Stretch of cardiac muscle is known to activate various physiological processes that result in changes to cardiac function, contractility and electrophysiology. To date, however, the precise relationship between mechanical stretch and changes in the electrophysiology of the heart remain unclear. This relationship, termed mechanoelectric feedback (MEF), is thought to underlie many cardiac arrhythmias associated with pathological conditions. These electrophysiological changes are observed not only in the whole heart, but also at the single cardiomyocyte level, and can be explained by the presence of stretch-activated ion channels (SACs). Most investigations of the actions of stretch have concentrated on these sacrolemmal ionic currents...
Mechanical forces will have been omnipresent since the origin of life, and living organisms have evo...
It has been known for quite some time that mechanical stimuli delivered to the precordium, if strong...
The mechanical state of the intact heart alters the electrical properties of the underlying tissue. ...
Stretch-induced changes in arrhythmogenesis and excitabil-ity in experimentally based heart cell mod...
Mechanoelectric feedback (MEF) in the heart operates through several mechanisms which serve to regul...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Their interaction is, among oth...
It is well established that cardiac electrophysiology can be altered by changes in mechanical loadin...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. Mechanoelectric feedback (MEF) in...
Mechanoelectric feedback (MEF) is the process by which mechanical forces on the myocardium can alte...
Stretch of the myocardium is known to modulate the electrical activity of cardiac muscle (see [4]) p...
Monolayer cultures of cardiac cells exhibit spontaneous electrical and contractile activity, as in a...
AbstractMechanoelectric feedback in heart and smooth muscle is thought to depend on diverse channels...
Stretch is known to result in an electrically less stable ventricular substrate, yet the reported ef...
We introduce an electromechanical model for human cardiac tissue which couples a biophysical model o...
Abstract Stretch of the cardiac muscle activates several physiological processes leading to changes...
Mechanical forces will have been omnipresent since the origin of life, and living organisms have evo...
It has been known for quite some time that mechanical stimuli delivered to the precordium, if strong...
The mechanical state of the intact heart alters the electrical properties of the underlying tissue. ...
Stretch-induced changes in arrhythmogenesis and excitabil-ity in experimentally based heart cell mod...
Mechanoelectric feedback (MEF) in the heart operates through several mechanisms which serve to regul...
Cardiac electrophysiology and mechanics are strongly interconnected. Their interaction is, among oth...
It is well established that cardiac electrophysiology can be altered by changes in mechanical loadin...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. Mechanoelectric feedback (MEF) in...
Mechanoelectric feedback (MEF) is the process by which mechanical forces on the myocardium can alte...
Stretch of the myocardium is known to modulate the electrical activity of cardiac muscle (see [4]) p...
Monolayer cultures of cardiac cells exhibit spontaneous electrical and contractile activity, as in a...
AbstractMechanoelectric feedback in heart and smooth muscle is thought to depend on diverse channels...
Stretch is known to result in an electrically less stable ventricular substrate, yet the reported ef...
We introduce an electromechanical model for human cardiac tissue which couples a biophysical model o...
Abstract Stretch of the cardiac muscle activates several physiological processes leading to changes...
Mechanical forces will have been omnipresent since the origin of life, and living organisms have evo...
It has been known for quite some time that mechanical stimuli delivered to the precordium, if strong...
The mechanical state of the intact heart alters the electrical properties of the underlying tissue. ...