[EN] Heart failure (HF) is characterized by altered Ca2+ cycling, resulting in cardiac contractile dysfunction. Failing myocytes undergo electrophysiological remodeling, which is known to be the main cause of abnormal Ca2+ homeostasis. However, structural remodeling, specifically proliferating fibroblasts coupled to myocytes in the failing heart, could also contribute to Ca2+ cycling impairment. The goal of the present study was to systematically analyze the mechanisms by which myocyte-fibroblast coupling could affect Ca2+ dynamics in normal conditions and in HF. Simulations of healthy and failing human myocytes were performed using established mathematical models, and cells were either isolated or coupled to fibroblasts. Univariate and m...
[EN] Electromechanical coupling studies have described the intervention of nitric oxide and S-nitros...
[EN] Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) reconstructs the electrical activity of the heart from a de...
[EN] Senescent cells accumulate in multiple aging-associated diseases, and eliminating these cells h...
[EN] Heart failure (HF) is characterized, among other factors, by a progressive loss of contractile ...
[EN] Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common cardiac arrhythmia, is characterized by a...
[EN] In healthy mammalian hearts the action potential (AP) waveform initiates and modulates each con...
[EN] Patients suffering from heart failure and left bundle branch block show electrical ventricular ...
[EN] Background Mechanical stretch increases Na(+)inflow into myocytes, related to mechanisms includ...
[EN] Obesity mechanisms that make atrial tissue vulnerable to arrhythmia are poorly understood. Volt...
Drug-induced action potential (AP) prolongation leading to Torsade de Pointes is a major concern for...
The objective of this article is to present an in vitro model of atrial cardiac tissue that could se...
Rationale: Autonomic nerves from sinoatrial node (SAN) ganglia are known to regulate SAN function. H...
[EN] Myocardial tissue lacks the ability to regenerate itself significantly following a myocardial i...
During atrial fibrillation (AF), multiple wandering propagation wavelets at high rates drift around ...
[EN] Atrial fibrillation (AF) is nowadays the most common cardiac arrhythmia, being associated with ...
[EN] Electromechanical coupling studies have described the intervention of nitric oxide and S-nitros...
[EN] Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) reconstructs the electrical activity of the heart from a de...
[EN] Senescent cells accumulate in multiple aging-associated diseases, and eliminating these cells h...
[EN] Heart failure (HF) is characterized, among other factors, by a progressive loss of contractile ...
[EN] Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common cardiac arrhythmia, is characterized by a...
[EN] In healthy mammalian hearts the action potential (AP) waveform initiates and modulates each con...
[EN] Patients suffering from heart failure and left bundle branch block show electrical ventricular ...
[EN] Background Mechanical stretch increases Na(+)inflow into myocytes, related to mechanisms includ...
[EN] Obesity mechanisms that make atrial tissue vulnerable to arrhythmia are poorly understood. Volt...
Drug-induced action potential (AP) prolongation leading to Torsade de Pointes is a major concern for...
The objective of this article is to present an in vitro model of atrial cardiac tissue that could se...
Rationale: Autonomic nerves from sinoatrial node (SAN) ganglia are known to regulate SAN function. H...
[EN] Myocardial tissue lacks the ability to regenerate itself significantly following a myocardial i...
During atrial fibrillation (AF), multiple wandering propagation wavelets at high rates drift around ...
[EN] Atrial fibrillation (AF) is nowadays the most common cardiac arrhythmia, being associated with ...
[EN] Electromechanical coupling studies have described the intervention of nitric oxide and S-nitros...
[EN] Electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) reconstructs the electrical activity of the heart from a de...
[EN] Senescent cells accumulate in multiple aging-associated diseases, and eliminating these cells h...