نتایج جستجو برای: cardiac muscle

تعداد نتایج: 575312  

Journal: :Japanese Circulation Journal 1969

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 1968

Journal: :Circulation research 1963
V L TUCKER H HANNA C J KAISER D C DARROW

• Cardiac necrosis was first recognized in conjunction with potassium deficiency by Schrader et al. in 1937. No serum or tissue analysis was done in this study. Follis et al. in 1942 found low heart potassium in rats that developed cardiac necrosis while being fed diets deficient in potassium. The occurrence of cardiac lesions in rats secondary to administration of desoxyeorticosterone or low p...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2005
John van Tuyn Shoshan Knaän-Shanzer Marloes J M van de Watering Michelle de Graaf Arnoud van der Laarse Martin J Schalij Ernst E van der Wall Antoine A F de Vries Douwe E Atsma

OBJECTIVE Myocardin is a recently discovered transcriptional regulator of cardiac and smooth muscle development. Its ability to transactivate smooth muscle-specific genes has been firmly established in animal cells but its effect on heart muscle genes has been investigated less extensively and the consequences of ectopic myocardin expression in human cells are unknown. METHODS In this study, ...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1995
H Hashizume T Ushiki K Abe

Human superior and inferior venae cavae at the orifices to hearts obtained from two cadavers were histologically examined with regard to the distribution of cardiac muscle fibers in their walls. The superior vena cava contained cardiac muscle fibers together with smooth muscle fibers. The cardiac muscle fibers were distributed uninterruptedly from the atrium to the root of the azygos vein, cove...

2011
Miranda D Grounds Bruce M Carlson

Muscle regeneration is the process by which damaged skeletal, smooth or cardiac muscle undergoes biological repair and formation of new muscle in response to death (necrosis) of muscle cells. The success of the regenerative process depends upon the extent of the initial damage and many intrinsic and environmental factors. Key cellular events required for regeneration include inflammation, revas...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
T J Byers L M Kunkel S C Watkins

We use a highly specific and sensitive antibody to further characterize the distribution of dystrophin in skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle. No evidence for localization other than at the cell surface is apparent in skeletal muscle and no 427-kD dystrophin labeling was detected in sciatic nerve. An elevated concentration of dystrophin appears at the myotendinous junction and the neuromuscula...

2013
Rostika Flora Frans Ferdinal Bethy S. Hernowo Septelia I. Wanandi Mohamad Sadikin Hans-Joachim Freisleben

Background: Regular physical activity is highly recommended in preventive, curative, and rehabilitative programs in order to promote health, especially cardiovascular health. However, physical activity can also cause sudden death. In athletes, sudden death may occur during sport competitions, with myocardial infarction as the most common etiology. It is suspected that continuous training withou...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2013
Gianina Ravenscroft Elyshia McNamara Lisa M Griffiths John M Papadimitriou Edna C Hardeman Anthony J Bakker Kay E Davies Nigel G Laing Kristen J Nowak

More than 200 mutations in the skeletal muscle α-actin gene (ACTA1) cause either dominant or recessive skeletal muscle disease. Currently, there are no specific therapies. Cardiac α-actin is 99% identical to skeletal muscle α-actin and the predominant actin isoform in fetal muscle. We previously showed cardiac α-actin can substitute for skeletal muscle α-actin, preventing the early postnatal de...

Journal: :Circulation research 1994
A M Brillantes S Bezprozvannaya A R Marks

Two types of calcium channels signal excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling in striated muscle: dihydropyridine receptors (DHPRs, voltage-gated L-type calcium channels on the transverse tubule) and ryanodine receptors (RyRs, calcium release channels on the sarcoplasmic reticulum). Sarcolemmal depolarization activates the DHPR; subsequently, the RyR is activated and releases calcium that activate...

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