Abstract
Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling occurs primarily at the sites of transverse (T)-tubule/sarcoplasmic reticulum junctions. The orderly T-tubule network guarantees the instantaneous excitation and synchronous activation of nearly all Ca2+ release sites throughout the large ventricular myocyte. Because of the critical roles played by T-tubules and the array of channels and transporters localized to the T-tubule membrane network, T-tubule architecture has recently become an area of considerable research interest in the cardiovascular field. This review will focus on the current knowledge regarding normal T-tubule structure and function in the heart, T-tubule remodelling in the transition from compensated hypertrophy to heart failure, and the impact of T-tubule remodelling on myocyte Ca2+ handling function. In the last section, we discuss the molecular mechanisms underlying T-tubule remodelling in heart disease. © 2012 The Author.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Guo, A., Zhang, C., Wei, S., Chen, B., & Song, L. S. (2013, May 1). Emerging mechanisms of T-tubule remodelling in heart failure. Cardiovascular Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvt020
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.