Excitation contraction coupling (ECC) is the process by which electrical excitation of muscle is converted into force generation. Depolarization of skeletal muscle resting potential contributes to failure of ECC in diseases such as periodic paralysis, ICU acquired weakness and possibly fatigue of muscle during vigorous exercise. When extracellular K+ is raised to depolarize the resting potential, failure of ECC occurs suddenly, over a range of several mV of resting potential. While some studies have hypothesized the sudden failure of ECC is due to all-or-none failure of excitation, other studies suggest failure of excitation is graded. Intracellular recordings of action potentials (APs) in individual fibers during depolarization revealed th...
Background: Abnormal Ca2+ transients are often observed in heart muscles under a variety of pathophy...
The contraction of the heart is dependent on a process named the excitation-contraction coupling (E-...
To define the time-course and potential effects of electrical stimulation on permanently denervated ...
Excitation contraction coupling (ECC) is the process by which electrical excitation of muscle is con...
Excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) is the process by which electrical excitation of muscle is con...
The effects of fatigue on excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) in frog skeletal muscle was examined...
Skeletal muscle fatigue has been an area of scientific research for more than 100 years. In spite of...
Abstract The process by which muscle fiber electrical depolarization is linked to activation of musc...
The causative factors in muscle fatigue are multiple, and vary depending on the intensity and durati...
Repetitive activation of skeletal muscle fibers leads to a reduced transmembrane K+ gradient. The re...
Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling describes the process whereby the depolarizing action potential...
BackgroundExercise intolerance in chronic heart failure (HF) has been attributed to abnormalities of...
Exercise intolerance in chronic heart failure (HF) has been attributed to abnormalities of the skele...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
This paper compares the effects of sustained and intermittent contractions on electrical and mechani...
Background: Abnormal Ca2+ transients are often observed in heart muscles under a variety of pathophy...
The contraction of the heart is dependent on a process named the excitation-contraction coupling (E-...
To define the time-course and potential effects of electrical stimulation on permanently denervated ...
Excitation contraction coupling (ECC) is the process by which electrical excitation of muscle is con...
Excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) is the process by which electrical excitation of muscle is con...
The effects of fatigue on excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) in frog skeletal muscle was examined...
Skeletal muscle fatigue has been an area of scientific research for more than 100 years. In spite of...
Abstract The process by which muscle fiber electrical depolarization is linked to activation of musc...
The causative factors in muscle fatigue are multiple, and vary depending on the intensity and durati...
Repetitive activation of skeletal muscle fibers leads to a reduced transmembrane K+ gradient. The re...
Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling describes the process whereby the depolarizing action potential...
BackgroundExercise intolerance in chronic heart failure (HF) has been attributed to abnormalities of...
Exercise intolerance in chronic heart failure (HF) has been attributed to abnormalities of the skele...
What is the central question of this study? Is impaired membrane excitability reflected by an increa...
This paper compares the effects of sustained and intermittent contractions on electrical and mechani...
Background: Abnormal Ca2+ transients are often observed in heart muscles under a variety of pathophy...
The contraction of the heart is dependent on a process named the excitation-contraction coupling (E-...
To define the time-course and potential effects of electrical stimulation on permanently denervated ...