AbstractThe elementary events of excitation-contraction coupling in heart muscle are Ca2+ sparks, which arise from one or more ryanodine receptors in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Here a simple numerical model is constructed to explore Ca2+ spark formation, detection, and interpretation in cardiac myocytes. This model includes Ca2+ release, cytosolic diffusion, resequestration by SR Ca2+-ATPases, and the association and dissociation of Ca2+ with endogenous Ca2+-binding sites and a diffusible indicator dye (fluo-3). Simulations in a homogeneous, isotropic cytosol reproduce the brightness and the time course of a typical cardiac Ca2+ spark, but underestimate its spatial size (∼1.1μm vs. ∼2.0μm). Back-calculating [Ca2+]i by assuming equilib...
AbstractWe present what we believe to be a new mathematical model of Ca2+ leak from the sarcoplasmic...
AbstractPunctate releases of Ca2+, called Ca2+ sparks, originate at the regular array of t-tubules i...
In cardiac myocytes, the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is the main storage organelle of free Ca~(2+). ...
AbstractThe elementary events of excitation-contraction coupling in heart muscle are Ca2+ sparks, wh...
AbstractUsing a combination of experimental and numerical approaches, we have tested two different a...
AbstractSeveral computational studies have been undertaken to explore the Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release ...
AbstractA Ca2+ spark arises when a cluster of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) channels (ryanodine recept...
AbstractStable calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) is critical for maintaining normal cellular co...
"Ca(2+) spark'' is the elementary event of calcium release through ryanodine receptor...
AbstractCalcium sparks are local regenerative releases of Ca2+ from a cluster of ryanodine receptors...
Background: Since the discovery of Ca2+ sparks and their stochastic behaviour in cardiac myocytes, ...
AbstractWe present a model that provides a unified framework for studying Ca2+ sparks and Ca2+ waves...
In cardiac muscle and amphibian skeletal muscle, the intracellular Ca2+ release that signals contrac...
AbstractCa2+ sparks are the elementary release events in many types of cells. Here we present a morp...
This is the final version. Available from Rockefeller University Press via the DOI in this record
AbstractWe present what we believe to be a new mathematical model of Ca2+ leak from the sarcoplasmic...
AbstractPunctate releases of Ca2+, called Ca2+ sparks, originate at the regular array of t-tubules i...
In cardiac myocytes, the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is the main storage organelle of free Ca~(2+). ...
AbstractThe elementary events of excitation-contraction coupling in heart muscle are Ca2+ sparks, wh...
AbstractUsing a combination of experimental and numerical approaches, we have tested two different a...
AbstractSeveral computational studies have been undertaken to explore the Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release ...
AbstractA Ca2+ spark arises when a cluster of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) channels (ryanodine recept...
AbstractStable calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) is critical for maintaining normal cellular co...
"Ca(2+) spark'' is the elementary event of calcium release through ryanodine receptor...
AbstractCalcium sparks are local regenerative releases of Ca2+ from a cluster of ryanodine receptors...
Background: Since the discovery of Ca2+ sparks and their stochastic behaviour in cardiac myocytes, ...
AbstractWe present a model that provides a unified framework for studying Ca2+ sparks and Ca2+ waves...
In cardiac muscle and amphibian skeletal muscle, the intracellular Ca2+ release that signals contrac...
AbstractCa2+ sparks are the elementary release events in many types of cells. Here we present a morp...
This is the final version. Available from Rockefeller University Press via the DOI in this record
AbstractWe present what we believe to be a new mathematical model of Ca2+ leak from the sarcoplasmic...
AbstractPunctate releases of Ca2+, called Ca2+ sparks, originate at the regular array of t-tubules i...
In cardiac myocytes, the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is the main storage organelle of free Ca~(2+). ...