The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation–contraction coupling have been studied extensively. Acidosis decreases the strength of contraction and leads to altered calcium transients as a net result of complex interactions between protons and a variety of intracellular processes. The relative contributions of each of the changes under acidosis are difficult to establish experimentally, however, and significant uncertainties remain about the key mechanisms of impaired cardiac function. In this paper, we review the experimental findings concerning the effects of acidosis on the action potential and calcium handling in the cardiac ventricular myocyte, and we present a modelling study that establishes the contribution...
1. Intracellular pH (pHi) and Na+ activity were recorded (ion-selective microelectrodes) in guinea-p...
AUTHOR’S YNOPSIS. During Lungendor-perfusion of isolated rat hearts the minimum duration of the calc...
The mechanisms underlying the inverse relation between extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o)...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation-contraction coupling have been s...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Myocardial acidosis, as during ischemia, profoundly modifies excitation-contraction mechanisms. The ...
Modulation of L-type Ca(2+) current (I(Ca,L)) by H(+) ions in cardiac myocytes is controversial, wit...
AbstractBy using a novel approach for the study of the effects of pH variation in skinned myocardium...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN008979 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Acidosis increases resting cytosolic [Ca2+], (Cai) of myocardial preparations; however, neither the ...
In a comprehensive experimental study, the influence of changes in extra-and intracellular pH on the...
ajpheart.01000.2001.—The effect of acidosis on the electrical activity of isolated rat atrial myocyt...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
SUMMARY Using highly purified sarcolemmal vesicles isolated from dog ventricles, we examined the eff...
Objective: To study the ionic mechanisms of electrophysiologic changes in cell excitability and acti...
1. Intracellular pH (pHi) and Na+ activity were recorded (ion-selective microelectrodes) in guinea-p...
AUTHOR’S YNOPSIS. During Lungendor-perfusion of isolated rat hearts the minimum duration of the calc...
The mechanisms underlying the inverse relation between extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o)...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation-contraction coupling have been s...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Myocardial acidosis, as during ischemia, profoundly modifies excitation-contraction mechanisms. The ...
Modulation of L-type Ca(2+) current (I(Ca,L)) by H(+) ions in cardiac myocytes is controversial, wit...
AbstractBy using a novel approach for the study of the effects of pH variation in skinned myocardium...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN008979 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Acidosis increases resting cytosolic [Ca2+], (Cai) of myocardial preparations; however, neither the ...
In a comprehensive experimental study, the influence of changes in extra-and intracellular pH on the...
ajpheart.01000.2001.—The effect of acidosis on the electrical activity of isolated rat atrial myocyt...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
SUMMARY Using highly purified sarcolemmal vesicles isolated from dog ventricles, we examined the eff...
Objective: To study the ionic mechanisms of electrophysiologic changes in cell excitability and acti...
1. Intracellular pH (pHi) and Na+ activity were recorded (ion-selective microelectrodes) in guinea-p...
AUTHOR’S YNOPSIS. During Lungendor-perfusion of isolated rat hearts the minimum duration of the calc...
The mechanisms underlying the inverse relation between extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]o)...