pacemakercellers
Pacemakercellers, commonly referred to as pacemaker cells, are specialized cardiac myocytes that generate spontaneous rhythmic action potentials to initiate and regulate the heartbeat. These cells display automaticity, meaning they depolarize to threshold without external stimuli, in contrast to most contraction-focused cardiomyocytes.
Most pacemakerceller activity originates in the sinoatrial (SA) node, the heart’s primary pacemaker. Secondary pacemakers include
The electrical activity of pacemakercellers is characterized by a pacemaker potential—an gradual depolarization during diastole driven
Developmentally, pacemakercellers arise from cardiac progenitor cells and acquire their automaticity through regulatory networks involving transcription
In clinical contexts, dysfunction of pacemakerceller activity can lead to bradyarrhythmias and other conduction disorders. Electronic