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• An important mechanism in beat‐to‐beat optimization of heart performance is matching ventricular output with end‐diastolic volume, which is known as the Frank–Starling Relationship.
• The cellular basis for this regulation involves myofilament length–tension relationships.
• We previously showed two populations of length–tension relationships in mammalian left ventricular cardiac myocytes, one steep...
According to the Frank–Starling relationship, increased ventricular volume increases cardiac output, which helps match cardiac output to peripheral circulatory demand. The cellular basis for this relationship is in large part the myofilament length–tension relationship. Length–tension relationships in maximally calcium activated preparations are relatively shallow and similar between cardiac myocytes...
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