Hypoxia, calcium, and contracture as mediators of myocardial enzyme release.
Journal: 1983/July - Advances in myocardiology
ISSN: 0270-4056
PUBMED: 6856963
Abstract:
During calcium-free perfusion, anoxic contracture of myocardial cells causes cells to separate at intercalated disks and leads to an energy-independent enzyme release in the absence of active transmembrane calcium fluxes. It is proposed that contracture mediates membrane damage and enzyme release in cells sensitized to the calcium paradox.
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