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We began analyzing https://journals.lww.com/co-cardiology/abstract/2010/01000/electrical_remodeling_in_the_failing_heart.6.aspx, but it redirected us to https://journals.lww.com/co-cardiology/abstract/2010/01000/electrical_remodeling_in_the_failing_heart.6.aspx. The analysis below is for the second page.

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Current Opinion in Cardiology
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model. Recent findings The electrophysiological hallmark of cells and tissues isolated from failing hearts is prolongation of action potential duration (APD) and conduction slowing. In human studies and a number of animal models of heart failure, functional downregulation of K currents and alterations in depolarizing Na and Ca currents and transporters are demonstrated. Alterations in intercellular ion channels and extracellular matrix contribute to heterogeneity of APD and conduction slowing. The changes in cellular and tissue function are regionally heterogeneous, particularly in the DHF. Furthermore, β-adrenergic signaling and modulation of ionic currents is blunted in heart failure. CRT partially reverses the DHF-induced downregulation of K current and improves Na channel gating. CRT significantly improves Ca homeostasis, especially in lateral myocytes, and restores the DHF-induced blunted β-adrenergic receptor responsiveness. CRT abbreviates DHF-induced prolongation of APD in the lateral myocytes, reduces the left ventricular regional gradient of APD and suppresses development of early afterdepolarizations. Summary CRT partially restores DHF-induced electrophysiological remodeling, abnormal Ca homeostasis, blunted β-adrenergic responsiveness, and regional heterogeneity of APD, and thus may suppress ventricular arrhythmias and contribute to the mortality benefit of CRT as well as improving mechanical performance of the heart....

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