AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the ischemic heart. During acidosis, diastolic calcium concentration and the amplitude of the calcium transient increase, while the strength of contraction decreases. This has been attributed to the inhibition by protons of calcium uptake and release by the sarcoplasmic reticulum, to a rise of intracellular sodium caused by activation of sodium-hydrogen exchange, decreased calcium binding affinity to Troponin-C, and direct effects on the contractile machinery. The relative contributions and concerted action of these effects are, however, difficult to establish experimentally. We have developed a mathematical model to examine altered calcium-handlin...
1. The mechanism of the rate-dependent decrease in intracellular pH (pHi) and its recovery were stud...
In a comprehensive experimental study, the influence of changes in extra-and intracellular pH on the...
Intracellular acidosis exerts substantial effects on the contractile performance of the heart. Soon ...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation–contraction coupling have been s...
AbstractBy using a novel approach for the study of the effects of pH variation in skinned myocardium...
Myocardial acidosis, as during ischemia, profoundly modifies excitation-contraction mechanisms. The ...
Intracellular pH (pHi) and Na (aina) were recorded in isolated sheep cardiac Purkinje fibres using i...
1. Intracellular pH (pHi) and Na+ activity were recorded (ion-selective microelectrodes) in guinea-p...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
Hypercapnic acidosis produces a negative inotropic effect on myocardial contractility followed by a ...
Acidosis increases resting cytosolic [Ca2+], (Cai) of myocardial preparations; however, neither the ...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
Returning to normal pH after acidosis, similar to reperfusion after ischemia, is prone to arrhythmia...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
1. The mechanism of the rate-dependent decrease in intracellular pH (pHi) and its recovery were stud...
In a comprehensive experimental study, the influence of changes in extra-and intracellular pH on the...
Intracellular acidosis exerts substantial effects on the contractile performance of the heart. Soon ...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation–contraction coupling have been s...
AbstractBy using a novel approach for the study of the effects of pH variation in skinned myocardium...
Myocardial acidosis, as during ischemia, profoundly modifies excitation-contraction mechanisms. The ...
Intracellular pH (pHi) and Na (aina) were recorded in isolated sheep cardiac Purkinje fibres using i...
1. Intracellular pH (pHi) and Na+ activity were recorded (ion-selective microelectrodes) in guinea-p...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
Hypercapnic acidosis produces a negative inotropic effect on myocardial contractility followed by a ...
Acidosis increases resting cytosolic [Ca2+], (Cai) of myocardial preparations; however, neither the ...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
Returning to normal pH after acidosis, similar to reperfusion after ischemia, is prone to arrhythmia...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
1. The mechanism of the rate-dependent decrease in intracellular pH (pHi) and its recovery were stud...
In a comprehensive experimental study, the influence of changes in extra-and intracellular pH on the...
Intracellular acidosis exerts substantial effects on the contractile performance of the heart. Soon ...