Cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts form extensive networks in the heart, with numerous anatomical contacts between cells. Fibroblasts, obligatory components of the extracellular matrix, represent the majority of cells in the normal heart, and their number increases with aging and during disease. The myocyte network, coupled by gap junctions, is generally believed to be electrically isolated from fibroblasts in vivo. In culture, however, the heterogeneous cell types form functional gap junctions, which can provide a substrate for electrical coupling of distant myocytes, interconnected by fibroblasts only. Whether similar behavior occurs in vivo has been the subject of considerable debate. Recent electrophysiological, immunohistochemical, and d...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Cardiac electrograms recorded at infarct border zone (IBZ) regions of the ventricles have a characte...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
The heart is a muscle. Muscles are made up of myo-cytes. These may differ in form and function, but—...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Cardiac fibroblasts are interspersed within mammalian cardiac tissue. Fibroblasts are mechanically p...
The adult heart is composed of a dense network of cardiomyocytes surrounded by nonmyocytes, the most...
A better understanding of structural and functional interactions between cardiac and non-cardiac cel...
BACKGROUND: Recent experimental studies have documented that functional gap junctions form between f...
Roughly half of the cells of the heart consist of nonmyocardial cells, with fibroblasts representing...
AbstractHeterocellular electrotonic coupling between cardiac myocytes and non-excitable connective t...
from multiscale investigative approaches to mechanisms and functional conse-quences. Am J Physiol He...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Cardiac electrograms recorded at infarct border zone (IBZ) regions of the ventricles have a characte...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Myocytes, while giving rise to the bulk volume of normal cardiac muscle, form a "minority cell popul...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
The heart is a muscle. Muscles are made up of myo-cytes. These may differ in form and function, but—...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Cardiac fibroblasts are interspersed within mammalian cardiac tissue. Fibroblasts are mechanically p...
The adult heart is composed of a dense network of cardiomyocytes surrounded by nonmyocytes, the most...
A better understanding of structural and functional interactions between cardiac and non-cardiac cel...
BACKGROUND: Recent experimental studies have documented that functional gap junctions form between f...
Roughly half of the cells of the heart consist of nonmyocardial cells, with fibroblasts representing...
AbstractHeterocellular electrotonic coupling between cardiac myocytes and non-excitable connective t...
from multiscale investigative approaches to mechanisms and functional conse-quences. Am J Physiol He...
AbstractCardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However thei...
Cardiac electrograms recorded at infarct border zone (IBZ) regions of the ventricles have a characte...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...