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Mechanics of Relaxation of the Human Heart | PhysiologyThe term “lusitropy” is often used in place of inactivation. The rate of relaxation is determined mainly by active Ca2+ pumping by the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca ...Physiological Context · Inactivation · Esv, Afterload, And...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Neural Regulation of Cardiac Rhythm - NCBI - NIHSep 21, 2022 · The autonomic nervous system (ANS) regulates cardiac function, including chronotropy, inotropy, lusitropy, and dromotropy.Neural Regulation Of Cardiac... · Cardiac Responses To... · Adrenergic Signaling
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Cardiostimulatory Drugs - CV PharmacologyMany of these drugs also increase electrical conduction (dromotropy) within the heart and augment relaxation (lusitropy). Some drugs produce systemic ...
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The Five -tropies of the Heart - FizzICUMar 15, 2021 · Lusitropy: Cardiac relaxation. Origin: From the Greek root “lusis” meaning a loosening.
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Physiology, Cardiac Muscle - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfLusitropy is the term used to define the relaxation of the myocardium following ECC. Lusitropy is mediated by the SERCA (sarco-endoplasmic reticulum calcium ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Tri-modal regulation of cardiac muscle relaxation - PMCCalcium transient decline. An increase in cytosolic Ca2+ (i.e., systolic Ca2+) is required for initiation of contraction. Within ventricular ...
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Neural Activation of the Heart and Blood VesselsNeural Activation of the Heart and Blood Vessels ; Inotropy (contractility), + + +, − ; Lusitropy (relaxation), + + +, − ; Dromotropy (conduction velocity), + +, − ...
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Physiology, Cardiac Cycle - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfCardiac cycle events can be divided into diastole and systole. Diastole ... This lack of lusitropy (the rate of relaxation) is often a result of a ...
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Starling Law - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsEnd-diastolic volume or preload is determined by venous return, end-systolic volume, and lusitropy (ability of the heart to fill). End-systolic volume is ...
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Lusitrophic Effects of Dobutamine in Young and Aged Mice In VivoThis diastolic dysfunction contributes to a reduction of ventricular filling and thus resulting in an inadequate cardiac output.Results · Immunoblot And Gene... · HemodynamicsMissing: consequences | Show results with:consequences<|control11|><|separator|>
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Calcium and Excitation-Contraction Coupling in the HeartJul 7, 2017 · For relaxation to occur, Ca must be removed from the cytoplasm. This requires that the RyRs close and then that Ca is pumped (1) back into the ...
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THE Ca2+ ATPase OF CARDIAC SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUMWe review here information presently available on the role of SERCA in physiology and diseases of heart muscle, discovered by several laboratories working in ...
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Sodium Calcium Exchange in the Heart | Circulation ResearchNCX does not only control the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration but, indirectly, also regulates the amount of Ca2+ stored in the SR.
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The Plasma Membrane Ca2+ ATPase and the Plasma ... - PMCThe plasma membrane Ca 2+ ATPase (PMCA) and the plasma membrane Na + /Ca 2+ exchanger (NCX) are the two mechanisms responsible for Ca 2+ extrusion.
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Phosphorylation of Troponin I by Protein Kinase A Accelerates ...Relaxation is a complex process, involving Ca2+ removal from TnC, thin-filament deactivation, crossbridge dissociation, and loss of cooperativity in the thin ...Missing: inactivation | Show results with:inactivation
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0306_article_01Therefore the objective of this study was to reinvestigate contribution of SERCA, NCX and PMCA to cell relaxation and the effect of PMCA on cell contraction at ...
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SERCA2a overexpression improves muscle function in a canine ...Sarco/endoplasmic reticulum (SR) calcium ATPase (SERCA) is responsible for greater than 70% of calcium removal in muscle cells., SERCA belongs to the family of ...<|separator|>
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Activation of β2-Adrenergic Receptors Hastens Relaxation and ...Phospholamban phosphorylation results in liberation of Ca2+ ATPase activity, which accelerates its pumping activity, thereby decreasing Ca2+ concentrations at ...<|separator|>
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Structural basis for allosteric control of the SERCA-Phospholamban ...May 12, 2021 · Phosphorylation of PLN at Ser16 increases the electrostatic interactions with the cytoplasmic domain of SERCA (R to B state transition, i.e. ...
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Allosteric regulation of SERCA by phosphorylation-mediated ... - PNASOct 7, 2013 · Phosphorylation of phospholamban shifts the equilibria, enhancing SERCA function. This mechanism explains why tuning phospholamban's structural ...
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Structures of PKA–phospholamban complexes reveal a mechanism ...Mar 17, 2022 · PKA mediates phosphorylation of PLN at Ser16, which relieves its inhibition of SERCA, increasing muscle contractility and relaxation rate (Tada ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Is Phospholamban or Troponin I the “Prima Donna” in β-Adrenergic ...Aug 17, 2007 · The relative role of β-adrenergic induced cardiac TnI phosphorylation on lusitropy is mechanistically and practically important, particularly ...
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Cardiac contraction and relaxation are regulated by distinct ... - NatureJul 20, 2023 · Phosphorylation of phospholamban and troponin I in β-adrenergic-induced acceleration of cardiac relaxation. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ.
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SERCA2a, phospholamban, sarcolipin, and ryanodine receptors ...The activity of SERCA is inhibited by phospholamban (PLN) and sarcolipin (SLN), and all these proteins participate in maintaining the normal intracellular ...
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The cardiac ryanodine receptor (calcium release channel)In this article we have summarised the role played by RyR2 in cardiac E–C coupling. As its role in normal myocardial physiology has become clearer it is not ...
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Regulation of cardiac function by cAMP nanodomains - Portland PressFeb 27, 2023 · Catecholamines activate β adrenergic ... On the SR, AKAP18δ anchors SERCA, PLN, PKA, and PDE3A with PDE4D controlling cAMP signalosome.
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lessons of a better way for β‐adrenergic receptor activation in the heartStimulation of β‐adrenergic receptors (βARs) provides the most efficient physiological mechanism to enhance contraction and relaxation of the heart.
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Cellular mechanisms in sympatho‐modulation of the heart | BJAThe present review summarizes substantially new experimental results on adrenergic cellular and molecular mechanisms.Adrenergic Receptor... · Calcium As A Signal... · Adrenergic Fine‐tuning Of...
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Milrinone - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHIt functions by improving cardiac contractility (inotropy), cardiac relaxation (lusitropy), and inducing vasodilation and has the overall effect of increased ...
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Effect of milrinone on left ventricular relaxation and Ca(2+) uptake ...However, it is unclear whether milrinone also exerts positive lusitropy, like dobutamine. Here, we assessed the effects of milrinone on in vivo LV relaxation, ...<|separator|>
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Milrinone: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank OnlineMilrinone is a PDE-III inhibitor with inotropic, lusitropic, and vasodilatory properties used for the short-term treatment of acute decompensated heart failure.
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Cardiac Glycosides (Digoxin) - CV PharmacologyDigitalis compounds are potent inhibitors of cellular Na+/K+-ATPase. This ion transport system moves sodium ions out of the cell and brings potassium ions into ...
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Digoxin - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsDigoxin, a cardiac glycoside, exerts its positive inotropic effects by inhibiting the plasma membrane Na+,K+-ATPase of cardiac myocytes. This leads to an ...
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Understanding Key Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Cardiac ...Dec 20, 2017 · During exercise the sympathetic nervous system is activated and NE ... (-)-Adrenaline elicits positive inotropic, lusitropic, and ...
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Effects of increased systolic Ca2+ and β-adrenergic stimulation on ...Aug 30, 2012 · An enhanced lusitropic response is a hallmark of β-adrenergic (β-AR) stimulation. This is, in part, due to the faster [Ca2+]i uptake into the ...
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Interplay between inotropic and lusitropic effects of cyclic adenosine ...This interplay between inotropic and lusitropic effects allows beta-adrenergic agonists to increase myocardial contractility while accelerating relaxation.
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Mechanisms of Altered Ca2+ Handling in Heart FailureAug 30, 2013 · This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms of defective Ca 2+ cycling in heart failure and considers how fundamental understanding of these pathways may ...Missing: PMCA seminal papers
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Negative Lusitropy and Abnormal Calcium Handling in Hypoxic ...The results indicate that increased calcium sensitivity results in marked impairment of relaxation under hypoxic conditions.
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Restoration of SERCA ATPase prevents oxidative stress-related ...Sep 27, 2018 · Oxidative stress is related to SERCA dysfunction and muscle defect in Sod1-/- mice. •. CDN1163 restores SERCA and prevents oxidative stress ...Missing: negative lusitropy
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The role of CaMKII regulation of phospholamban activity in heart ...We will review here the role of CaMKII-dependent phosphorylation of PLN at Thr 17 on cardiac function under physiological and pathological conditions.
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Cardiovascular effects of verapamil enantiomer combinations in ...Direct negative inotropic and lusitropic effects occurred with 50/50 and 20/80 R/S verapamil. The high dose of 20/80 R/S verapamil also increased left ...
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Beta-Adrenoceptor Antagonists (Beta-Blockers) - CV PharmacologyCardiac Effects · Decrease contractility (- inotropy) · Decrease relaxation rate (- lusitropy) · Decrease heart rate (- chronotropy) · Decrease conduction velocity
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Heart Failure and Ejection Fraction - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfMay 5, 2024 · Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is associated with hypertrophy and abnormal lusitropy, and the pressure-volume relationship ...
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Drug Targets for Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection FractionDysregulation in calcium handling and excitation/contraction coupling ultimately leads to impaired lusitropy (cardiac relaxation) and diastolic dysfunction ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Aging-associated mechanisms of atrial fibrillation progression and ...SERCA itself is regulated by its endogenous inhibitor phospholamban (PLN), whereby PLN phosphorylation status regulates its inhibitory effect on SERCA.
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Ageing causes a progressive loss of L-type calcium current and a ...Oct 29, 2025 · Conclusions: Ageing is associated with depression of L-type calcium channel expression and current amplitude as well as a reduction of the SR ...
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Impaired lusitropy-frequency in the aging mouse: role of Ca 2+We examined the relationship between age-associated lusitropic impairment, heart rate, and Ca2+-handling proteins and assessed the efficacy of increasing ...
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Phospholamban Cardiomyopathy: Unveiling a Distinct Phenotype ...Sep 2, 2022 · A pathogenetic PLN mutation detection denotes an important diagnostic information unveiling etiology in borderline/overlapping phenotypes ...
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Correction of human phospholamban R14del mutation associated ...Apr 29, 2015 · We find that the PLN R14del mutation induces Ca2+ handling abnormalities, electrical instability, abnormal cytoplasmic distribution of PLN ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cardiac hypertrophy and arrhythmia in mice induced by a mutation ...We identified a potentially novel mutation in ryanodine receptor 2, RyR2-P1124L, in a patient from a genotype-negative HCM cohort.Missing: lusitropy | Show results with:lusitropy
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Calcium sensitisation impairs diastolic relaxation in post-ischaemic ...Ca 2+ sensitisers should be used with caution during post-ischaemic reperfusion, as they may exacerbate myocardial stunning and thus impair cardiac output.
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Cellular and Mechanical Effects of Myocardial IschemiaThe increase in diastolic stiffness is most likely due to an increase in intracellular Ca2+ and, in severe instances, to rigor linkages between actin and myosin ...
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Dopamine Treatment of Postischemic Contractile Dysfunction ...The diastolic pressure-volume relationship was shifted to the left, indicating impaired myocardial relaxation, most likely due to the increase in calcium ...Perfusion Protocol · Infarct Size · Nonischemic Hearts<|control11|><|separator|>
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Prognostic Value of Diastolic Dysfunction Derived From D-SPECT in ...Jul 14, 2021 · The prevalence of DD with normal systolic function in the general adult population is approximately 20–30% and increases with old age, diabetes ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Assessment of left ventricular relaxation by Doppler ... - PubMedIsovolumic relaxation time (IVRT) and events of early transmitral flow measured by Doppler echocardiography were validated against the time constant of left ...Missing: lusitropy E/
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Assessment of diastolic function by echocardiography - ECGWavesThe E/A ratio is derived by measuring flow velocities across the mitral valve using pulsed Doppler. ... Ratio of IVRT to TE-e′ can be used to estimate LV filling ...<|separator|>
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Non-invasive determination of left ventricular relaxation ... - PubMedTau can be estimated noninvasively by transthoracic Doppler echocardiographic method with limited accuracy. The clinical utility of TauDopp remains to be ...Missing: lusitropy | Show results with:lusitropy
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2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Guideline for the Management of Heart FailureApr 1, 2022 · The 2022 guideline is intended to provide patient-centric recommendations for clinicians to prevent, diagnose, and manage patients with heart failure.
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Hemodynamic assessment of diastolic function for experimental ...The ideal index of diastole is sensitive to the lusitropic state of the heart (i.e., diastolic dysfunction, diastolic reserve capacity) but insensitive to ...
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Istaroxime stimulates SERCA2a and accelerates calcium cycling in ...Istaroxime is a new luso-inotropic compound that stimulates cardiac contractility and relaxation in healthy and failing animal models and in patients with acute ...
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Istaroxime in HFpEF: Can We Relax Already?∗ | JACC: Heart FailureMay 14, 2023 · Although istaroxime has inotropic effects through its stimulation of the membrane-bound Na+/K+–adenosine triphosphatase pathway, much like the ...
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Mechanism of preserved positive lusitropy by cAMP-dependent ...The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different cAMP-dependent drugs, milrinone and dobutamine, on LV relaxation in parallel with the ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Do inotropic drugs always induce a positive lusitropic effect? A ...Dobutamine induced a significant increase in contractility in group II but at the same time significantly improved LV relaxation variables (max dPIdt− P<0.01 ...
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Blocking phospholamban with VHH intrabodies enhances ... - NatureMay 31, 2022 · Strategies to enhance calcium cycling by increasing SERCA2a activity using gene therapy or inhibiting PLN function are therefore very attractive ...
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Development of Small-molecule SERCA2a Stimulators - NIHJun 30, 2025 · This short review describes the identification of SERCA2a stimulating activity in istaroxime, an inotropic compound characterised by its minimal ...
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Targeting Calcium Regulation for Heart Failure and Arrhythmia ...Sep 29, 2025 · In this review, we critically assess the current state of research on Ca2+-handling proteins and their role in causing heart failure and ...Missing: components paper