Aims Myofibroblasts (MFBs) as appearing in the myocardium during fibrotic remodelling induce slow conduction following heterocellular gap junctional coupling with cardiomyocytes (CMCs) in bioengineered tissue preparations kept under isometric conditions. In this study, we investigated the hypothesis that strain as developed during diastolic filling of the heart chambers may modulate MFB-dependent slow conduction. Methods and results Effects of defined levels of strain on single-cell electrophysiology (patch clamp) and impulse conduction in patterned growth cell strands (optical mapping) were investigated in neonatal rat ventricular cell cultures (Wistar) grown on flexible substrates. While 10.5% strain only minimally affected conduction ...
Cardiac fibrosis is a serious condition currently lacking effective treatments. It occurs as a resul...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
Aims Myofibroblasts (MFBs) as appearing in the myocardium during fibrotic remodelling induce slow co...
Introduction: Slow conduction and ectopic activity are key elements of cardiac arrhythmogenesis. Bot...
Focal ectopic activity in cardiac tissue is a key factor in the initiation and perpetuation of tachy...
Focal ectopic activity in cardiac tissue is a key factor in the initiation and perpetuation of tachy...
Structural remodeling of the myocardium associated with mechanical overload or cardiac infarction is...
Focal ectopic activity in cardiac tissue is a key factor in the initiation and perpetuation of tachy...
Structural remodeling of the myocardium associated with mechanical overload or cardiac infarction is...
Electromechanical function of cardiac muscle depends critically on the crosstalk of myocytes with no...
It is well established that cardiac electrophysiology can be altered by changes in mechanical loadin...
Electromechanical function of cardiac muscle depends critically on the crosstalk of myocytes with no...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
AbstractFibroblasts are electrophysiologically quiescent in the healthy heart. Evidence suggests tha...
Cardiac fibrosis is a serious condition currently lacking effective treatments. It occurs as a resul...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
Aims Myofibroblasts (MFBs) as appearing in the myocardium during fibrotic remodelling induce slow co...
Introduction: Slow conduction and ectopic activity are key elements of cardiac arrhythmogenesis. Bot...
Focal ectopic activity in cardiac tissue is a key factor in the initiation and perpetuation of tachy...
Focal ectopic activity in cardiac tissue is a key factor in the initiation and perpetuation of tachy...
Structural remodeling of the myocardium associated with mechanical overload or cardiac infarction is...
Focal ectopic activity in cardiac tissue is a key factor in the initiation and perpetuation of tachy...
Structural remodeling of the myocardium associated with mechanical overload or cardiac infarction is...
Electromechanical function of cardiac muscle depends critically on the crosstalk of myocytes with no...
It is well established that cardiac electrophysiology can be altered by changes in mechanical loadin...
Electromechanical function of cardiac muscle depends critically on the crosstalk of myocytes with no...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
AbstractFibroblasts are electrophysiologically quiescent in the healthy heart. Evidence suggests tha...
Cardiac fibrosis is a serious condition currently lacking effective treatments. It occurs as a resul...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...