General and Internal Medicine. He is a member of the Institute of Health Sciences Diabetes and Obesity Research Network and is a  Fellow of the High Blood Pressure Council of the American Heart Association.

My collaborations

Professor Damiano Rizzoni
University of Brescia, Italy
Chair of Internal Medicine

Professor Enrico Agabati-Rosei
University of Brescia, Italy
Professor of Internal Medicine

Professor Friedrick Luft
Universitatsklinikum, Berlin

Professor Jan Staeesen
University Hospital Gathuisberg, Belgium
Hypertension and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Unit

Professor Christian Aalkjaer
Aarhus University, Denmark

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
  • SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
  • SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals

Education/Academic qualification

FRCP, Royal College of Physicians

Award Date: 1 Apr 1989

MD, University of Leicester

Award Date: 1 Aug 1987

MRCP - Part II, Royal College of Physicians

Award Date: 1 Mar 1980

MRCP Part 1, Royal College of Physicians

Award Date: 1 Dec 1979

MB BS, Middlesex University

Award Date: 24 May 1977

Areas of expertise

  • R Medicine (General)
  • hypertension

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Digital Futures
  • Lydia Becker Institute

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