Muscle contraction can introduce artifact in attempted optical measurements of the action potential in heart tissue stained with voltage-sensitive dyes. Using rabbit sinus node and atrial tissue in vitro, we found that the voltage-sensitive part of the optical signal remains relatively unchanged by variations in the rate of external stimulation or by the application of transmural stimulation (TS), while the contraction-related component can be significantly increased by these same interventions. The relative contributions of membrane voltage and contraction to the optical signal can thus be determined. In particular, the rapid upstroke component of the action potential can be easily identified using this technique
Background: Voltage-sensitive fluorescent dyes (VSDs) have been used in heart electrophysiological s...
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States for more than one century. Mo...
We have applied multiple site optical recording of transmembrane voltage (MSORTV) to patterned growt...
noIntroduction: Potential-sensitive dyes have primarily been used to optically record action potenti...
Because of the optical features of heart tissue, optical and electrical action potentials are only m...
Because of the optical features of heart tissue, optical and electrical action potentials are only m...
The rising phase of rat cardiac action potentials was measured in physiological solutions using the ...
Optical mapping (OM) has been used in heart electrophysiological studies for many years, however cli...
The application of potentiometric dyes to isolated ventricular myocytes may provide the opportunity ...
When a light beam is focused on a muscle preparation which is allowed to contract, large changes in ...
Many vital processes depend on the generation, changes, and conduction of cellular transmembrane pot...
The changes in transmembrane potential during a stimulation pulse in the heart are not known. We hav...
The present data were obtained using the technique of optical recording with the voltage-sensitive d...
The non-invasive technique of optical mapping by using voltage-sensitive fluorescent dyes (VSFD), es...
Optical methods provide a rather precise insight into cardiac electrical activity. Voltage- sensitiv...
Background: Voltage-sensitive fluorescent dyes (VSDs) have been used in heart electrophysiological s...
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States for more than one century. Mo...
We have applied multiple site optical recording of transmembrane voltage (MSORTV) to patterned growt...
noIntroduction: Potential-sensitive dyes have primarily been used to optically record action potenti...
Because of the optical features of heart tissue, optical and electrical action potentials are only m...
Because of the optical features of heart tissue, optical and electrical action potentials are only m...
The rising phase of rat cardiac action potentials was measured in physiological solutions using the ...
Optical mapping (OM) has been used in heart electrophysiological studies for many years, however cli...
The application of potentiometric dyes to isolated ventricular myocytes may provide the opportunity ...
When a light beam is focused on a muscle preparation which is allowed to contract, large changes in ...
Many vital processes depend on the generation, changes, and conduction of cellular transmembrane pot...
The changes in transmembrane potential during a stimulation pulse in the heart are not known. We hav...
The present data were obtained using the technique of optical recording with the voltage-sensitive d...
The non-invasive technique of optical mapping by using voltage-sensitive fluorescent dyes (VSFD), es...
Optical methods provide a rather precise insight into cardiac electrical activity. Voltage- sensitiv...
Background: Voltage-sensitive fluorescent dyes (VSDs) have been used in heart electrophysiological s...
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States for more than one century. Mo...
We have applied multiple site optical recording of transmembrane voltage (MSORTV) to patterned growt...