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Effect of inotropic stimulation on the negative force-frequency relationship in the failing human heart.
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It is concluded that functionally important changes occur in the intracellular Ca2+ handling, leading to the negative force-frequency relationship in terminally failing human myocardium. Interestingly, the negative force-frequency relationship can be restored by agents producing positive inotropic effects by elevation of the intracellular Na+ concentration. These findings suggest that hitherto unknown changes in the intracellular ionic homeostasis occur in the failing human heart. Even though increasing [Ca2+]i in failing heart cells may be detrimental, increasing [Na+bdi may be beneficial through a mechanism independent of an increase in [Ca2+]i.
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