Cardiomyocytes both cause and experience continual cyclic deformation. The exact effects of this deformation on the properties of intracellular organelles are not well characterized, although they are likely to be relevant for cardiomyocyte responses to active and passive changes in their mechanical environment. In the present study we provide three‐dimensional ultrastructural evidence for mechanically induced mitochondrial deformation in rabbit ventricular cardiomyocytes over a range of sarcomere lengths representing myocardial tissue stretch, an unloaded “slack” state, and contracture. We also show structural indications for interaction of mitochondria with one another, as well as with other intracellular elements such as microtubules, sa...
AbstractCells that constitute fully differentiated tissues are characterised by an architecture that...
AbstractOscillatory behavior of mitochondrial inner membrane potential (ΔΨm) is commonly observed in...
AbstractIn cardiomyocyte subcellular structures, colocalization of mitochondria with Ca2+ release si...
The cardiomyocyte cytoskeleton, composed of rigid and elastic elements, maintains the isolated cell ...
The cardiomyocytes populating the ‘working myocardium’ are highly organized and such organization ra...
Mitochondrial function strictly depends on mitochondrial structure, location and dynamics. Mitochon...
International audienceExchanges of matrix contents are essential to the maintenance of mitochondria....
AbstractMitochondrial fission and fusion have been observed, and their importance revealed, in almos...
The heart consumes large amounts of energy with each beat. Mitochondria are the source of over 95% o...
Changes of cardiomyocytes mitochondrial apparatus can be marked as the main factors which are the ba...
Efficient contractions of the left ventricle are ensured by the continuous transfer of adenosine tri...
The heart actively remodels architecture in response to various physiological and pathological condi...
The diversity of mitochondrial arrangements, which arise from the organelle being static or moving, ...
Mitochondria supply cells with energy in the form of ATP, guide apoptosis, and contribute to calcium...
Scarring and remodelling of the left ventricle (LV) after myocardial infarction (MI) results in isch...
AbstractCells that constitute fully differentiated tissues are characterised by an architecture that...
AbstractOscillatory behavior of mitochondrial inner membrane potential (ΔΨm) is commonly observed in...
AbstractIn cardiomyocyte subcellular structures, colocalization of mitochondria with Ca2+ release si...
The cardiomyocyte cytoskeleton, composed of rigid and elastic elements, maintains the isolated cell ...
The cardiomyocytes populating the ‘working myocardium’ are highly organized and such organization ra...
Mitochondrial function strictly depends on mitochondrial structure, location and dynamics. Mitochon...
International audienceExchanges of matrix contents are essential to the maintenance of mitochondria....
AbstractMitochondrial fission and fusion have been observed, and their importance revealed, in almos...
The heart consumes large amounts of energy with each beat. Mitochondria are the source of over 95% o...
Changes of cardiomyocytes mitochondrial apparatus can be marked as the main factors which are the ba...
Efficient contractions of the left ventricle are ensured by the continuous transfer of adenosine tri...
The heart actively remodels architecture in response to various physiological and pathological condi...
The diversity of mitochondrial arrangements, which arise from the organelle being static or moving, ...
Mitochondria supply cells with energy in the form of ATP, guide apoptosis, and contribute to calcium...
Scarring and remodelling of the left ventricle (LV) after myocardial infarction (MI) results in isch...
AbstractCells that constitute fully differentiated tissues are characterised by an architecture that...
AbstractOscillatory behavior of mitochondrial inner membrane potential (ΔΨm) is commonly observed in...
AbstractIn cardiomyocyte subcellular structures, colocalization of mitochondria with Ca2+ release si...