AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller of Ca2+ waves is the cytoplasmic H+ concentration ([H+]i), which fluctuates spatially and temporally in conditions such as myocardial ischaemia/reperfusion. H+-control of Ca2+ waves is poorly understood. We have therefore investigated how [H+]i co-ordinates their initiation and frequency. METHODS AND RESULTS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves were imaged (fluo-3) in rat isolated ventricular myocytes, subjected to modest Ca2+-overload. Whole-cell intracellular acidosis (induced by acetate-superfusion) stimulated wave frequency. Pharmacologically blocking sarcolemmal Na+/H+ exchange (NHE1) prevented this stimulation, unveiling inhibition by...
AIMS: Intracellular pH (pHi), an important modulator of cardiac function, is normally regulated to w...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Abstract—H ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. A...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
AbstractPassive H+-ion mobility within eukaryotic cells is low, due to H+-ion binding to cytoplasmic...
Passive H(+)-ion mobility within eukaryotic cells is low, due to H(+)-ion binding to cytoplasmic buf...
H(+) ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. Among th...
International audienceMembrane acid extrusion by Na(+)/H(+) exchange (NHE1) and Na(+)-HCO3(-) co-tra...
Acid extrusion on Na(+)-coupled pH-regulatory proteins (pH-transporters), Na(+)/H(+) exchange (NHE1)...
Modulation of L-type Ca(2+) current (I(Ca,L)) by H(+) ions in cardiac myocytes is controversial, wit...
Returning to normal pH after acidosis, similar to reperfusion after ischemia, is prone to arrhythmia...
Acid extrusion on Na+-coupled pH-regulatory proteins (pH-transporters), Na+/H+ exchange (NHE1) and N...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation–contraction coupling have been s...
RationaleIntercellular uncoupling and Ca2+ (Ca) mishandling can initiate triggered ventricular arrhy...
AIMS: Intracellular pH (pHi), an important modulator of cardiac function, is normally regulated to w...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Abstract—H ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. A...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
AbstractPassive H+-ion mobility within eukaryotic cells is low, due to H+-ion binding to cytoplasmic...
Passive H(+)-ion mobility within eukaryotic cells is low, due to H(+)-ion binding to cytoplasmic buf...
H(+) ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. Among th...
International audienceMembrane acid extrusion by Na(+)/H(+) exchange (NHE1) and Na(+)-HCO3(-) co-tra...
Acid extrusion on Na(+)-coupled pH-regulatory proteins (pH-transporters), Na(+)/H(+) exchange (NHE1)...
Modulation of L-type Ca(2+) current (I(Ca,L)) by H(+) ions in cardiac myocytes is controversial, wit...
Returning to normal pH after acidosis, similar to reperfusion after ischemia, is prone to arrhythmia...
Acid extrusion on Na+-coupled pH-regulatory proteins (pH-transporters), Na+/H+ exchange (NHE1) and N...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation–contraction coupling have been s...
RationaleIntercellular uncoupling and Ca2+ (Ca) mishandling can initiate triggered ventricular arrhy...
AIMS: Intracellular pH (pHi), an important modulator of cardiac function, is normally regulated to w...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Abstract—H ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. A...