This review article discusses mechanisms underlying impulse propagation in cardiac muscle with specific emphasis on the role of the cardiac cell-to-cell junction, called the “intercalated disc.”The first part of this review deals with the role of gap junction channels, formed by connexin proteins, as a determinant of impulse propagation. It is shown that, depending on the underlying structure of the cellular network, decreasing the conductance of gap junction channels (so-called “electrical uncoupling”) may either only slow, or additionally stabilize propagation and reverse unidirectional propagation block to bidirectional propagation. This is because the safety factor for propagation increases with decreasing intercellular electrical condu...
Connexins form a family of transmembrane proteins that consists of 20 members in humans and 21 membe...
AbstractReduced conduction velocity (CV) in the myocardium is well known to increase the probability...
AbstractDifferent combinations and relative quantities of three connexins—connexin43, connexin40 and...
Gap junctions play a pivotal role for the velocity and the safety of impulse propagation in cardiac ...
The role of gap junction channels on cardiac impulse propagation is complex. This review focuses on ...
AbstractCardiac conduction is the process by which electrical excitation is communicated from cell t...
This review presents an extensively integrated model of the cardiac intercalated disc (ID), a highly...
In the myocardium action potentials are transmitted from cell-to-cell through gap junctions. These s...
AbstractThe intercalated disc (ICD) orchestrates electrochemical and mechanical communication betwee...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Desmosomes and adherens junctions provide mechanical continuity between cardiac cells, whereas gap j...
This review presents an extensively integrated model of the cardiac intercalated disc (ID), a highly...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Abstract—Electrical activation of the heart requires current transfer from one cell to another via g...
The role of gap junction channels on cardiac impulse propagation is complex. This review focuses on ...
Connexins form a family of transmembrane proteins that consists of 20 members in humans and 21 membe...
AbstractReduced conduction velocity (CV) in the myocardium is well known to increase the probability...
AbstractDifferent combinations and relative quantities of three connexins—connexin43, connexin40 and...
Gap junctions play a pivotal role for the velocity and the safety of impulse propagation in cardiac ...
The role of gap junction channels on cardiac impulse propagation is complex. This review focuses on ...
AbstractCardiac conduction is the process by which electrical excitation is communicated from cell t...
This review presents an extensively integrated model of the cardiac intercalated disc (ID), a highly...
In the myocardium action potentials are transmitted from cell-to-cell through gap junctions. These s...
AbstractThe intercalated disc (ICD) orchestrates electrochemical and mechanical communication betwee...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Desmosomes and adherens junctions provide mechanical continuity between cardiac cells, whereas gap j...
This review presents an extensively integrated model of the cardiac intercalated disc (ID), a highly...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Abstract—Electrical activation of the heart requires current transfer from one cell to another via g...
The role of gap junction channels on cardiac impulse propagation is complex. This review focuses on ...
Connexins form a family of transmembrane proteins that consists of 20 members in humans and 21 membe...
AbstractReduced conduction velocity (CV) in the myocardium is well known to increase the probability...
AbstractDifferent combinations and relative quantities of three connexins—connexin43, connexin40 and...