The field of cardiomyocyte mechanobiology is gaining significant attention, due to accumulating evidence concerning the significant role of cellular mechanical effects on the integrated function of the heart. To date, the protein titin has been demonstrated as a major contributor to the cardiomyocytes Young's modulus (YM). The microtubular network represents another potential regulator of cardiac mechanics. However, the contribution of microtubules (MTs) to the membrane YM is still understudied and has not been interrogated in the context of myocardial infarction (MI) or mechanical loading and unloading. Using nanoscale mechanoscanning ion conductance microscopy, we demonstrate that MTs contribute to cardiomyocyte transverse YM in healthy a...
International audienceCytoskeleton damage, particularly microtubule (MT) alterations, may play an im...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine whether the cardiocyte microtubule network densification ch...
BackgroundCardiac dysfunction in failing hearts of human patients and animal models is associated wi...
In recent years, a growing number of studies have shown that mechanical properties play an important...
Mechanical properties of single myocytes contribute to the whole heart performance, but the measurem...
Mechanical properties of single myocytes contribute to the whole heart performance, but the measurem...
The microtubule network of the cardiomyocyte exhibits specialized architecture, stability, and mecha...
The microtubule network of the cardiomyocyte exhibits specialized architecture, stability, and mecha...
Microtubules (MTs) have many roles in ventricular myocytes, including structural stability, morpholo...
Mitochondrial function strictly depends on mitochondrial structure, location and dynamics. Mitochon...
Cardiomyocytes both cause and experience continual cyclic deformation. The exact effects of this def...
SummaryArrhythmogenesis during heart failure is a major clinical problem. Regional electrical gradie...
Arrhythmogenesis during heart failure is a major clinical problem. Regional electrical gradients pro...
In the first half of this work, titin's role in cardiac function was studied using intact cardiac my...
Mechanical forces are transduced to nuclear responses via the linkers of the nucleoskeleton and cyto...
International audienceCytoskeleton damage, particularly microtubule (MT) alterations, may play an im...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine whether the cardiocyte microtubule network densification ch...
BackgroundCardiac dysfunction in failing hearts of human patients and animal models is associated wi...
In recent years, a growing number of studies have shown that mechanical properties play an important...
Mechanical properties of single myocytes contribute to the whole heart performance, but the measurem...
Mechanical properties of single myocytes contribute to the whole heart performance, but the measurem...
The microtubule network of the cardiomyocyte exhibits specialized architecture, stability, and mecha...
The microtubule network of the cardiomyocyte exhibits specialized architecture, stability, and mecha...
Microtubules (MTs) have many roles in ventricular myocytes, including structural stability, morpholo...
Mitochondrial function strictly depends on mitochondrial structure, location and dynamics. Mitochon...
Cardiomyocytes both cause and experience continual cyclic deformation. The exact effects of this def...
SummaryArrhythmogenesis during heart failure is a major clinical problem. Regional electrical gradie...
Arrhythmogenesis during heart failure is a major clinical problem. Regional electrical gradients pro...
In the first half of this work, titin's role in cardiac function was studied using intact cardiac my...
Mechanical forces are transduced to nuclear responses via the linkers of the nucleoskeleton and cyto...
International audienceCytoskeleton damage, particularly microtubule (MT) alterations, may play an im...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine whether the cardiocyte microtubule network densification ch...
BackgroundCardiac dysfunction in failing hearts of human patients and animal models is associated wi...