Abstract

Background: It is known that electrical stimulation of cardiac tissue can occur by make or break mechanisms and that virtual electrode polarization underlies these phenomena. Additionally, calcium transients can play a key role in slow conduction and induction of reentry. In this study we investigated the intracellular calcium (Cai) distribution during stimulation in systolic and diastolic cardiac tissue.

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