Journal article
Phosphoinositide signalling and cardiac arrhythmias
EA Woodcock, PM Kistler, YK Ju
Cardiovascular Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvn283
Abstract
Arrhythmias arise from a complex interaction between structural changes in the myocardium and changes in cellular electrophysiology. Electrophysiological balance requires precise control of sarcolemmal ion channels and exchangers, many of which are regulated by phospholipid, phosphatidylinositol(4,5) bisphosphate. Phosphatidylinositol(4,5)bisphosphate is the immediate precursor of inositol(1,4,5)trisphosphate, a regulator of intracellular Ca2+ signalling and, therefore, a potential contributor to arrhythmogenesis by altering Ca2+ homeostasis. The aim of the present review is to outline current evidence that this signalling pathway can be a player in the initiation or maintenance of arrhythmi..
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Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council nos 418935 and 317803 and by an award from the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute.