Calcium and Excitation-Contraction Coupling in the Heart
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Abstract
Cardiac contractility is regulated by changes in intracellular Ca concentration ([Ca 2+ ] i ). Normal function requires that [Ca 2+ ] i be sufficiently high in systole and low in diastole. Much of the Ca needed for contraction comes from the sarcoplasmic reticulum and is released by the process of calcium-induced calcium release. The factors that regulate and fine-tune the initiation and termination of release are reviewed. The precise control of intracellular Ca cycling depends on the relationships between the various channels and pumps that are involved. We consider 2 aspects: (1) structural coupling: the transporters are organized within the dyad, linking the transverse tubule and sarcoplasmic reticulum and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 185
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4Topics & keywords
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Calcium
- Biophysics
- Contractility
- Chemistry
- Contraction (grammar)
- Intracellular
- Coupling (piping)