Both scenarios would result in impaired excitation-contraction coupling such that less force is generated for each individual membrane excitation.
What does E-C stand for?
E-C stands for Excitation-Contraction Coupling
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Other mechanisms on inotropy, including a better calcium-related excitation-contraction coupling, are also likely involved.
One possible explanation is that vitamin E acts as a pro-oxidant in the myocardium, and adversely affects left ventricular function by interfering with excitation-contraction coupling, said Dr.
One possible explanation is that vitamin E acts as a pro-oxidant in the myocardium, and adversely affects left ventricular function by interfering with excitation-contraction coupling, said Dr.
3:40 "The role of nitric oxide and oxidative stress in cardiac ventricular myocyte excitation-contraction coupling dysfunction under simulated diabetes," Lucy Esberg * and Jun Ren, Department of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Therapuetics, University of North Dakota.
2000) Excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle: comparisons with cardiac muscle.
Energy expenditure occurs with excitation-contraction coupling and calcium reuptake within the myocyte.