2014
DOI: 10.1085/jgp.201311125
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Impact of detubulation on force and kinetics of cardiac muscle contraction

Abstract: T-tubule uncoupling from the plasma membrane leads to myocardial contractile abnormalities.

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“…T-tubular loss was considered a main contributor to these Ca 2+ transients abnormalities (7), resulting in a weaker and slower contraction (5,32). Here we find a global delay of Ca 2+ transient occurring even close to electrically coupled TTs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…T-tubular loss was considered a main contributor to these Ca 2+ transients abnormalities (7), resulting in a weaker and slower contraction (5,32). Here we find a global delay of Ca 2+ transient occurring even close to electrically coupled TTs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Ion transport is important for cardiac muscle contraction (28), which can be affected by cranial radiotherapy in individuals that survived childhood cancer (29). In the present study, the DEGs involved in the aforementioned processes were significantly upregulated by radiotherapy, suggesting the effects of radiotherapy on cardiac muscle contraction.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…Isolated cardiomyocytes are gradually readapted to calcium, adding steps of 50 or 100 μM CaCl 2 every 5-8 min, until a concentration of 0.5 mM CaCl 2 is reached. Detubulation is induced by osmotic shock as previously described (8,9). Briefly, 1.5 M formamide is added to the cell suspension for 15-20 min; the cells are then resuspended rapidly in standard solution (CaCl 2 -free).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, in view of the formal analogy that exists between diffusion and electrical conduction, the apparent diffusion coefficient is linked to the effective electrical conductivity of the network. The methodology is first validated using an acutely detubulated cellular model (8,9) and then applied to assessing the effective electrical conductivity in diseased cardiomyocytes where structural (10) and functional (11)(12)(13)(14)(15) defects of the TATS have been described.…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%