Myocardial ischemia is associated with pathophysiological conditions such as hyperkalemia, acidosis, and hypoxia. These physiological disorders may lead to changes on the functions of ionic channels, which in turn form the basis for cardiac alternans. In this paper, we investigated the roles of hyperkalemia and calcium handling components played in the genesis of alternans in ischemia at the cellular level by using computational simulations. The results show that hyperkalemic reduced cell excitability and delayed recovery from inactivation of depolarization currents. The inactivation time constant τf of L-type calcium current (ICaL) increased obviously in hyperkalemia. One cycle length was not enough for ICaL to recover completely. Alternan...
Rationale: Repolarization alternans (RA) are associated with arrhythmogenesis. Animal studies have r...
Cardiac alternansis an important risk factor in cardiac physiology, and is related to the initiation...
In ventricular myocytes, membrane depolarization during the action potential (AP) causes synchronous...
Key pointsA mathematical model of a small conductance Ca2+ -activated potassium (SK) channel was dev...
Key pointsA mathematical model of a small conductance Ca2+ -activated potassium (SK) channel was dev...
BackgroundHeart failure (HF) is characterized, among other factors, by a progressive loss of contrac...
Background Cardiac alternans is an important precursor to arrhythmia, facilitating formation of cond...
AbstractBeat-to-beat alternation of the action potential duration (APD) in paced cardiac cells has b...
AbstractCardiac alternans, a putative trigger event for cardiac reentry, is a beat-to-beat alternati...
Ordinary differential equations allow us to model the behavior of single cardiac cells in response t...
Background: The utility of T wave alternans (TWA) in identifying arrhythmia risk has been demonstra...
Cardiac alternans is characterized by alternating weak and strong beats of the heart. This signaling...
AbstractCardiac alternans, a putative trigger event for cardiac reentry, is a beat-to-beat alternati...
Cardiac electrical dynamics are governed by cellular-level properties, such as action potential dura...
Mechanical contraction alternans of the heart is associated with fatal cardiac death. It is manifest...
Rationale: Repolarization alternans (RA) are associated with arrhythmogenesis. Animal studies have r...
Cardiac alternansis an important risk factor in cardiac physiology, and is related to the initiation...
In ventricular myocytes, membrane depolarization during the action potential (AP) causes synchronous...
Key pointsA mathematical model of a small conductance Ca2+ -activated potassium (SK) channel was dev...
Key pointsA mathematical model of a small conductance Ca2+ -activated potassium (SK) channel was dev...
BackgroundHeart failure (HF) is characterized, among other factors, by a progressive loss of contrac...
Background Cardiac alternans is an important precursor to arrhythmia, facilitating formation of cond...
AbstractBeat-to-beat alternation of the action potential duration (APD) in paced cardiac cells has b...
AbstractCardiac alternans, a putative trigger event for cardiac reentry, is a beat-to-beat alternati...
Ordinary differential equations allow us to model the behavior of single cardiac cells in response t...
Background: The utility of T wave alternans (TWA) in identifying arrhythmia risk has been demonstra...
Cardiac alternans is characterized by alternating weak and strong beats of the heart. This signaling...
AbstractCardiac alternans, a putative trigger event for cardiac reentry, is a beat-to-beat alternati...
Cardiac electrical dynamics are governed by cellular-level properties, such as action potential dura...
Mechanical contraction alternans of the heart is associated with fatal cardiac death. It is manifest...
Rationale: Repolarization alternans (RA) are associated with arrhythmogenesis. Animal studies have r...
Cardiac alternansis an important risk factor in cardiac physiology, and is related to the initiation...
In ventricular myocytes, membrane depolarization during the action potential (AP) causes synchronous...