Objective: In this study we investigated whether differences exist or develop in patients with aortic or mitral valve disease in myofibrillar contractile function and contractile protein composition between subendo- and subepicardial human ventricular tissue. Isometric tension, its calcium sensitivity and contractile protein composition were studied in left ventricular subendo- and subepicardial and in atrial biopsies obtained during open heart surgery from 24 patients with mitral or aortic valve disease. Methods: Isometric tension was measured in mechanically isolated skinned myocyte-sized preparations at different free calcium concentrations at 15°C. Protein composition was analysed by one-dimensional gel electrophoresis. A comparison was...
Myocardial failure in dilated cardiomyopathy may result from subcellular alterations in contractile ...
Background—In ventricular dilatation or hypertrophy, an elevated end-diastolic pressure is often ass...
Objectives: Systolic and diastolic dysfunction of the failing human heart may be due to changes in m...
Objective: The alterations in contractile proteins underlying enhanced Ca2+-sensitivity of the contr...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe aim of our study was to evaluate right heart contractile force in pat...
The aim of our study was to evaluate right heart contractile force in patients with diastolic dysfun...
Cardiac energetics and performance depend on the expression level of the fast (α-) and slow (β-) myo...
Objective: To investigate electrical and mechanical properties of single myocytes isolated from diff...
Background - During ischemia, the intracellular calcium and inorganic phosphate (Pi) concentrations ...
In failing human myocardium changes occur, in particular, in isoform composition and phosphorylation...
Objective: We investigated whether the Frank-Starling mechanism is absent or preserved in end-stage ...
P>1. There is evidence that different aetiologies of heart failure, especially ischaemic vs dilated ...
Professional Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Rese...
The physiology of myocardial contractility has been studied for over a century, but only recently ha...
Heart failure is a multi-factorial progressive disease in which eventually the contractile performan...
Myocardial failure in dilated cardiomyopathy may result from subcellular alterations in contractile ...
Background—In ventricular dilatation or hypertrophy, an elevated end-diastolic pressure is often ass...
Objectives: Systolic and diastolic dysfunction of the failing human heart may be due to changes in m...
Objective: The alterations in contractile proteins underlying enhanced Ca2+-sensitivity of the contr...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe aim of our study was to evaluate right heart contractile force in pat...
The aim of our study was to evaluate right heart contractile force in patients with diastolic dysfun...
Cardiac energetics and performance depend on the expression level of the fast (α-) and slow (β-) myo...
Objective: To investigate electrical and mechanical properties of single myocytes isolated from diff...
Background - During ischemia, the intracellular calcium and inorganic phosphate (Pi) concentrations ...
In failing human myocardium changes occur, in particular, in isoform composition and phosphorylation...
Objective: We investigated whether the Frank-Starling mechanism is absent or preserved in end-stage ...
P>1. There is evidence that different aetiologies of heart failure, especially ischaemic vs dilated ...
Professional Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Rese...
The physiology of myocardial contractility has been studied for over a century, but only recently ha...
Heart failure is a multi-factorial progressive disease in which eventually the contractile performan...
Myocardial failure in dilated cardiomyopathy may result from subcellular alterations in contractile ...
Background—In ventricular dilatation or hypertrophy, an elevated end-diastolic pressure is often ass...
Objectives: Systolic and diastolic dysfunction of the failing human heart may be due to changes in m...