Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machinery that allow the effective coupling of L-type Calcium Channels (LCC) and ryanodine receptors (RyR2). They form a regular network in ventricular cells, while their presence in atrial myocytes is variable regionally and among animal species We have studied the effect of variations in the TAT network using a bidomain computational model of an atrial myocyte with variable density of tubules. At each z-line the t-tubule length is obtained from an exponential distribution, with a given mean penetration length. This gives rise to a distribution of t-tubules in the cell that is characterized by the fractional area (F.A.) occupied by the t-tubules. ...
Transverse-axial tubules (TATs) are commonly assumed to be sparse or absent in atrial myocytes from ...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
In cardiac cells, calcium is the mediator of excitation-contraction coupling. Dysfunctions in calciu...
Background-Distinct subpopulations of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) with different functional prop...
In cardiac cells, calcium is the mediator of excitation-contraction coupling. Dysfunctions in calciu...
Background—Distinct subpopulations of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) with different functional prop...
Atrial cardiomyocytes make an important contribution to the refilling of ventricles with blood, whic...
In heart failure (HF), T-tubule (TT) disruption contributes to dyssynchronous calcium (Ca) release a...
Excitation-contraction coupling in cardiomyocytes requires Ca(2+) influx through dihydropyridine rec...
RATIONALE:The major role of a transverse-tubular (TT) network in a cardiac cell is to facilitate eff...
Whereas Ca2+ signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes is well described, much less is known regardin...
Narrow, tubular, inward projections of the sarcolemma ('T-tubules') are an established feature of ad...
The t-tubules of mammalian ventricular myocytes are invaginations of the cell membrane that occur at...
Transverse-axial tubules (TATs) are commonly assumed to be sparse or absent in atrial myocytes from ...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
In cardiac cells, calcium is the mediator of excitation-contraction coupling. Dysfunctions in calciu...
Background-Distinct subpopulations of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) with different functional prop...
In cardiac cells, calcium is the mediator of excitation-contraction coupling. Dysfunctions in calciu...
Background—Distinct subpopulations of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) with different functional prop...
Atrial cardiomyocytes make an important contribution to the refilling of ventricles with blood, whic...
In heart failure (HF), T-tubule (TT) disruption contributes to dyssynchronous calcium (Ca) release a...
Excitation-contraction coupling in cardiomyocytes requires Ca(2+) influx through dihydropyridine rec...
RATIONALE:The major role of a transverse-tubular (TT) network in a cardiac cell is to facilitate eff...
Whereas Ca2+ signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes is well described, much less is known regardin...
Narrow, tubular, inward projections of the sarcolemma ('T-tubules') are an established feature of ad...
The t-tubules of mammalian ventricular myocytes are invaginations of the cell membrane that occur at...
Transverse-axial tubules (TATs) are commonly assumed to be sparse or absent in atrial myocytes from ...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...