The Frank–Starling Law dictates that the heart is able to match ejection to the dynamic changes occurring during cardiac filling, hence efficiently regulating isovolumetric contraction and shortening. In the last four decades, efforts have been made to identify a common fundamental basis for the Frank–Starling heart that can explain the direct relationship between muscle lengthening and its increased sensitization to Ca2+. The term ‘myofilament length-dependent activation’ describes the length-dependent properties of the myofilaments, but what is(are) the underlying molecular mechanism(s) is a matter of ongoing debate. Length-dependent activation increases formation of thick-filament strongly-bound cross-bridges on actin and imposes structu...
Stretch of myocardium, such as occurs upon increased filling of the cardiac chamber, induces two dis...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
Recent studies have demonstrated a role for the elastic protein titin in active muscle, but the mech...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The hear...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
International audienceOne of the most salient physiological characteristics of cardiac muscle is tha...
Recent experimental evidence in skeletal muscle demonstrated the existence of a thick-filament mecha...
Recent experimental evidence in skeletal muscle demonstrated the existence of a thick-filament mecha...
AbstractLength-dependent activation (LDA) is a prominent feature of cardiac muscle characterized by ...
The molecular bases of the Frank-Starling law of the heart and of its cellular counterpart, the leng...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
The cellular basis of the Frank-Starling "Law of the Heart" is the length-dependence of activation, ...
The contractile machinery of heart and skeletal muscles has as an essential component the thick fila...
Stretch of myocardium, such as occurs upon increased filling of the cardiac chamber, induces two dis...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
Recent studies have demonstrated a role for the elastic protein titin in active muscle, but the mech...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The hear...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
International audienceOne of the most salient physiological characteristics of cardiac muscle is tha...
Recent experimental evidence in skeletal muscle demonstrated the existence of a thick-filament mecha...
Recent experimental evidence in skeletal muscle demonstrated the existence of a thick-filament mecha...
AbstractLength-dependent activation (LDA) is a prominent feature of cardiac muscle characterized by ...
The molecular bases of the Frank-Starling law of the heart and of its cellular counterpart, the leng...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
The cellular basis of the Frank-Starling "Law of the Heart" is the length-dependence of activation, ...
The contractile machinery of heart and skeletal muscles has as an essential component the thick fila...
Stretch of myocardium, such as occurs upon increased filling of the cardiac chamber, induces two dis...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
Recent studies have demonstrated a role for the elastic protein titin in active muscle, but the mech...