AbstractAtrial fibrosis has been implicated in the development and maintenance of atrial arrhythmias, and is characterized by expansion of the extracellular matrix and an increased number of fibroblasts (Fbs). Electrotonic coupling between atrial myocytes and Fbs may contribute to the formation of an arrhythmogenic substrate. However, the role of these cell-cell interactions in the function of both normal and diseased atria remains poorly understood. The goal of this study was to gain mechanistic insight into the role of electrotonic Fb-myocyte coupling on myocyte excitability and repolarization. To represent the system, a human atrial myocyte (hAM) coupled to a variable number of Fbs, we employed a new ionic model of the hAM, and a variety...
The adult heart is composed of a dense network of cardiomyocytes surrounded by nonmyocytes, the most...
AbstractFibroblasts are electrophysiologically quiescent in the healthy heart. Evidence suggests tha...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...
AbstractAtrial fibrosis has been implicated in the development and maintenance of atrial arrhythmias...
Fibrotic remodeling, characterized by fibroblast phenotype switching, is often associated with atria...
Myofibroblasts differ from fibroblasts in that they develop contractile proteins and exhibit a more ...
Managing lethal cardiac arrhythmias is one of the biggest challenges in modern cardiology, and hence...
Managing lethal cardiac arrhythmias is one of the biggest challenges in modern cardiology, and hence...
AbstractIn pathological conditions such as ischemic cardiomyopathy and heart failure, differentiatio...
Roughly 75% of normal myocardial tissue volume is comprised of myocytes, however, fibroblasts by num...
In this thesis, we offer a detailed description of the Koivumäki model, a computational model for th...
AbstractFunctional intercellular coupling has been demonstrated among networks of cardiac fibroblast...
Functional intercellular coupling has been demonstrated among networks of cardiac fibroblasts, as we...
Roughly 75% of normal myocardial tissue volume is comprised of myocytes, however, fibroblasts by num...
Functional intercellular coupling has been demonstrated among networks of cardiac fibroblasts, as we...
The adult heart is composed of a dense network of cardiomyocytes surrounded by nonmyocytes, the most...
AbstractFibroblasts are electrophysiologically quiescent in the healthy heart. Evidence suggests tha...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...
AbstractAtrial fibrosis has been implicated in the development and maintenance of atrial arrhythmias...
Fibrotic remodeling, characterized by fibroblast phenotype switching, is often associated with atria...
Myofibroblasts differ from fibroblasts in that they develop contractile proteins and exhibit a more ...
Managing lethal cardiac arrhythmias is one of the biggest challenges in modern cardiology, and hence...
Managing lethal cardiac arrhythmias is one of the biggest challenges in modern cardiology, and hence...
AbstractIn pathological conditions such as ischemic cardiomyopathy and heart failure, differentiatio...
Roughly 75% of normal myocardial tissue volume is comprised of myocytes, however, fibroblasts by num...
In this thesis, we offer a detailed description of the Koivumäki model, a computational model for th...
AbstractFunctional intercellular coupling has been demonstrated among networks of cardiac fibroblast...
Functional intercellular coupling has been demonstrated among networks of cardiac fibroblasts, as we...
Roughly 75% of normal myocardial tissue volume is comprised of myocytes, however, fibroblasts by num...
Functional intercellular coupling has been demonstrated among networks of cardiac fibroblasts, as we...
The adult heart is composed of a dense network of cardiomyocytes surrounded by nonmyocytes, the most...
AbstractFibroblasts are electrophysiologically quiescent in the healthy heart. Evidence suggests tha...
Aims Existence of myocyte–fibroblast coupling in the human heart is still a controversial question. ...