Cardiac scars, often dubbed ‘dead tissue’, are very much alive, with heterocellular activity contributing to the maintenance of structural and mechanical integrity following heart injury. To form a scar, non-myocytes such as fibroblasts are recruited from intra- and extra-cardiac sources. Fibroblasts perform important autocrine and paracrine signaling functions. They also establish mechanical and, as is increasingly evident, electrical junctions with other cells. While fibroblasts were previously thought to act simply as electrical insulators, they may be electrically connected among themselves and, under some circumstances, to other cells including cardiomyocytes. A better understanding of these biophysical interactions will help to target...
Ischemic cell death during a myocardial infarction leads to a multiphase reparative response in whic...
Cardiac regeneration, that is, restoration of the original structure and function in a damaged heart...
Studies have demonstrated non-myocytes, including fibroblasts, can electrically couple to myocytes i...
In the adult, tissue repair after injury is generally compromised by fibrosis, which maintains tissu...
Cardiac fibroblasts are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian heart and comprise approximatel...
Our understanding of cardiac fibroblast functions has moved beyond their roles in heart structure an...
© 2018 Academic Press. All rights reserved. Fibroblasts are a dynamic cell type that achieve selecti...
Cardiac fibrosis is a pathological process that contributes to adverse cardiac remodeling. It is a c...
Heart regeneration is an unmet clinical need, hampered by limited renewal of adult cardiomyocytes an...
Cardiac fibroblasts are the primary cell type responsible for deposition of extracellular matrix in ...
Abstract: Cardiac fibroblasts play a critical role in maintenance of normal cardiac function. They a...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), a dynamic and complex process called wound healing is initiate...
The relative resistance of fibroblasts to hypoxia and their remarkable adaptive plasticity in respon...
Cardiac fibrosis is the excess deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), such as collagen. Myofibrob...
In the healthy heart, cardiac myocytes form an electrical syncytium embedded in a supportive fibrobl...
Ischemic cell death during a myocardial infarction leads to a multiphase reparative response in whic...
Cardiac regeneration, that is, restoration of the original structure and function in a damaged heart...
Studies have demonstrated non-myocytes, including fibroblasts, can electrically couple to myocytes i...
In the adult, tissue repair after injury is generally compromised by fibrosis, which maintains tissu...
Cardiac fibroblasts are the most abundant cell type in the mammalian heart and comprise approximatel...
Our understanding of cardiac fibroblast functions has moved beyond their roles in heart structure an...
© 2018 Academic Press. All rights reserved. Fibroblasts are a dynamic cell type that achieve selecti...
Cardiac fibrosis is a pathological process that contributes to adverse cardiac remodeling. It is a c...
Heart regeneration is an unmet clinical need, hampered by limited renewal of adult cardiomyocytes an...
Cardiac fibroblasts are the primary cell type responsible for deposition of extracellular matrix in ...
Abstract: Cardiac fibroblasts play a critical role in maintenance of normal cardiac function. They a...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), a dynamic and complex process called wound healing is initiate...
The relative resistance of fibroblasts to hypoxia and their remarkable adaptive plasticity in respon...
Cardiac fibrosis is the excess deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), such as collagen. Myofibrob...
In the healthy heart, cardiac myocytes form an electrical syncytium embedded in a supportive fibrobl...
Ischemic cell death during a myocardial infarction leads to a multiphase reparative response in whic...
Cardiac regeneration, that is, restoration of the original structure and function in a damaged heart...
Studies have demonstrated non-myocytes, including fibroblasts, can electrically couple to myocytes i...