Sydänlihasolut
Sydänlihasolut, also known as cardiomyocytes, are the specialized muscle cells that make up the heart muscle (myocardium). These cells are responsible for the heart's ability to contract and pump blood throughout the body. Unlike skeletal muscle cells, which are voluntarily controlled, or smooth muscle cells, which contract involuntarily in organs like the digestive tract, cardiomyocytes are characterized by their unique structure and function that enable the rhythmic and forceful contractions of the heart.
Cardiomyocytes are striated, meaning they have a striped appearance due to the arrangement of contractile proteins
The energy requirements of cardiomyocytes are exceptionally high, and they rely heavily on aerobic respiration, utilizing