Roughly half of the cells of the heart consist of nonmyocardial cells, with fibroblasts representing the predominant cell type. It is well established that individual cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts in culture establish gap junctional communication at the single cell level (short-range interaction). However, it is not known whether such coupling permits activation of cardiac tissue over extended distances (long-range interaction). Long-range interactions may be responsible for electrical synchronization of donor and recipient tissue after heart transplantation and may play a role in arrhythmogenesis. This question was investigated using a novel heterocellular culture model with strands of cardiomyocytes interrupted by cardiac fibroblasts ove...
Cardiac fibrosis occurs in many forms of heart disease and is considered to be one of the main arrhy...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Altered gap junctional coupling potentiates slow conduction and arrhythmias. To better understand ho...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Cardiac electrograms recorded at infarct border zone (IBZ) regions of the ventricles have a characte...
Cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts form extensive networks in the heart, with numerous anatomical cont...
<p>Excess cardiac myofibroblasts in fibrotic heart diseases as well as cell-based therapies involvin...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Structural remodeling of the myocardium associated with mechanical overload or cardiac infarction is...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...
Electromechanical function of cardiac muscle depends critically on the crosstalk of myocytes with no...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Cardiac fibrosis occurs in many forms of heart disease and is considered to be one of the main arrhy...
A better understanding of structural and functional interactions between cardiac and non-cardiac cel...
Cardiac fibrosis occurs in many forms of heart disease and is considered to be one of the main arrhy...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Altered gap junctional coupling potentiates slow conduction and arrhythmias. To better understand ho...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Cardiac electrograms recorded at infarct border zone (IBZ) regions of the ventricles have a characte...
Cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts form extensive networks in the heart, with numerous anatomical cont...
<p>Excess cardiac myofibroblasts in fibrotic heart diseases as well as cell-based therapies involvin...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Structural remodeling of the myocardium associated with mechanical overload or cardiac infarction is...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...
Electromechanical function of cardiac muscle depends critically on the crosstalk of myocytes with no...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Cardiac fibrosis occurs in many forms of heart disease and is considered to be one of the main arrhy...
A better understanding of structural and functional interactions between cardiac and non-cardiac cel...
Cardiac fibrosis occurs in many forms of heart disease and is considered to be one of the main arrhy...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Altered gap junctional coupling potentiates slow conduction and arrhythmias. To better understand ho...