Atrial fibrillation (AF) associated with fibrosis is characterized by the appearance of interstitial myofibroblasts. These cells are responsible for the uncontrolled deposition of the extracellular matrix, which pathologically separate cardiomyocyte bundles. The enhanced fibrosis is thought to contribute to arrhythmias “indirectly” because a collagenous septum is a passive substrate for propagation, resulting in impulse conduction block and/or zigzag conduction. However, the emerging results demonstrate that myofibroblasts in vitro also promote arrhythmogenesis due to direct implications upon cardiomyocyte electrophysiology. This electrical interference may be considered beneficial as it resolves any conduction blocks; however, the passive ...
AbstractFibroblasts are activated in heart failure (HF) and produce fibrosis, which plays a role in ...
Atrial fibrillation is very common among the elderly and/or obese. While myocardial fibrosis is asso...
AbstractAtrial fibrillation (AF), the most common arrhythmia in humans, is initiated when triggered ...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) associated with fibrosis is characterized by the appearance of interstitial...
Copyright © 2015 M. Miragoli and A. V. Glukhov. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) produces atrial tachycardia-related changes in atrial electrop...
Myocardial injury, mechanical stress, neurohormonal activation, inflammation, and/or aging all lead ...
Atrial fibrosis is common in atrial fibrillation (AF). Experimental studies have provided convincing...
Remodeling in atrial fibrillation (AF) underlines the electrical and structural changes in the atria...
In the healthy heart, cardiac myocytes form an electrical syncytium embedded in a supportive fibrobl...
cardiac, extracellular matrix, heart failure, myocytes, myofibroblastsAtrial fibrillation (AF) is as...
Background: The current paradigm is that fibrosis promotes electrophysiological disorders and drives...
Rhythm control of atrial fibrillation (AF) remains challenging, with modest long-term success rates....
Atrial fibrillation (AF) remains the most encountered arrhythmia in clinical practice and a major ca...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is characterized by electrical, contractile, and structural remodeling medi...
AbstractFibroblasts are activated in heart failure (HF) and produce fibrosis, which plays a role in ...
Atrial fibrillation is very common among the elderly and/or obese. While myocardial fibrosis is asso...
AbstractAtrial fibrillation (AF), the most common arrhythmia in humans, is initiated when triggered ...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) associated with fibrosis is characterized by the appearance of interstitial...
Copyright © 2015 M. Miragoli and A. V. Glukhov. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) produces atrial tachycardia-related changes in atrial electrop...
Myocardial injury, mechanical stress, neurohormonal activation, inflammation, and/or aging all lead ...
Atrial fibrosis is common in atrial fibrillation (AF). Experimental studies have provided convincing...
Remodeling in atrial fibrillation (AF) underlines the electrical and structural changes in the atria...
In the healthy heart, cardiac myocytes form an electrical syncytium embedded in a supportive fibrobl...
cardiac, extracellular matrix, heart failure, myocytes, myofibroblastsAtrial fibrillation (AF) is as...
Background: The current paradigm is that fibrosis promotes electrophysiological disorders and drives...
Rhythm control of atrial fibrillation (AF) remains challenging, with modest long-term success rates....
Atrial fibrillation (AF) remains the most encountered arrhythmia in clinical practice and a major ca...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is characterized by electrical, contractile, and structural remodeling medi...
AbstractFibroblasts are activated in heart failure (HF) and produce fibrosis, which plays a role in ...
Atrial fibrillation is very common among the elderly and/or obese. While myocardial fibrosis is asso...
AbstractAtrial fibrillation (AF), the most common arrhythmia in humans, is initiated when triggered ...