Ca(2+) increases in the heart control both contraction and transcription. To accommodate a short-term increased cardiovascular demand, neurohormonal modulators acting on the cardiac pacemaker and individual myocytes induce an increase in frequency and magnitude of myocyte contraction respectively. Prolonged, enhanced function results in hypertrophic growth of the heart, which is initially also associated with greater Ca(2+) signals and cardiac contraction. As a result of disease, however, hypertrophy progresses to a decompensated state and Ca(2+) signalling capacity and cardiac output are reduced. Here, the role that Ca(2+) plays in the induction of hypertrophy as well as the impact that cardiac hypertrophy and failure has on Ca(2+) fluxes ...
Contraction of the cardiac muscles starts with an action potential acting as a signal, which depolar...
International audienceHeart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common clinical sy...
Background—A hallmark of heart failure is impaired cytoplasmic Ca2+ handling of cardiomyocytes. It r...
Ca(2+) increases in the heart control both contraction and transcription. To accommodate a short-ter...
peer reviewedIn the heart, Ca(2+) is crucial for the regulation of contraction and intracellular sig...
© 2020 Hilary HuntThroughout the average human lifespan, our hearts beat over 2 billion times. With ...
Calcium (Ca) is a universal second messenger involved in the regulation of various cellular processe...
Calcium (Ca(2+)) is a critical regulator of cardiac myocyte function. Principally, Ca(2+) is the lin...
Hypertension is the leading risk factor for developing hypertrophy and heart failure. Pathological c...
Ca2 activates and regulates multiple processes in everycell type. In the mammalian heart, cyclic fl...
© 2017 Dr. Gregory Thomas BassThe concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) within a cell is important fo...
The cellular mechanisms of cardiac hypertrophy remain unclear despite tantalizing clues gleaned from...
The sole purpose of the heart is to pump blood through the body. In order to achieve this, it is imp...
BackgroundA hallmark of heart failure is impaired cytoplasmic Ca(2+) handling of cardiomyocytes. It ...
Background—Calcium imbalances have been implicated as an underlying mechanism of human cardiac dysfu...
Contraction of the cardiac muscles starts with an action potential acting as a signal, which depolar...
International audienceHeart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common clinical sy...
Background—A hallmark of heart failure is impaired cytoplasmic Ca2+ handling of cardiomyocytes. It r...
Ca(2+) increases in the heart control both contraction and transcription. To accommodate a short-ter...
peer reviewedIn the heart, Ca(2+) is crucial for the regulation of contraction and intracellular sig...
© 2020 Hilary HuntThroughout the average human lifespan, our hearts beat over 2 billion times. With ...
Calcium (Ca) is a universal second messenger involved in the regulation of various cellular processe...
Calcium (Ca(2+)) is a critical regulator of cardiac myocyte function. Principally, Ca(2+) is the lin...
Hypertension is the leading risk factor for developing hypertrophy and heart failure. Pathological c...
Ca2 activates and regulates multiple processes in everycell type. In the mammalian heart, cyclic fl...
© 2017 Dr. Gregory Thomas BassThe concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) within a cell is important fo...
The cellular mechanisms of cardiac hypertrophy remain unclear despite tantalizing clues gleaned from...
The sole purpose of the heart is to pump blood through the body. In order to achieve this, it is imp...
BackgroundA hallmark of heart failure is impaired cytoplasmic Ca(2+) handling of cardiomyocytes. It ...
Background—Calcium imbalances have been implicated as an underlying mechanism of human cardiac dysfu...
Contraction of the cardiac muscles starts with an action potential acting as a signal, which depolar...
International audienceHeart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common clinical sy...
Background—A hallmark of heart failure is impaired cytoplasmic Ca2+ handling of cardiomyocytes. It r...