Despite improvements in the therapy of underlying heart disease, sudden cardiac death is a major cause of death worldwide. Disturbed Na and Ca handling is known to be a major predisposing factor for life-threatening tachyarrhythmias. In cardiomyocytes, many ion channels and transporters, including voltage-gated Na and Ca channels, cardiac ryanodine receptors, Na/Ca-exchanger, and SR Ca-ATPase are involved in this regulation. We have learned a lot about the pathophysiological relevance of disturbed ion channel function from monogenetic disorders. Changes in the gating of a single ion channel and the activity of an ion pump suffice to dramatically increase the propensity for arrhythmias even in structurally normal hearts. Nevertheless, patien...
The movement of ions across specific channels embedded on the membrane of individual cardiomyocytes ...
Background—Human gene variants affecting ion channel biophysical activity and/or membrane localizati...
<div><p>Heart failure constitutes a major public health problem worldwide. The electrophysiological ...
Despite improvements in the therapy of underlying heart disease, sudden cardiac death is a major cau...
In February 2014, a group of scientists convened as part of the University of California Davis Cardi...
Heart failure, is associated with high mortality as a result of contractile dysfunction (pump failur...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) following ventricular tachyarrhythmias constitutes an important clinical ...
Aims In heart failure (HF), enhanced persistent Na+ current (I-NaL) exerts detrimental effects on ce...
Na(+) homeostasis is a key regulator of cardiac excitation and contraction. The cardiac voltage-gate...
In February 2014, a group of scientists convened as part of the University of California Davis Cardi...
Sodium ion transporters in sarcolemma are involved in numerous vital cell functions, such as excitab...
Heart failure constitutes a major public health problem worldwide. The electrophysiological remodeli...
Cardiac sodium channel are protein complexes that are expressed in the sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes ...
Chronic heart failure is a clinical syndrome with multiple etiologies, associated with significant m...
In the heart, intracellular Na(+) concentration ([Na(+)]i) is a key modulator of Ca(2+) cycling, con...
The movement of ions across specific channels embedded on the membrane of individual cardiomyocytes ...
Background—Human gene variants affecting ion channel biophysical activity and/or membrane localizati...
<div><p>Heart failure constitutes a major public health problem worldwide. The electrophysiological ...
Despite improvements in the therapy of underlying heart disease, sudden cardiac death is a major cau...
In February 2014, a group of scientists convened as part of the University of California Davis Cardi...
Heart failure, is associated with high mortality as a result of contractile dysfunction (pump failur...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) following ventricular tachyarrhythmias constitutes an important clinical ...
Aims In heart failure (HF), enhanced persistent Na+ current (I-NaL) exerts detrimental effects on ce...
Na(+) homeostasis is a key regulator of cardiac excitation and contraction. The cardiac voltage-gate...
In February 2014, a group of scientists convened as part of the University of California Davis Cardi...
Sodium ion transporters in sarcolemma are involved in numerous vital cell functions, such as excitab...
Heart failure constitutes a major public health problem worldwide. The electrophysiological remodeli...
Cardiac sodium channel are protein complexes that are expressed in the sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes ...
Chronic heart failure is a clinical syndrome with multiple etiologies, associated with significant m...
In the heart, intracellular Na(+) concentration ([Na(+)]i) is a key modulator of Ca(2+) cycling, con...
The movement of ions across specific channels embedded on the membrane of individual cardiomyocytes ...
Background—Human gene variants affecting ion channel biophysical activity and/or membrane localizati...
<div><p>Heart failure constitutes a major public health problem worldwide. The electrophysiological ...