In normal cardiac myocytes, the action potential duration (APD) is several hundred milliseconds. However, experimental studies showed that under certain conditions, APD could be excessively long (or ultralong), up to several seconds. Unlike the normal APD, the ultralong APD increases sensitively with pacing cycle length even when the pacing rate is very slow, exhibiting a sensitive slow rate-dependence. In addition, these long action potentials may or may not exhibit early afterdepolarizations (EADs). Although these phenomena are well known, the underlying mechanisms and ionic determinants remain incompletely understood. In this study, computer simulations were performed with a simplified action potential model. Modifications to the L-type ...
AbstractThe excitability of a cardiac cell depends upon many factors, including the rate and duratio...
Scaling of action potential (AP) duration (APD) in mammals of different size is a rather complex phe...
In guinea-pig ventricular myocytes, in which the deactivation of slowly activating delayed rectifier...
In normal cardiac myocytes, the action potential duration (APD) is several hundred milliseconds. How...
Single ventricular myocytes paced at a constant rate and held at a constant temperature exhibit beat...
A model of the cardiac ventricular action potential that accounts for dynamic changes in ionic conce...
<div><p>Electrical restitution (ER) is a major determinant of repolarization stability and, under fa...
Electrical restitution (ER) is a major determinant of repolarization stability and, under fast pacin...
Reverse rate dependence is a problematic property of antiarrhythmic drugs that prolong the cardiac a...
Aim: Action potential duration at -60 mV (APD60) of isolated rat cardiomyocytes, displays rate depen...
<div><p>Beat-to-beat variability of repolarization duration (BVR) is an intrinsic characteristic of ...
At cellular level, changes in the cardiac action potential (AP) duration (APD) are relevant proarrhy...
Reduction in [Ca2+]o prolongs the AP in ventricular cardiomyocytes and the QTc interval in patients....
Adaptation of action potential duration (APD) to pacing cycle length (CL) has been previously charac...
Although alternans of action potential duration (APD) is a robust feature of the rapidly paced canin...
AbstractThe excitability of a cardiac cell depends upon many factors, including the rate and duratio...
Scaling of action potential (AP) duration (APD) in mammals of different size is a rather complex phe...
In guinea-pig ventricular myocytes, in which the deactivation of slowly activating delayed rectifier...
In normal cardiac myocytes, the action potential duration (APD) is several hundred milliseconds. How...
Single ventricular myocytes paced at a constant rate and held at a constant temperature exhibit beat...
A model of the cardiac ventricular action potential that accounts for dynamic changes in ionic conce...
<div><p>Electrical restitution (ER) is a major determinant of repolarization stability and, under fa...
Electrical restitution (ER) is a major determinant of repolarization stability and, under fast pacin...
Reverse rate dependence is a problematic property of antiarrhythmic drugs that prolong the cardiac a...
Aim: Action potential duration at -60 mV (APD60) of isolated rat cardiomyocytes, displays rate depen...
<div><p>Beat-to-beat variability of repolarization duration (BVR) is an intrinsic characteristic of ...
At cellular level, changes in the cardiac action potential (AP) duration (APD) are relevant proarrhy...
Reduction in [Ca2+]o prolongs the AP in ventricular cardiomyocytes and the QTc interval in patients....
Adaptation of action potential duration (APD) to pacing cycle length (CL) has been previously charac...
Although alternans of action potential duration (APD) is a robust feature of the rapidly paced canin...
AbstractThe excitability of a cardiac cell depends upon many factors, including the rate and duratio...
Scaling of action potential (AP) duration (APD) in mammals of different size is a rather complex phe...
In guinea-pig ventricular myocytes, in which the deactivation of slowly activating delayed rectifier...