The Ca(2+) paradox represents a good model to study Ca(2+) overload injury in ischemic heart diseases. We and others have demonstrated that contracture and calpain are involved in the Ca(2+) paradox-induced injury. This study aimed to elucidate their roles in this model. The Ca(2+) paradox was elicited by perfusing isolated rat hearts with Ca(2+)-free KH media for 3 min or 5 min followed by 30 min of Ca(2+) repletion. The LVDP was measured to reflect contractile function, and the LVEDP was measured to indicate contracture. TTC staining and the quantification of LDH release were used to define cell death. Calpain activity and troponin I release were measured after Ca(2+) repletion. Ca(2+) repletion of the once 3-min Ca(2+) depleted hearts re...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
The causal relationships linking cell death with calpain activation are still elusive. To this aim c...
Analysis of the phase-plane relationship between myoplasmic calcium concentration ([Ca2+ ]) and left...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine whether calpain is involved in Cl- -induced myocardial ...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Restoration of a normal calcium concentration in the perfusate oj isolated hearts after a short peri...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Objective: The involvement of Calpain-I mediated proteolysis has been implicated in myofibrillar dys...
Calpain is an intracellular Ca2+-activated protease that is involved in numerous Ca2+ dependent regu...
International audienceHeart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common clinical sy...
To elucidate the mechanism of contractile dysfunction in postischemic ("stunned") myocar-d...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
The causal relationships linking cell death with calpain activation are still elusive. To this aim c...
Analysis of the phase-plane relationship between myoplasmic calcium concentration ([Ca2+ ]) and left...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine whether calpain is involved in Cl- -induced myocardial ...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Reperfusion of isolated hearts with calcium-containing solution after a short period of calcium-free...
Restoration of a normal calcium concentration in the perfusate oj isolated hearts after a short peri...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
Objective: The involvement of Calpain-I mediated proteolysis has been implicated in myofibrillar dys...
Calpain is an intracellular Ca2+-activated protease that is involved in numerous Ca2+ dependent regu...
International audienceHeart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common clinical sy...
To elucidate the mechanism of contractile dysfunction in postischemic ("stunned") myocar-d...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
This study was designed to define the effect of postischemic low Ca2+ perfusion on recovery of high-...
The causal relationships linking cell death with calpain activation are still elusive. To this aim c...
Analysis of the phase-plane relationship between myoplasmic calcium concentration ([Ca2+ ]) and left...