kontraktilität
Kontraktilität refers to the inherent ability of muscle tissue to shorten forcefully. This property is crucial for movement in animals and for the functioning of internal organs in many organisms. In the context of cardiac muscle, kontraktilität specifically describes the force of contraction at a given end-diastolic volume. It is an intrinsic property of the heart muscle itself, meaning it can change independently of preload and afterload, although these factors significantly influence overall cardiac output.
Several factors can influence kontraktilität. Sympathetic nervous system stimulation, through the release of norepinephrine and epinephrine,
Measuring kontraktilität is complex as it's an intrinsic property and difficult to isolate from preload and