International audienceClimate change challenges the capacity of fishes to thrive in their habitat. However, through phenotypic diversity, they demonstrate remarkable resilience to deteriorating conditions. In fish populations, inter-individual variation in a number of fitness-determining physiological traits, including cardiac performance, is classically observed. Information about the cellular bases of inter-individual variability in cardiac performance is scarce including the possible contribution of excitation-contraction (EC) coupling. This study aimed at providing insight into EC coupling-related Ca2+ response and thermal plasticity in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). A cell population approach was used to lay the methodol...
In fish, the β-adrenoreceptor (β-AR) signaling pathway is known to mediate the cardiac actions of ad...
The present study was undertaken to examine the relative contribution of the SR-Ca2+ release and sar...
As the temperature of a heart is lowered its ability to function decreases which is due in part to a...
International audienceClimate change challenges the capacity of fishes to thrive in their habitat. H...
International audienceOne of the physiological mechanisms that can limit the fish's ability to face ...
Inotropic and chronotropic responsiveness of yellow perch {Perca flavescens Mitchill) and smallmouth...
Eurythermal animals maintain aerobic performance throughout a range of acute temperature fluctuation...
One of the physiological mechanisms that can limit the fish's ability to face hypoxia or elevated te...
International audienceThe European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is an economically important fish...
abstract: This study is the first to examine the contractility of teleost ventricular muscle in an o...
International audienceHypoxia is a pervasive problem in coastal environments and is predicted to hav...
Rainbow trout remain active in waters that seasonally change between 4uC and 20uC. To explore how th...
New Findings What is the topic of this review? Excitation–contraction coupling in fish hearts is ma...
Isometric force measurements have had a long-standing application in the study of cardiac contractil...
In fish, the β-adrenoreceptor (β-AR) signaling pathway is known to mediate the cardiac actions of ad...
The present study was undertaken to examine the relative contribution of the SR-Ca2+ release and sar...
As the temperature of a heart is lowered its ability to function decreases which is due in part to a...
International audienceClimate change challenges the capacity of fishes to thrive in their habitat. H...
International audienceOne of the physiological mechanisms that can limit the fish's ability to face ...
Inotropic and chronotropic responsiveness of yellow perch {Perca flavescens Mitchill) and smallmouth...
Eurythermal animals maintain aerobic performance throughout a range of acute temperature fluctuation...
One of the physiological mechanisms that can limit the fish's ability to face hypoxia or elevated te...
International audienceThe European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is an economically important fish...
abstract: This study is the first to examine the contractility of teleost ventricular muscle in an o...
International audienceHypoxia is a pervasive problem in coastal environments and is predicted to hav...
Rainbow trout remain active in waters that seasonally change between 4uC and 20uC. To explore how th...
New Findings What is the topic of this review? Excitation–contraction coupling in fish hearts is ma...
Isometric force measurements have had a long-standing application in the study of cardiac contractil...
In fish, the β-adrenoreceptor (β-AR) signaling pathway is known to mediate the cardiac actions of ad...
The present study was undertaken to examine the relative contribution of the SR-Ca2+ release and sar...
As the temperature of a heart is lowered its ability to function decreases which is due in part to a...