Abstract
Adult cardiomyocytes exhibit complex Ca2+ homeostasis, enabling tight control of contraction and relaxation. This intricate regulatory system develops gradually, with progressive maturation of specialized structures and increasing capacity of Ca2+ sources and sinks. In this review, we outline current understanding of these developmental processes, and draw parallels to pathophysiological conditions where cardiomyocytes exhibit a striking regression to an immature state of Ca2+ homeostasis. We further highlight the importance of understanding developmental physiology when employing immature cardiomyocyte models such as cultured neonatal cells and stem cells.
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Louch, W. E., Koivumäki, J. T., & Tavi, P. (2015, March 1). Calcium signalling in developing cardiomyocytes: Implications for model systems and disease. Journal of Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2014.274712
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