نتایج جستجو برای: cardiac contractions

تعداد نتایج: 294972  

Journal: :Circulation 1974
M M Scheinman A N Weiss E Shafton N Benowitz M Rowland

was achieved at the end of infusion. Mean control A-V nodal conduction times (A-H: 99.5 -+34 msec) and A-H at peak PA levels (90 + 15.3) did not differ significantly. However, the mean infranodal conduction time (H-Q) at peak PA (68.1 + 14.8 msec) was significantly higher than control measurements (57.6 13 msec) (P < 0.001), with a mean percent increase of 18% (11 msec), and maximal prolongatio...

Journal: :Circulation 1994
S Niwano J Ortiz H Abe X Gonzalez Y Rudy A L Waldo

BACKGROUND Single premature beats were introduced in the reentrant circuit during stable atrial flutter in the canine sterile pericarditis model to test the hypotheses that (1) despite the fact that the reentrant circuit is functionally determined, there is a fully excitable gap; (2) the excitable gap in the reentrant circuit is not uniform; and (3) inhomogeneities of conduction in the reentran...

2014
Wing-Chiu Tong Iffath Ghouri Michael J. Taggart

The uterus and heart share the important physiological feature whereby contractile activation of the muscle tissue is regulated by the generation of periodic, spontaneous electrical action potentials (APs). Preterm birth arising from premature uterine contractions is a major complication of pregnancy and there remains a need to pursue avenues of research that facilitate the use of drugs, tocoly...

2005
John R. Ganim Wusheng Luo Sathivel Ponniah Ingrid Grupp Hae Won Donald G. Ferguson Vivek Kadambi Jon C. Neumann Thomas Doetschman Evangelia G. Kranias

To establish a murine model that may allow for definition of the precise role of phospholamban in myocardial contractility through selective perturbations in the phospholamban gene, we initiated studies on the role of phospholamban in the murine heart. Intact beating hearts were perfused in the absence or presence of isoproterenol, and quantitative measurements of cardiac performance were obtai...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Danny L. Costantini Eric P. Arruda Pooja Agarwal Kyoung-Han Kim Yonghong Zhu Wei Zhu Melanie Lebel Chi Wa Cheng Chong Y. Park Stephanie A. Pierce Alejandra Guerchicoff Guido D. Pollevick Toby Y. Chan M. Golam Kabir Shuk Han Cheng Mansoor Husain Charles Antzelevitch Deepak Srivastava Gil J. Gross Chi-chung Hui Peter H. Backx Benoit G. Bruneau

Rhythmic cardiac contractions depend on the organized propagation of depolarizing and repolarizing wavefronts. Repolarization is spatially heterogeneous and depends largely on gradients of potassium currents. Gradient disruption in heart disease may underlie susceptibility to fatal arrhythmias, but it is not known how this gradient is established. We show that, in mice lacking the homeodomain t...

2017
Chang Hee Kwon Seong-Hyop Kim

The incidence of intraoperative arrhythmia is extremely high, and some arrhythmias require clinical attention. Therefore, it is essential for the anesthesiologist to evaluate risk factors for arrhythmia and understand their etiology, electrophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Anesthetic agents reportedly affect normal cardiac electrical activity. In the normal cardiac cycle, the sinoatrial no...

Journal: :Circulation research 2012
Hongyu Zhang Catherine A Makarewich Hajime Kubo Wei Wang Jason M Duran Ying Li Remus M Berretta Walter J Koch Xiongwen Chen Erhe Gao Héctor H Valdivia Steven R Houser

RATIONALE Abnormal behavior of the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) has been linked to cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure (HF) after myocardial infarction (MI). It has been proposed that protein kinase A (PKA) hyperphosphorylation of the RyR2 at a single residue, Ser-2808, is a critical mediator of RyR dysfunction, depressed cardiac performance, and HF after MI. OBJECTIVE We used a mouse ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2012
Gabriel Laurent Samuel Saal Mohamed Yassine Amarouch Delphine M Béziau Roos F J Marsman Laurence Faivre Julien Barc Christian Dina Geraldine Bertaux Olivier Barthez Christel Thauvin-Robinet Philippe Charron Véronique Fressart Alice Maltret Elisabeth Villain Estelle Baron Jean Mérot Rodolphe Turpault Yves Coudière Flavien Charpentier Jean-Jacques Schott Gildas Loussouarn Arthur A M Wilde Jean-Eric Wolf Isabelle Baró Florence Kyndt Vincent Probst

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to describe a new familial cardiac phenotype and to elucidate the electrophysiological mechanism responsible for the disease. BACKGROUND Mutations in several genes encoding ion channels, especially SCN5A, have emerged as the basis for a variety of inherited cardiac arrhythmias. METHODS Three unrelated families comprising 21 individuals affected by multif...

Journal: :Circulation research 2003
Jia-Qiang He Yue Ma Youngsook Lee James A Thomson Timothy J Kamp

Human embryonic stem (hES) cells can differentiate in vitro, forming embryoid bodies (EBs) composed of derivatives of all three embryonic germ layers. Spontaneously contracting outgrowths from these EBs contain cardiomyocytes (CMs); however, the types of human CMs and their functional properties are unknown. This study characterizes the contractions and action potentials (APs) from beating EB o...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
M Radisic H Park S Gerecht C Cannizzaro R Langer G Vunjak-Novakovic

Here, we review an approach to tissue engineering of functional myocardium that is biomimetic in nature, as it involves the use of culture systems designed to recapitulate some aspects of the actual in vivo environment. To mimic the capillary network, subpopulations of neonatal rat heart cells were cultured on a highly porous elastomer scaffold with a parallel array of channels perfused with cu...

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