Electro-mechanical dysfunction in genetic-based cardiomyopathies

 
Speaker:
Cecilia Ferrantini
Affiliation:
Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence
When:
Thursday 30th June 2022
Time:
14:00:00
Where:
Live: Aula Saleri, MOX - Dipartimento di Matematica - Politecnico di Milano
Online: https://mox.polimi.it/elenco-seminari/?id_evento=2173
Abstract:
Natural muscles provide billions of work cycles involving tension development or movement and convert the chemical energy to mechanical energy with an exceptional high efficiency. The contractile material of the cardiomyocyte may be primarily affected by gene mutations, with detrimental mechanical and energetic consequences. Faster cross-bridge detachment and increased tension cost, for instance, are hallmarks of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, identified in human myocardial samples and recapitulated by in vitro models. In selected contexts of HCM, cellular mechanisms leading to enhanced excitability may be as, or more, important than reentry macro-substrates in predicting clinical manifestations.
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