Peter Matejovič
Masaryk University
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Acta Physiologica | 2010
Markéta Bébarová; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Dana Ohlídalová; Dagmar Jansová; Milena Šimurdová; Jiří Šimurda
Aim: Even though alcohol intoxication is often linked to arrhythmias, data describing ethanol effect on cardiac ionic channels are rare. In addition, ethanol is used as a solvent of hydrophobic compounds in experimental studies. We investigated changes of the action potential (AP) configuration and main ionic membrane currents in rat cardiomyocytes under 20–1500 mm ethanol.
Journal of Cell Science and Therapy | 2014
Josef Skopalik; Michal Pásek; Milan Rychtarik; Zdenek Koristek; Eva Gabrielová; Peter Scheer; Peter Matejovič; Martin Modriansky; Martin Klabusay
Aims: Limited regenerative potential of cardiomyocytes (CMs) causes irreversible changes in heart tissue during pathological processes. However bone marrow mononuclear cells (BM-MNCs) can migrate to this tissue, incorporate to the area of dead or missing myocytes, and improve the global heart function. The mechanism of BMMSCs’ incorporation and interaction with CMs is not clear. Our aim was to create an in vitro model which would enable to study the interaction of BM-MNCs with CMs and to make a microscopy description of these interactions. Methods and Results: CMs were isolated from adult and newborn rats. BM-MNCs were isolated from bone marrow. BM-MNCs were added to the myocyte culture. Cell-to-cell adherence and Cx43 expression were evaluated by fluorescence microscopy, Ca2+ transients were evaluated in cardiomyocyte-BMC communication under electrical stimulation by fluo-4 fluorescence measurement. Analysis of calcein transport from BM-MNCs to CMs was performed using fluorescence microscopy. Conclusions: The adherence of BM-MNCs to CMs occurred quickly and was stable. Cx43 was detected in contact zones between BM-MNCs and CMs; pairs which displayed Cx43 positivity represented less than 1% from all BM-MNC-cardiomyocyte pairs in the coculture. Conductive structures between CMs and BM-MNCs were formed and verified by imaging calcein transfer and synchronous Ca2+ transients.
General Physiology and Biophysics | 2005
Markéta Bébarová; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Milena Šimurdová; Jiří Šimurda
Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2014
Markéta Bébarová; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Milena Šimurdová; Jiří Šimurda
General Physiology and Biophysics | 2005
Markéta Bébarová; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Milena Šimurdová; Jiří Šimurda
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2006
Markéta Bébarová; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Marie Nováková
Naunyn-schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology | 2009
Markéta Bébarová; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Dagmar Jansová; Milena Šimurdová; Marie Nováková; Jiří Šimurda
Naunyn-schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology | 2016
Markéta Bébarová; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Zuzana Hořáková; Jan Hošek; Milena Šimurdová; Jiří Šimurda
Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2016
Zuzana Hořáková; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Jan Hošek; Milena Šimurdová; Jiří Šimurda; Markéta Bébarová
Scripta medica | 2002
Markéta Bahníková; Peter Matejovič; Michal Pásek; Milena Šimurdová; Jiří Šimurda