BACKGROUND Atrial fibrillation (AF) is by far the most common cardiac arrhythmia. In about 3% of individuals, AF develops as a primary disorder without any identifiable trigger (idiopathic or historically termed lone AF). In line with the emerging field of autoantibody-related cardiac arrhythmias, the objective of this study was to explore whether autoantibodies targeting cardiac ion channels can underlie unexplained AF. METHODS Peptide microarray was used to screen patient samples for autoantibodies. We compared patients with unexplained AF (n=37 pre-existent AF; n=14 incident AF on follow-up) to age- and sex-matched controls (n=37). Electrophysiological properties of the identified autoantibody were then tested in vitro with the ...
The mouse is a useful preclinical species for evaluating disease etiology due to the availability of...
ObjectivesWe aimed to test if genetic inactivation of the cardiac IKACh current could improve the ph...
Background:Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common clinical arrhythmia and is associated with he...
BACKGROUND— Atrial fibrillation (AF) is by far the most common cardiac arrhythmia. In about 3% of in...
ObjectivesThis study sought to test the hypothesis that inducing an autoimmune response against the ...
Cardiac arrest is a tragic event that causes 1 death roughly every 90 seconds worldwide. Survivors g...
Cardiac arrhythmias confer a considerable burden of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countr...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia. To date, a lot of research h...
Background: Cardiac arrest is a tragic event that causes one death roughly every 90 seconds worldwi...
Cardiac arrhythmias, including conduction defects and tach- yarrhythmias, represent an important sou...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to investigate the mechanism responsible for the occurrence of anticardi...
Background: Serum anti-heart autoantibodies (AHA) and anti-intercalated disk autoantibodies (AIDA) a...
Background: Serum anti-heart autoantibodies (AHA) and anti-intercalated disk autoantibodies (AIDA) a...
Cardiac K+ channelopathies account for a significant proportion of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac de...
Background—Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia. Ventricular proarrhythmia hind...
The mouse is a useful preclinical species for evaluating disease etiology due to the availability of...
ObjectivesWe aimed to test if genetic inactivation of the cardiac IKACh current could improve the ph...
Background:Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common clinical arrhythmia and is associated with he...
BACKGROUND— Atrial fibrillation (AF) is by far the most common cardiac arrhythmia. In about 3% of in...
ObjectivesThis study sought to test the hypothesis that inducing an autoimmune response against the ...
Cardiac arrest is a tragic event that causes 1 death roughly every 90 seconds worldwide. Survivors g...
Cardiac arrhythmias confer a considerable burden of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countr...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia. To date, a lot of research h...
Background: Cardiac arrest is a tragic event that causes one death roughly every 90 seconds worldwi...
Cardiac arrhythmias, including conduction defects and tach- yarrhythmias, represent an important sou...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to investigate the mechanism responsible for the occurrence of anticardi...
Background: Serum anti-heart autoantibodies (AHA) and anti-intercalated disk autoantibodies (AIDA) a...
Background: Serum anti-heart autoantibodies (AHA) and anti-intercalated disk autoantibodies (AIDA) a...
Cardiac K+ channelopathies account for a significant proportion of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac de...
Background—Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia. Ventricular proarrhythmia hind...
The mouse is a useful preclinical species for evaluating disease etiology due to the availability of...
ObjectivesWe aimed to test if genetic inactivation of the cardiac IKACh current could improve the ph...
Background:Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common clinical arrhythmia and is associated with he...