2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2004.09.005
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Mechanisms underlying enhanced cardiac excitation contraction coupling observed in the senescent sheep myocardium

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“…These and other studies have shown that the diastolic cytosolic Ca 2+ level (Howlett et al, 2006) and the releasable Ca 2+ pool (Dibb et al, 2004) from the SR are not very different between young and senescent cardiomyocytes. Therefore, a leaky Ca 2+ pathway across the SR membrane due to modification of the RyR2 channel, or its associated components, likely contributes to the elevated Ca 2+ spark activity in senescent cardiomyocytes.…”
Section: Differential Properties Of Ca 2+ Sparks In Cardiac and Skelesupporting
confidence: 68%
“…These and other studies have shown that the diastolic cytosolic Ca 2+ level (Howlett et al, 2006) and the releasable Ca 2+ pool (Dibb et al, 2004) from the SR are not very different between young and senescent cardiomyocytes. Therefore, a leaky Ca 2+ pathway across the SR membrane due to modification of the RyR2 channel, or its associated components, likely contributes to the elevated Ca 2+ spark activity in senescent cardiomyocytes.…”
Section: Differential Properties Of Ca 2+ Sparks In Cardiac and Skelesupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The most likely mechanisms that account for these alterations in cardiac excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling are L-type Ca 2+ current (I CaL ) and altered activity or expression of Ca 2+ regulatory proteins which may lead to impaired SR function. However, previous studies performed in different species have reported [7,8] unchanged [9] or increased [10] I CaL densities with age in cardiac myocytes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Однако убедительных данных об из-менении калиевых токов в ходе старения не получено. Также нет достаточно достоверной информации об из-менении эффективности работы Na-Ca обменного механизма, способного влиять на длительность потен-циала действия [33].…”
Section: изменения процессов возбуждения электромеханического сопряжunclassified
“…В настоящее время можно считать доказан-ным факт замедления работы Са-АТФазы с возрастом [34][35][36], при этом вклад Na-Ca-обмена в расслабле-ние кардиомиоцитов не меняется [33]. Не обнаружено также значительного изменения роли саркоплазмати-ческого ретикулума в освобождении Са 2+ внутрь цито-плазмы при активации сокращений [34].…”
Section: изменения процессов возбуждения электромеханического сопряжunclassified