AbstractThe heart must constantly adapt its activity to the needs of the body. In any potentially dangerous or physically demanding situation the activated sympathetic nervous system leads a very fast cardiac response. Under these circumstances, α1-adrenergic receptors activate intracellular signaling pathways that finally phosphorylate the caveolae-located subpopulation of Kv4 channels and reduce the transient outward K+ current (Ito) amplitude. This reduction changes the shape of the cardiac action potential and makes the plateau phase to start at higher voltages. This means that there are more calcium ions entering the myocyte and the result is an increase in the strength of the contraction. However, an excessive reduction of Ito could d...
AbstractCardiac muscle cells are equipped with specialized biochemical machineries for the rapid gen...
This paper is the outcome of the fourth UC Davis Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiac Excitatio...
Cardiac excitation involves the generation of action potential by individual cells and the subsequen...
AbstractThe heart must constantly adapt its activity to the needs of the body. In any potentially da...
AbstractThe cytoskeleton and cardiac ion channel expression are closely linked. From the time that n...
ABBREVIATIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. PLASMALEMMAL ION CHANNELS INVOLVED IN CARDIAC ELECTRICAL ACTIV...
Beta-adrenoceptors (βAR) are often viewed as archetypal G-protein coupled receptors. Over the past f...
AbstractThe past twenty years have revealed the existence of numerous ion channel mutations resultin...
AbstractVoltage-gated potassium (Kv) channel subtypes localize to the plasma membrane of a number of...
Background/Aims: In diabetic ventricular myocytes, transient outward potassium current (I-to) amplit...
In human cardiac ventricular myocytes, caveolin-3 functions as a scaffolding and regulatory protein ...
This paper is the outcome of the fourth UC Davis Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiac Excitatio...
The b1-adrenergic signaling system plays an important role in the functioning of cardiac cells. Expe...
The copy number of membrane proteins at the cell surface is tightly regulated. Many ion channels and...
This paper is the outcome of the fourth UC Davis Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiac Excitatio...
AbstractCardiac muscle cells are equipped with specialized biochemical machineries for the rapid gen...
This paper is the outcome of the fourth UC Davis Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiac Excitatio...
Cardiac excitation involves the generation of action potential by individual cells and the subsequen...
AbstractThe heart must constantly adapt its activity to the needs of the body. In any potentially da...
AbstractThe cytoskeleton and cardiac ion channel expression are closely linked. From the time that n...
ABBREVIATIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. PLASMALEMMAL ION CHANNELS INVOLVED IN CARDIAC ELECTRICAL ACTIV...
Beta-adrenoceptors (βAR) are often viewed as archetypal G-protein coupled receptors. Over the past f...
AbstractThe past twenty years have revealed the existence of numerous ion channel mutations resultin...
AbstractVoltage-gated potassium (Kv) channel subtypes localize to the plasma membrane of a number of...
Background/Aims: In diabetic ventricular myocytes, transient outward potassium current (I-to) amplit...
In human cardiac ventricular myocytes, caveolin-3 functions as a scaffolding and regulatory protein ...
This paper is the outcome of the fourth UC Davis Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiac Excitatio...
The b1-adrenergic signaling system plays an important role in the functioning of cardiac cells. Expe...
The copy number of membrane proteins at the cell surface is tightly regulated. Many ion channels and...
This paper is the outcome of the fourth UC Davis Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiac Excitatio...
AbstractCardiac muscle cells are equipped with specialized biochemical machineries for the rapid gen...
This paper is the outcome of the fourth UC Davis Systems Approach to Understanding Cardiac Excitatio...
Cardiac excitation involves the generation of action potential by individual cells and the subsequen...