Heart tissues from hibernating mammals, such as ground squirrels, are able to endure hypothermia, hypoxia and other extreme insulting factors that are fatal for human and nonhibernating mammals. This study was designed to understand adaptive mechanisms involved in intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis in cardiomyocytes from the mammalian hibernator, ground squirrel, compared to rat. Electrophysiological and confocal imaging experiments showed that the voltage-dependence of L-type Ca2+ current (I-Ca) was shifted to higher potentials in ventricular myocytes from ground squirrels vs. rats. The elevated threshold of I-Ca did not compromise the Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release, because a higher depolarization rate and a longer duration of action potential com...
Ground squirrel, a hibernating mammalian species, is more resistant to ischemic brain stress than ra...
Faculty Mentor: Igor R. Efimov Most mammalian species experience cardiac arrhythmias in hypother- mi...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...
Heart tissues from hibernating mammals, such as ground squirrels, are able to endure hypothermia, hy...
Intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis is a prerequisite for a healthy cell life. While cells from some mamm...
Intracellular Ca(2+) homeostasis is a prerequisite for a healthy cell life. While cells from some ma...
The cardiac mechanical restitution was compared in papillary muscles between the active and the hibe...
Hibernators have a distinctive ability to adapt to seasonal changes of body temperature in a range b...
With confocal microscopy, we recorded calcium transients and analyzed calcium removal rate at differ...
An undefined property of L-type Ca2+ channels is believed to underlie the unique phenotype of hibern...
In the present study we hypothesized that myocardial adaptive phenotype in mammalian hibernation inv...
The force-interval and force-frequency relationships and the effects of Cd2+ and ryanodine on the my...
International audienceAbstract Hibernating mammals are natural models of resistance to ischemia, hyp...
Ground squirrel, a hibernating mammalian species, is more resistant to ischemic brain stress than ra...
Ground squirrel,a hibernating mammalian species,is more resistant to ischemic brain stress than rat....
Ground squirrel, a hibernating mammalian species, is more resistant to ischemic brain stress than ra...
Faculty Mentor: Igor R. Efimov Most mammalian species experience cardiac arrhythmias in hypother- mi...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...
Heart tissues from hibernating mammals, such as ground squirrels, are able to endure hypothermia, hy...
Intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis is a prerequisite for a healthy cell life. While cells from some mamm...
Intracellular Ca(2+) homeostasis is a prerequisite for a healthy cell life. While cells from some ma...
The cardiac mechanical restitution was compared in papillary muscles between the active and the hibe...
Hibernators have a distinctive ability to adapt to seasonal changes of body temperature in a range b...
With confocal microscopy, we recorded calcium transients and analyzed calcium removal rate at differ...
An undefined property of L-type Ca2+ channels is believed to underlie the unique phenotype of hibern...
In the present study we hypothesized that myocardial adaptive phenotype in mammalian hibernation inv...
The force-interval and force-frequency relationships and the effects of Cd2+ and ryanodine on the my...
International audienceAbstract Hibernating mammals are natural models of resistance to ischemia, hyp...
Ground squirrel, a hibernating mammalian species, is more resistant to ischemic brain stress than ra...
Ground squirrel,a hibernating mammalian species,is more resistant to ischemic brain stress than rat....
Ground squirrel, a hibernating mammalian species, is more resistant to ischemic brain stress than ra...
Faculty Mentor: Igor R. Efimov Most mammalian species experience cardiac arrhythmias in hypother- mi...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...