cardiomyocytedominated
Cardiomyocytedominated describes a tissue composition in which cardiomyocytes are the predominant cell type relative to other cardiac resident cells. The term is used especially in discussions of heart tissue, cardiac muscle constructs, and regenerative models to indicate that the contractile, electrically active cells make up the major share of cells and tissue mass.
In the healthy mammalian heart, cardiomyocytes are the principal contractile unit and drive systolic function, while
In tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, cardiomyocytedominated constructs aim to recapitulate native myocardium by enriching for
In pathology, myocardial injury often leads to loss of cardiomyocytes and replacement by fibrous tissue; such
Assessment methods include histology with cardiomyocyte markers (e.g., cardiac troponin I or T, alpha-actinin) versus nonmyocyte