• Cardiac contractility modulation is a therapy which is intended for the treatment of patients with moderate to severe heart failure (NYHA class II–IV)...
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    (CRT) or cardiac contractility modulation may be beneficial. In severe disease that persists despite all other measures, a cardiac assist device ventricular...
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  • concentrating mechanisms, a photosynthesis condition in plants Cardiac contractility modulation, a therapy for heart failure Cerebral cavernous malformation...
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  • 2016). "Cardiac troponin structure-function and the influence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy associated mutations on modulation of contractility". Archives...
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  • that regulates cardiac function independently of the central nervous system. It modulates heart rate, conduction, and cardiac contractility in response to...
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  • duration of 120 ms or less), CRT may actually be harmful. CCM: Cardiac Contractility Modulation (CCM) is a treatment for patients with moderate to severe left...
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  • interrupting the cardiac excitation-contraction coupling process to cause a reduction in contractility. During cardiogenesis, migration of the cardiac neural crest...
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  • (end-diastolic index) by use of ultrasound. Contractility is not routinely assessed; quite often inotropy and contractility are interchanged as equal terms. Afterload...
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  • changes in action potentials due to ion channel blockers and modulation of contractile properties by inotropic and lusitropic agents. Even with current...
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    compared to cardiac muscle. Increased cAMP will promote relaxation in smooth muscle, while promoting increased contractility and pulse rate in cardiac muscle...
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    Schaub MC, Hefti MA, Zuellig RA, Morano I (Feb 1998). "Modulation of contractility in human cardiac hypertrophy by myosin essential light chain isoforms"...
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  • and through modulation of muscarinic potassium channels. Additionally, M2 receptors reduce the contractile forces of the atrial cardiac muscle and reduce...
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    2016). "Cardiac troponin structure-function and the influence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy associated mutations on modulation of contractility". Archives...
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  • Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling (Cardiac EC coupling) describes the series of events, from the production of an electrical impulse (action potential)...
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    calcium and increases the contractility of their respective cardiac myocytes. L-type calcium channel blocker drugs are used as cardiac antiarrhythmics or antihypertensives...
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  • Amelia; Ward, Marie-Louise (14 January 2020). "Stretch modulation of cardiac contractility: importance of myocyte calcium during the slow force response"...
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  • quantium Medical Cardiac Output (qCO) uses impedance cardiography in a simple, continuous, and non-invasive way to estimate the cardiac output (CO) and...
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    nervous system: slowing down the heart rate, reducing contractile forces of the atrial cardiac muscle, and reducing conduction velocity of the sinoatrial...
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    (Serine43/45Alanine) exhibited enhanced cardiac contractility. In addition to sarcomeres, PKCε also targets cardiac mitochondria. Proteomic analysis of PKCε...
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    Fitzgerald P and Kass DA. Sildenafil inhibits beta-adrenergic-stimulated cardiac contractility in humans. Circulation. 2005;112:2642-2649 Takimoto E, Champion...
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    ; Solaro, R. John; Layland, Joanne (2005-04-01). "Regulation of cardiac contractile function by troponin I phosphorylation". Cardiovascular Research...
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    and Function of N-terminal Variable Region of Troponin T: Modulation of Muscle Contractility and Beyond", International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology...
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    by stroke volume. It is directly related to heart rate, myocardial contractility, and preload, and inversely related with afterload. Elevated vascular...
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    playing a role in heart contractility. In contrast to smooth and skeletal muscle MLCKs, cMLCK expression is restricted to cardiac myocytes. Overexpression...
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    greater alveolar oxygen exchange Increases heart rate and the contractility of cardiac cells (myocytes), thereby providing a mechanism for enhanced blood...
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    interaction between TSPO and calcium channels can alter cardiac action potential durations, thus contractility of the heart. In healthy individuals, TSPO has a...
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  • inhibition, renal tubular sodium reuptake, modulation of central sympathetic nervous system activity, cardiac contractility, central osmocontrol and extracellular...
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    vasodilation, decreases heart rate and blood pressure, and improves myocardial contractility, which ultimately decreases the heart's workload. Carvedilol reduces...
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    is characterized by impaired ventricular emptying, caused by reduced contractility. Diastolic dysfunction is defined by defective ventricular filling,...
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  • increase in sympathetic activity leading to increased heart rate and contractility. Ionic calcium is antagonized by magnesium ions in the nervous system...
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