Abstract Force enhancement is one kind of myogenic spontaneous fasciculation in lengthening preload striated muscles. In cardiac muscle, the role of this biomechanical event is not well established. The physiological passive property is an essential part for maintaining normal diastole in the heart. In excessive preload heart, force enhancement relative erratic passive properties may cause muscle decompensating, implicate in the development of diastolic dysfunction. In this study, the force enhancement occurrence in mouse cardiac papillary muscle was evaluated by a microstepping stretch method. The intracellular Ca2+ redistribution during occurrence of force enhancement was monitored in real-time by a Flou-3 (2 mM) indicator. The force enha...
Stretch of the myocardium is known to modulate the electrical activity of cardiac muscle (see [4]) p...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is an essential constituent of blood serum found in concentrations of rough...
AbstractAccording to the Frank-Starling mechanism, as the heart is stretched, it increases its contr...
Rapid active stretching the muscle induced a peak passive tension. The muscle was tolerated an isome...
Classically, the slow force response (SFR) of myocardium refers to slowly developing changes in card...
There is evidence that the failing human left ventricle in vivo subjected to additional preload is u...
The mechanical response of the heart to myocardial stretch has been understood since the work of mus...
In healthy hearts, ventricular ejection is determined by three myofibrillar properties; force, force...
Changes in mechanical function in the heart have been shown to be associated with different mechanis...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
AbstractAlthough Ca2+ is the principal regulator of contraction in striated muscle, in vitro evidenc...
Differential alterations in cardiac mechanical function have been associated with different mechanis...
AbstractThe heart adjusts its power output to meet specific physiological needs through the coordina...
Changes in intracellular calcium concentrations regulate heart beats. However, the decline in the le...
The thiadiazinon derivative EMD 57033 has been found previously in cardiac muscle to increase isomet...
Stretch of the myocardium is known to modulate the electrical activity of cardiac muscle (see [4]) p...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is an essential constituent of blood serum found in concentrations of rough...
AbstractAccording to the Frank-Starling mechanism, as the heart is stretched, it increases its contr...
Rapid active stretching the muscle induced a peak passive tension. The muscle was tolerated an isome...
Classically, the slow force response (SFR) of myocardium refers to slowly developing changes in card...
There is evidence that the failing human left ventricle in vivo subjected to additional preload is u...
The mechanical response of the heart to myocardial stretch has been understood since the work of mus...
In healthy hearts, ventricular ejection is determined by three myofibrillar properties; force, force...
Changes in mechanical function in the heart have been shown to be associated with different mechanis...
International audienceThe " stretch-sensitization " response is essential to the regulation of heart...
AbstractAlthough Ca2+ is the principal regulator of contraction in striated muscle, in vitro evidenc...
Differential alterations in cardiac mechanical function have been associated with different mechanis...
AbstractThe heart adjusts its power output to meet specific physiological needs through the coordina...
Changes in intracellular calcium concentrations regulate heart beats. However, the decline in the le...
The thiadiazinon derivative EMD 57033 has been found previously in cardiac muscle to increase isomet...
Stretch of the myocardium is known to modulate the electrical activity of cardiac muscle (see [4]) p...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is an essential constituent of blood serum found in concentrations of rough...
AbstractAccording to the Frank-Starling mechanism, as the heart is stretched, it increases its contr...