The positive force-frequency relationship is maintained in absence of sarcoplasmic reticulum function in rabbit, but not in rat myocardium.
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Small and large animal models in cardiac contraction research: advantages and disadvantagesIncreased phosphorylation of tropomyosin, troponin I, and myosin light chain-2 after stretch in rabbit ventricular myocardium under physiological conditions.Myocardial contraction-relaxation couplingDecrease in sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium content, not myofilament function, contributes to muscle twitch force decline in isolated cardiac trabeculae.Effects of hydroxyl radical induced-injury in atrial versus ventricular myocardium of dog and rabbitThe positive inotropic effect of pyruvate involves an increase in myofilament calcium sensitivity.Noninvasive evaluation of left ventricular force-frequency relationships by measuring carotid arterial wave intensity during exercise stress.Effect of twitch interval duration on the contractile function of subsequent twitches in isolated rat, rabbit, and dog myocardium under physiological conditions.Contractile strength during variable heart duration is species and preload dependent.Myocyte-depleted engineered cardiac tissues support therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells.Store-operated Ca2+ entry supports contractile function in hearts of hibernators.A method to test contractility of the supraspinatus muscle in mouse, rat, and rabbit.Post-translational modifications of myofilament proteins involved in length-dependent prolongation of relaxation in rabbit right ventricular myocardiumThe Need for Speed: Mice, Men, and Myocardial Kinetic Reserve.The β-arrestin-biased ligand TRV120023 inhibits angiotensin II-induced cardiac hypertrophy while preserving enhanced myofilament response to calciumPulmonary artery banding alters the expression of Ca2+ transport proteins in the right atrium in rabbits.Maladaptive modifications in myofilament proteins and triggers in the progression to heart failure and sudden death.The calcium-frequency response in the rat ventricular myocyte: an experimental and modelling study.Rate-dependent Ca2+ signalling underlying the force-frequency response in rat ventricular myocytes: a coupled electromechanical modeling study.Quantifying inter-species differences in contractile function through biophysical modelling.
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The positive force-frequency relationship is maintained in absence of sarcoplasmic reticulum function in rabbit, but not in rat myocardium.
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Michelle M Monasky
Paul M L Janssen
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10.1007/S00360-008-0331-3
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2009-01-04T00:00:00Z