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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Model of Myocardial Infarction and Cell/Tissue Preparation
2.2. Intracellular Ca2+ Imaging and Analysis of Spontaneous Ca2+ Transients
2.3. Modelling of Ca2+-Transients.
2.4. Statistics
2.5. Institutional Review Board Statemen
3. Results
3.1. Alteration of Individual Ca2+ Release Sites in Pcells After MI.
3.2. Region-Specific Alterations of Propagating Ca2+ Transients
3.3. Predicted Impact of Increased SR-Ca2+-Uptake on SR-Ca2+-Release
4. Discussion
4.1. Spontaneous Ca2+ Events to Probe the Regional Ca2+ Dynamics of Pcells
4.2. Acceleration of SR-Ca2+ Recycling: A Cause of Larger Ca2+ Leak in Pcells After MI
4.3. Increased SR-Ca2+ Uptake and Faster SR-Ca2+ Recycling After MI
4.4. Peripheral Location of SR-Ca2+ Uptake Elevation
4.5. Increase in Peripheral SR-Ca2+ Uptake in Pcells: A Primary Consequence of Ischemic Conditions
4.6. Nature and Impact of Larger SR-Ca2+ Uptake at the Cell Periphery
4.7. Limitations
4.8. Conclusion
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F/Fo); one variation unit is equivalent to 100 nmol.L-1 of free Ca2+ [15].
F/Fo); one variation unit is equivalent to 100 nmol.L-1 of free Ca2+ [15].

|
Amp 4 ΔF/Fo |
Velocity 6 µm/s |
Trise 1 ms |
Duration 1+2 ms |
Tdecay 2 ms |
||
| Wavelets |
Normal (N=5 hearts; 15 cells; n: nb of waves) (mean ± SD) |
1.19 ± 0.98 (n=83) |
237 ± 150 (n=79) |
48 ± 28 (n=83) |
154 ± 72 (n=83) |
106 ± 51 (n=83) |
|
MI (N=5 hearts; 10 cells; n: nb of waves) (mean ± SD) |
1.80 ± 1.14 ** (n=126) |
186 ± 90 * (n=124) |
38 ± 19 * (n=126) |
118 ± 49 ** (n=126) |
80 ± 36 ** (n=126) |
|
|
P (%Normal) |
<0.0001 (53%) |
0.007 (-22%) |
0.003 (-21%) |
<0.0001 (-23%) |
<0.0001 (-25%) |
|
| CWWs |
Normal (N=5 hearts; 15 cells; n: nb of waves) (mean ± SD) |
5.26 ± 2.49 (n=14) |
102.9 ± 50.7 (n=12) |
127.5 ± 82.4 (n=14) |
409.5 ± 167.0 (n=14) |
282.0 ± 144.8 (n=14) |
|
MI (N=5 hearts; 10 cells; n: nb of waves) (mean ± SD) |
4.197 ± 2.234 ns (n=30) |
135.4 ± 86.28 ns (n=28) |
103.3 ± 53.13 ns (n=30) |
317.1 ± 114.8 ns (n=30) |
213.8 ± 76.17 ns (n=30) |
|
| P | 0.931 | 0.993 | 0.998 | 0.406 | 0.739 |
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