This paper briefly recapitulates the Frank-Starling law of the heart, reviews approaches to establishing diastolic and systolic force-length behaviour in intact isolated cardiomyocytes, and introduces a dimensionless index called 'Frank-Starling Gain', calculated as the ratio of slopes of end-systolic and end-diastolic force-length relations. The benefits and limitations of this index are illustrated on the example of regional differences in Guinea pig intact ventricular cardiomyocyte mechanics. Potential applicability of the Frank-Starling Gain for the comparison of cell contractility changes upon stretch will be discussed in the context of intra- and inter-individual variability of cardiomyocyte properties
AUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The extent to which non-functioning or infarcted myocardial segments impose a det...
Several indexes of myocardial contractility have been proposed to assess ventricular function in the...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
The heart is subject to multiple sources of stress. To maintain its normal function, and successfull...
There is evidence that the failing human left ventricle in vivo subjected to additional preload is u...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a prominent public health problem in the developed societies still ac...
Studies by Frank, Starling, and colleagues demonstratedthat elevations of end-diastolic volume incre...
physical exercise, cardiac failure. The functional significance of the Frank-Starling mechanism unde...
AbstractAccording to the Frank-Starling mechanism, as the heart is stretched, it increases its contr...
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The measurement of the contractile behavior of single cardiomyocytes has made a significant contribu...
In healthy hearts, ventricular ejection is determined by three myofibrillar properties; force, force...
The previously reported pressure-volume (PV) relationship in frog hearts shows that end-systolic PV ...
The chambers of the heart fulfill different hemodynamic functions, which are reflected in their stru...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
AUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The extent to which non-functioning or infarcted myocardial segments impose a det...
Several indexes of myocardial contractility have been proposed to assess ventricular function in the...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...
The heart is subject to multiple sources of stress. To maintain its normal function, and successfull...
There is evidence that the failing human left ventricle in vivo subjected to additional preload is u...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a prominent public health problem in the developed societies still ac...
Studies by Frank, Starling, and colleagues demonstratedthat elevations of end-diastolic volume incre...
physical exercise, cardiac failure. The functional significance of the Frank-Starling mechanism unde...
AbstractAccording to the Frank-Starling mechanism, as the heart is stretched, it increases its contr...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The measurement of the contractile behavior of single cardiomyocytes has made a significant contribu...
In healthy hearts, ventricular ejection is determined by three myofibrillar properties; force, force...
The previously reported pressure-volume (PV) relationship in frog hearts shows that end-systolic PV ...
The chambers of the heart fulfill different hemodynamic functions, which are reflected in their stru...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
AUTHORS' SYNOPSIS: The extent to which non-functioning or infarcted myocardial segments impose a det...
Several indexes of myocardial contractility have been proposed to assess ventricular function in the...
International audienceThe Frank-Starling law is an important regulatory mechanism of the heart that ...