Spontaneous, rhythmic subsarcolemmal local Ca2+ releases driven by cAMP-mediated, protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent phosphorylation are crucial for normal pacemaker function of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC). Because local Ca2+ releases occur beneath the cell surface membrane, near to where adenylyl cyclases (ACs) reside, we hypothesized that the dual Ca2+ and cAMP/PKA regulatory components of automaticity are coupled via Ca 2+ activation of AC activity within membrane microdomains. Here we show by quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR that SANC express Ca 2+-activated AC isoforms 1 and 8, in addition to AC type 2, 5, and 6 transcripts. Immunolabeling of cell fractions, isolated by sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation, confirmed that ACs loc...
Cardiac pacemaking, at rest and during the sympathetic fight-or-flight response, depends on cAMP (3′...
Abstract—Spontaneous, localized, rhythmic ryanodine receptor (RyRs) Ca2 releases occur beneath the ...
The spontaneous action potential (AP) firing rate of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is regulated by a...
Ca(2+)-stimulated adenylyl cyclases (AC) are known to play important roles in neurons but have not p...
: Ca(2+)-activated basal adenylate cyclase (AC) in rabbit sinoatrial node cells (SANC) guarantees, v...
Spontaneous firing of sinoatrial (SA) node cells (SANCs) is regulated by cyclic adenosine monophosph...
Ca2+-activated basal adenylate cyclase (AC) in rabbit sinoatrial node cells (SANC) guarantees, via b...
The sinoatrial (SA) node is the physiological pacemaker of the heart, and resting heart rate in huma...
Spontaneous AP (action potential) firing of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is critically dependent on...
Spontaneous beating of the heart pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, is generated by sinoatrial node cel...
The spontaneous action potential (AP) firing rate of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is regulated by a...
Phosphorylation of cardiac L-type Ca2+ channels by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) plays a...
The spontaneous action potential (AP) firing rate of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is regulated by a...
Inositol trisphosphate (IP3) is a Ca2+-mobilizing second messenger shown to modulate atrial muscle c...
Ca(2+)-stimulated adenylyl cyclases (ACs) have recently been shown to play important roles in pacema...
Cardiac pacemaking, at rest and during the sympathetic fight-or-flight response, depends on cAMP (3′...
Abstract—Spontaneous, localized, rhythmic ryanodine receptor (RyRs) Ca2 releases occur beneath the ...
The spontaneous action potential (AP) firing rate of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is regulated by a...
Ca(2+)-stimulated adenylyl cyclases (AC) are known to play important roles in neurons but have not p...
: Ca(2+)-activated basal adenylate cyclase (AC) in rabbit sinoatrial node cells (SANC) guarantees, v...
Spontaneous firing of sinoatrial (SA) node cells (SANCs) is regulated by cyclic adenosine monophosph...
Ca2+-activated basal adenylate cyclase (AC) in rabbit sinoatrial node cells (SANC) guarantees, via b...
The sinoatrial (SA) node is the physiological pacemaker of the heart, and resting heart rate in huma...
Spontaneous AP (action potential) firing of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is critically dependent on...
Spontaneous beating of the heart pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, is generated by sinoatrial node cel...
The spontaneous action potential (AP) firing rate of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is regulated by a...
Phosphorylation of cardiac L-type Ca2+ channels by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) plays a...
The spontaneous action potential (AP) firing rate of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is regulated by a...
Inositol trisphosphate (IP3) is a Ca2+-mobilizing second messenger shown to modulate atrial muscle c...
Ca(2+)-stimulated adenylyl cyclases (ACs) have recently been shown to play important roles in pacema...
Cardiac pacemaking, at rest and during the sympathetic fight-or-flight response, depends on cAMP (3′...
Abstract—Spontaneous, localized, rhythmic ryanodine receptor (RyRs) Ca2 releases occur beneath the ...
The spontaneous action potential (AP) firing rate of sinoatrial nodal cells (SANC) is regulated by a...