In this issue, Baris et al. (2015) describe cardiac rhythm abnormalities in a mouse model of mitochondrial dysfunction in widely distributed cells of the aging human heart. How do a few metabolically challenged cells disrupt cardiac rhythm? We suggest that these cells provide “crystallization centers” for latent dysfunctional zones to allow arrhythmia emergence
A range of chronic clinical conditions accompany cardiomyocyte energetic dysfunction and constitute ...
Mitochondrial alterations are critically involved in increased vulnerability to disease during aging...
Mice deficient in mitochondrial promoter peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-γ co-activator-1...
In this issue, Baris et al. (2015) describe cardiac rhythm abnormalities in a mouse model of mitocho...
SummaryAging is a progressive decline of body function, during which many tissues accumulate few cel...
Background: During aging a mosaic of normal cells and cells with mitochondrial deficiency develops i...
Sudden cardiac death is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Ventricular arrhythmias, both ventri...
Introduction: Ageing and several age-related chronic conditions including obesity, insulin resistanc...
The process of aging strongly correlates with maladaptive architectural, mechanical, and biochemical...
Mitochondria are network-like organelles present in most mammalian cells. They contain the respirato...
Increasing evidence implicates chronic energetic dysfunction in human cardiac arrhythmias. Mitochond...
Age-related atrial arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation are frequently encountered in clinical ...
Abstract Aging is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), the major cause of death ...
Aging is a major determinant of the incidence and severity of is-chaemic heart disease. Preclinical ...
INTRODUCTION:Ageing and chronic metabolic disorders are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction an...
A range of chronic clinical conditions accompany cardiomyocyte energetic dysfunction and constitute ...
Mitochondrial alterations are critically involved in increased vulnerability to disease during aging...
Mice deficient in mitochondrial promoter peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-γ co-activator-1...
In this issue, Baris et al. (2015) describe cardiac rhythm abnormalities in a mouse model of mitocho...
SummaryAging is a progressive decline of body function, during which many tissues accumulate few cel...
Background: During aging a mosaic of normal cells and cells with mitochondrial deficiency develops i...
Sudden cardiac death is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Ventricular arrhythmias, both ventri...
Introduction: Ageing and several age-related chronic conditions including obesity, insulin resistanc...
The process of aging strongly correlates with maladaptive architectural, mechanical, and biochemical...
Mitochondria are network-like organelles present in most mammalian cells. They contain the respirato...
Increasing evidence implicates chronic energetic dysfunction in human cardiac arrhythmias. Mitochond...
Age-related atrial arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation are frequently encountered in clinical ...
Abstract Aging is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), the major cause of death ...
Aging is a major determinant of the incidence and severity of is-chaemic heart disease. Preclinical ...
INTRODUCTION:Ageing and chronic metabolic disorders are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction an...
A range of chronic clinical conditions accompany cardiomyocyte energetic dysfunction and constitute ...
Mitochondrial alterations are critically involved in increased vulnerability to disease during aging...
Mice deficient in mitochondrial promoter peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-γ co-activator-1...