AbstractWe investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hyposmotic stress (Hypo) and its relationship to regulatory volume decrease (RVD) in cardiomyocytes. Hypo-induced increases in cytoplasmic and mitochondrial Ca2+. Nifedipine (Nife) inhibited both Hypo-induced Ca2+ and ROS increases. Overexpression of catalase (CAT) induced RVD and a decrease in Hypo-induced blebs. Nife prevented CAT-dependent RVD activation. These results show a dual role of Hypo-induced Ca2+ influx in the control of cardiomyocyte viability. Hypo-induced an intracellular Ca2+ increase which activated RVD and inhibited necrotic blebbing thus favoring cell survival, while simultaneously increasing ROS generation, which in turn inhi...
AbstractWe show that rat neonatal cardiac myocytes exposed to 1 μmol/l of the calcium ionophore A231...
The force-frequency relationship (FFR) is an important intrinsic regulatory mechanism of cardiac con...
Background/Aims: Intermittent hypoxia (IH) may exert pre-conditioning-like cardioprotective effects ...
We investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hyposmotic s...
AbstractWe investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hypo...
Cells have developed compensatory mechanisms to restore cell volume, and the ability to resist osmot...
Hyperosmotic stress promotes rapid and pronounced apoptosis in cultured cardiomyocytes. Here, we inv...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
Background: Hydrogen sulfide contributes to the reduction of oxidative stress-related injury in card...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
We have recently shown that hyperosmotic stress activates p65/RelB NFκB in cultured cardiomyocytes w...
AbstractWe have recently shown that hyperosmotic stress activates p65/RelB NFκB in cultured cardiomy...
Previous investigations have demonstrated that reactive oxygen species such as hydrogen peroxide (H2...
Pathological stress including myocardial infarction and hypertension causes a negative effect on cal...
Abstract—We sought to understand the effect of a transient exposure of cardiac myocytes to H2O2 at a...
AbstractWe show that rat neonatal cardiac myocytes exposed to 1 μmol/l of the calcium ionophore A231...
The force-frequency relationship (FFR) is an important intrinsic regulatory mechanism of cardiac con...
Background/Aims: Intermittent hypoxia (IH) may exert pre-conditioning-like cardioprotective effects ...
We investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hyposmotic s...
AbstractWe investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hypo...
Cells have developed compensatory mechanisms to restore cell volume, and the ability to resist osmot...
Hyperosmotic stress promotes rapid and pronounced apoptosis in cultured cardiomyocytes. Here, we inv...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
Background: Hydrogen sulfide contributes to the reduction of oxidative stress-related injury in card...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
We have recently shown that hyperosmotic stress activates p65/RelB NFκB in cultured cardiomyocytes w...
AbstractWe have recently shown that hyperosmotic stress activates p65/RelB NFκB in cultured cardiomy...
Previous investigations have demonstrated that reactive oxygen species such as hydrogen peroxide (H2...
Pathological stress including myocardial infarction and hypertension causes a negative effect on cal...
Abstract—We sought to understand the effect of a transient exposure of cardiac myocytes to H2O2 at a...
AbstractWe show that rat neonatal cardiac myocytes exposed to 1 μmol/l of the calcium ionophore A231...
The force-frequency relationship (FFR) is an important intrinsic regulatory mechanism of cardiac con...
Background/Aims: Intermittent hypoxia (IH) may exert pre-conditioning-like cardioprotective effects ...