The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to substrate and to pharmacological alteration of intracellular calcium was investigated using a defined pacing protocol. Rapid pacing (5 Hz) reversibly decreased the NAD(P)H level and increased oxygen consumption whereas phosphocreatine and ATP levels did not change significantly. Verapamil plus NiCl2 blockade of calcium channels abolished contractions. Ryanodine, which prevents calcium-induced calcium release, also stopped cell contraction. NAD(P)H levels do not change in the absence of contraction. Blockade of sarcolemmal K+ channels did not stop contraction, and NAD(P)H levels reversibly decreased during rapid pacing. Thus rapid contractions a...
AbstractWe have previously shown that increased cardiac work initially caused a rapid Ca2+-independe...
Deenergized rat liver or AS-30D hepatoma mitochondria underwent extensive swelling when incubated in...
AbstractWith the current resurgence of interest in the role of mitochondrial [Ca2+] in energy produc...
The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to su...
KEY POINTS: Calcium ions regulate mitochondrial ATP production and contractile activity and thus pla...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
Recent studies have suggested that mitochondria may play important roles in the Ca2+ homeostasis of ...
AbstractTachycardia may cause substantial molecular and ultrastructural alterations in cardiac tissu...
Recent studies have suggested that mitochondria may play important roles in the Ca(2+) homeostasis o...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in the regulation of cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in ...
AbstractThe main goal of this study is to investigate the role of mitochondrial [Ca2+], [Ca2+]m, in ...
Inhibition of oxidative metabolism is often found to decrease contractility of systemic vascular smo...
AbstractWe have previously shown that increased cardiac work initially caused a rapid Ca2+-independe...
Deenergized rat liver or AS-30D hepatoma mitochondria underwent extensive swelling when incubated in...
AbstractWith the current resurgence of interest in the role of mitochondrial [Ca2+] in energy produc...
The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to su...
KEY POINTS: Calcium ions regulate mitochondrial ATP production and contractile activity and thus pla...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
International audienceThe relationships between cardiac cell structure and the regulation of mitocho...
Recent studies have suggested that mitochondria may play important roles in the Ca2+ homeostasis of ...
AbstractTachycardia may cause substantial molecular and ultrastructural alterations in cardiac tissu...
Recent studies have suggested that mitochondria may play important roles in the Ca(2+) homeostasis o...
AbstractMitochondrial involvement in the regulation of cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in ...
AbstractThe main goal of this study is to investigate the role of mitochondrial [Ca2+], [Ca2+]m, in ...
Inhibition of oxidative metabolism is often found to decrease contractility of systemic vascular smo...
AbstractWe have previously shown that increased cardiac work initially caused a rapid Ca2+-independe...
Deenergized rat liver or AS-30D hepatoma mitochondria underwent extensive swelling when incubated in...
AbstractWith the current resurgence of interest in the role of mitochondrial [Ca2+] in energy produc...