International audienceSino-atrial node (SAN) automaticity is an essential mechanism of heart rate generation that is still not completely understood. Recent studies highlighted the importance of intracellular Ca(2+) ([Ca(2+)]i) dynamics during SAN pacemaker activity. Nevertheless, the functional role of voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channels in controlling SAN [Ca(2+)]i release is largely unexplored. Since Cav1.3 is the predominant L-type Ca(2+) channel isoform in SAN cells, we studied [Ca(2+)]i dynamics in isolated cells and ex vivo SAN preparations explanted from wild-type (WT) and Cav1.3 knockout (KO) mice (Cav1.3(-/-))
AbstractThe L-type Ca2+ channel (CaV1.2) plays an important role in action potential (AP) generation...
Calcium (Ca21) ions are second messengers in numerous sig-naling pathways in all cell types.1 In the...
Spontaneous beating of the heart pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, is generated by sinoatrial node cel...
International audienceCardiac automaticity is set by pacemaker activity of the sinus node (SAN). In ...
Cardiac automaticity, in normal conditions, is generated by the Sinoatrial Node (SAN) tissue.In the ...
Background: Sinoatrial node cells (SANC) automaticity is generated by functional association between...
International audienceBackground: Sinoatrial node cells (SANC) automaticity is generated by function...
Heart automaticity is generated by a basic pacemaker mechanism not fully understood and still contro...
International audienceThe spontaneous activity of sinoatrial node (SAN) pacemaker cells is generated...
The heart is a spontaneously active organ whose contractile activity is dependent of a spontaneous i...
Introduction: Normal heart rhythm depends on a precise and regular activity of the sinoatrial node (...
The generation of cardiac pacemaker activity is a complex phenomenon which requires the coordinated ...
Cav1.3 L-type Ca(2+) channel is known to be highly expressed in neurons and neuroendocrine cells. Ho...
Recent evidence indicates that the voltage (cyclic activation and deactivation of membrane ion chann...
Cardiac excitation involves action potential generation by individual cells and its conduction from ...
AbstractThe L-type Ca2+ channel (CaV1.2) plays an important role in action potential (AP) generation...
Calcium (Ca21) ions are second messengers in numerous sig-naling pathways in all cell types.1 In the...
Spontaneous beating of the heart pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, is generated by sinoatrial node cel...
International audienceCardiac automaticity is set by pacemaker activity of the sinus node (SAN). In ...
Cardiac automaticity, in normal conditions, is generated by the Sinoatrial Node (SAN) tissue.In the ...
Background: Sinoatrial node cells (SANC) automaticity is generated by functional association between...
International audienceBackground: Sinoatrial node cells (SANC) automaticity is generated by function...
Heart automaticity is generated by a basic pacemaker mechanism not fully understood and still contro...
International audienceThe spontaneous activity of sinoatrial node (SAN) pacemaker cells is generated...
The heart is a spontaneously active organ whose contractile activity is dependent of a spontaneous i...
Introduction: Normal heart rhythm depends on a precise and regular activity of the sinoatrial node (...
The generation of cardiac pacemaker activity is a complex phenomenon which requires the coordinated ...
Cav1.3 L-type Ca(2+) channel is known to be highly expressed in neurons and neuroendocrine cells. Ho...
Recent evidence indicates that the voltage (cyclic activation and deactivation of membrane ion chann...
Cardiac excitation involves action potential generation by individual cells and its conduction from ...
AbstractThe L-type Ca2+ channel (CaV1.2) plays an important role in action potential (AP) generation...
Calcium (Ca21) ions are second messengers in numerous sig-naling pathways in all cell types.1 In the...
Spontaneous beating of the heart pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, is generated by sinoatrial node cel...