[EN] Abnormal intracellular Ca2+ handling is the major contributor to the depressed cardiac contractility observed in heart failure. The electrophysiological remodeling associated with this pathology alters both the action potential and the Ca2+ dynamics, leading to a defective excitation contraction coupling that ends in mechanical dysfunction. The importance of maintaining a correct intracellular Ca2+ concentration requires a better understanding of its regulation by ionic mechanisms. To study the electrical activity and ionic homeostasis of failing myocytes, a modified version of the O'Hara et al. human action potential model was used, including electrophysiological remodeling. The impact of the main ionic transport mechanisms was analyz...
Aims: Cellular processes in the heart rely mainly on studies from experimental animal models or exp...
[No abstract available]674581582Hasenfuss, G., Alterations of calcium-regulatory proteins in heart f...
BACKGROUND: Calcium (Ca) has a central role in the mechanical and electrical properties of cardiac m...
Abnormal intracellular Ca2+ handling is the major contributor to the depressed cardiac contractility...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by altered Ca2+ cycling, resulting in cardiac contractile dysfun...
[EN] Intracellular Ca2+ is the main activator of myofilament contraction and the altered Ca2+ handli...
In adapting to disease and loss of tissue, the heart shows great phenotypic plasticity that involves...
In adapting to disease and loss of tissue, the heart shows great phenotypic plasticity that involves...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by altered Ca2+ cycling, resulting in cardiac contractile dysfun...
Changes of intracellular Ca2+ concentration regulate many aspects of cardiac myocyte function. About...
Though congestive heart failure is a leading cause of death in our population, the pathophysiologica...
Diseases of the heart, such as heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias, are a growing socio-economic b...
AbstractHeart failure (HF) is commonly associated with reduced cardiac output and an increased risk ...
Changes of intracellular Ca2+ concentration regulate many aspects of cardiac myocyte function. About...
Calcium (Ca2+) ions are the currency of heart muscle activity. During excitation-contraction couplin...
Aims: Cellular processes in the heart rely mainly on studies from experimental animal models or exp...
[No abstract available]674581582Hasenfuss, G., Alterations of calcium-regulatory proteins in heart f...
BACKGROUND: Calcium (Ca) has a central role in the mechanical and electrical properties of cardiac m...
Abnormal intracellular Ca2+ handling is the major contributor to the depressed cardiac contractility...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by altered Ca2+ cycling, resulting in cardiac contractile dysfun...
[EN] Intracellular Ca2+ is the main activator of myofilament contraction and the altered Ca2+ handli...
In adapting to disease and loss of tissue, the heart shows great phenotypic plasticity that involves...
In adapting to disease and loss of tissue, the heart shows great phenotypic plasticity that involves...
Heart failure (HF) is characterized by altered Ca2+ cycling, resulting in cardiac contractile dysfun...
Changes of intracellular Ca2+ concentration regulate many aspects of cardiac myocyte function. About...
Though congestive heart failure is a leading cause of death in our population, the pathophysiologica...
Diseases of the heart, such as heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias, are a growing socio-economic b...
AbstractHeart failure (HF) is commonly associated with reduced cardiac output and an increased risk ...
Changes of intracellular Ca2+ concentration regulate many aspects of cardiac myocyte function. About...
Calcium (Ca2+) ions are the currency of heart muscle activity. During excitation-contraction couplin...
Aims: Cellular processes in the heart rely mainly on studies from experimental animal models or exp...
[No abstract available]674581582Hasenfuss, G., Alterations of calcium-regulatory proteins in heart f...
BACKGROUND: Calcium (Ca) has a central role in the mechanical and electrical properties of cardiac m...