hjerteceller
Hjerteceller, also known as cardiac myocytes or cardiomyocytes, are specialized muscle cells that make up the heart's myocardium. They are responsible for generating the electrical impulses that coordinate the heart's contractions, ensuring the pumping of blood throughout the body. Hjerteceller are characterized by their unique structure, which includes long, branching cells with striations, similar to skeletal muscle fibers. These cells contain myofibrils, which are composed of actin and myosin filaments, enabling them to contract and relax.
The heart's electrical activity is initiated by pacemaker cells, which are found in the sinoatrial (SA) node.
Hjerteceller are highly resistant to fatigue and can sustain continuous contraction for extended periods. They also
The health of hjerteceller is vital for cardiovascular function. Conditions that affect these cells, such as