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Irregular activation of the heart's main pumping chamber are assumed to be linked to spontaneous release of Calcium from intracellular stores in cardiac myocytes. Such events are stochastic by nature, but a larger number of hundreds of thousands of cells must undergo a release event at almost the same time. Using computer simulations we have shown how such subcellular events synchronize at the organ scale to trigger an irregular electrical response.

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Why is it important?

Irregular heartbeats can trigger lethal cardiac arrhythmias. Understanding the mechanisms underlying trigger formation is important therefore to conceive therapeutic strategies.

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This page is a summary of: Stochastic spontaneous calcium release events trigger premature ventricular complexes by overcoming electrotonic load, Cardiovascular Research, May 2015, European Society of Cardiology,
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvv149.
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