Cardiac sodium channel are protein complexes that are expressed in the sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes to carry a large inward depolarizing current (I-Na) during phase 0 of the cardiac action potential. The importance of I-Na for normal cardiac electrical activity is reflected by the high incidence of arrhythmias in cardiac sodium channelopathies, i.e., arrhythmogenic diseases in patients with mutations in SCN5A, the gene responsible for the pore-forming ion-conducting alpha-subunit, or in genes that encode the ancillary beta-subunits or regulatory proteins of the cardiac sodium channel. While clinical and genetic studies have laid the foundation for our understanding of cardiac sodium channelopathies by establishing links between arrhythmogen...
Background: Primary dysrhythmias other than those associated with the long QT syndrome, are increasi...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a life-threatening, inherited arrhythmogenic syndrome associated with auto...
Since the identification of the first SCN5A mutation associated with long QT syndrome in 1995, sever...
rapid structural changes in response to the changing electrical field in the myocardium. Inherited m...
Variations in the gene encoding for the major sodium channel (Na(v)1.5) in the heart, SCN5A, has bee...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels are transmembrane proteins that produce the fast inward Na+ current respo...
The cardiac voltage-gated Na(+) channel Na(v)1.5 generates the cardiac Na(+) current (INa). Mutation...
PubMed ID: 18464934Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that i...
The mechanisms of cellular excitability and propagation of electrical signals in the cardiac muscle ...
The cardiac action potential (AP) is initiated by the depolarizing inward sodium current (I(Na)). Th...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Voltage-gated sodium channels drive the initial depolarization phase of the cardiac action potential...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Background: Primary dysrhythmias other than those associated with the long QT syndrome, are increasi...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a life-threatening, inherited arrhythmogenic syndrome associated with auto...
Since the identification of the first SCN5A mutation associated with long QT syndrome in 1995, sever...
rapid structural changes in response to the changing electrical field in the myocardium. Inherited m...
Variations in the gene encoding for the major sodium channel (Na(v)1.5) in the heart, SCN5A, has bee...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels are transmembrane proteins that produce the fast inward Na+ current respo...
The cardiac voltage-gated Na(+) channel Na(v)1.5 generates the cardiac Na(+) current (INa). Mutation...
PubMed ID: 18464934Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that i...
The mechanisms of cellular excitability and propagation of electrical signals in the cardiac muscle ...
The cardiac action potential (AP) is initiated by the depolarizing inward sodium current (I(Na)). Th...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Voltage-gated sodium channels drive the initial depolarization phase of the cardiac action potential...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Background: Primary dysrhythmias other than those associated with the long QT syndrome, are increasi...
Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease associated with sudden cardiac death that is characterized by ...
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a life-threatening, inherited arrhythmogenic syndrome associated with auto...