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![]() Subcellular Structures and Function of Myocytes Impaired During Heart Failure Are Restored by Cardiac Resynchronization TherapyNovelty and Significance
FB Sachse, NS Torres, E Savio-Galimberti... - Circulation ..., 2012 - Am Heart Assoc Abstract Rationale: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an established treatment for patients with chronic heart failure. However, CRT-associated structural and functional remodeling at cellular and subcellular levels is only partly understood. Objective: To ... Methods and Results: Our studies revealed remodeling of the transverse tubular system (t-system) and the spatial association of ryanodine receptor (Ry R) clusters in a canine model of dyssynchronous heart failure (DHF). We did not find this remodeling in a synchronous heart failure model based on atrial tachypacing. Remodeling in DHF ranged from minor alterations in anterior left ventricular myocytes to nearly complete loss of the t-system and dissociation of Ry Rs from sarcolemmal structures in lateral cells. After CRT, we found a remarkable and almost complete reverse remodeling of these structures despite persistent left ventricular dysfunction. Studies of whole-cell Ca2+ transients showed that the structural remodeling and restoration were accompanied with remodeling and restoration of Ca2+ signaling. More Details:Subcellular Structures and Function of Myocytes Impaired During Heart Failure Are Restored by Cardiac Resynchronization TherapyNovelty and Significance |
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