AbstractWe show that rat neonatal cardiac myocytes exposed to 1 μmol/l of the calcium ionophore A23187 respond with an enhanced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This dose is not cytotoxic to the myocytes. A higher concentration (10 μmol/l) evokes less ROS production and is significantly cytotoxic 24 h after exposure, but not immediately after removal of the A23187, when ROS are measured. Both cell death and the decrease in mitochondrial potential are only partially sensitive to MPT inhibitor cyclosporin A. Experiments performed to elucidate the sources of ROS included use of the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor L-NAME; NOS involvement was excluded. Experiments with the oxidative phosphorylation uncoupler CCCP revealed that ...
Recent studies have suggested that mitochondria may play important roles in the Ca2+ homeostasis of ...
The force-frequency relationship (FFR) is an important intrinsic regulatory mechanism of cardiac con...
The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to su...
AbstractWe show that rat neonatal cardiac myocytes exposed to 1 μmol/l of the calcium ionophore A231...
The hypothesis that calcium influxes from the extracellular space play an important role in the path...
Mitochondrial uptake of calcium in excitotoxicity is associated with subsequent increase in reactive...
We have shown previously that partial inhibition of the cardiac myocyte Na1/K1-ATPase activates sign...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
Abstract. Cellular injury induced by reperfusion after myocardial ischemia is manifested by striking...
Abstract—We sought to understand the effect of a transient exposure of cardiac myocytes to H2O2 at a...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
Changes in intracellular [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]I) homeostasis, mitochondrial dysfunction and reactive oxygen...
AbstractProlonged heart ischaemia causes an inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation and an increase ...
AbstractWe investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hypo...
Mitochondria are an important source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) formed as a side product of ox...
Recent studies have suggested that mitochondria may play important roles in the Ca2+ homeostasis of ...
The force-frequency relationship (FFR) is an important intrinsic regulatory mechanism of cardiac con...
The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to su...
AbstractWe show that rat neonatal cardiac myocytes exposed to 1 μmol/l of the calcium ionophore A231...
The hypothesis that calcium influxes from the extracellular space play an important role in the path...
Mitochondrial uptake of calcium in excitotoxicity is associated with subsequent increase in reactive...
We have shown previously that partial inhibition of the cardiac myocyte Na1/K1-ATPase activates sign...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
Abstract. Cellular injury induced by reperfusion after myocardial ischemia is manifested by striking...
Abstract—We sought to understand the effect of a transient exposure of cardiac myocytes to H2O2 at a...
Mitochondria are key players in energy production, critical activity for the smooth functioning of e...
Changes in intracellular [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]I) homeostasis, mitochondrial dysfunction and reactive oxygen...
AbstractProlonged heart ischaemia causes an inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation and an increase ...
AbstractWe investigated the role of Ca2+ in generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by hypo...
Mitochondria are an important source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) formed as a side product of ox...
Recent studies have suggested that mitochondria may play important roles in the Ca2+ homeostasis of ...
The force-frequency relationship (FFR) is an important intrinsic regulatory mechanism of cardiac con...
The response of the steady-state level of mitochondrial NAD(P)H of individual cardiac myocytes to su...