Bile acid-induced arrhythmia is mediated by muscarinic M2 receptors in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes

Background: Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a common disease affecting up to 5% of pregnancies and which can cause fetal arrhythmia and sudden intrauterine death. We previously demonstrated that bile acid taurocholate (TC), which is raised in the bloodstream of ICP, can acutely alter...

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Main Authors: Abu-Hayyeh, S. (Author), Gorelik, J. (Author), Keitel, V. (Author), Miragoli, M. (Author), Moshkov, A.V (Author), Nikolaev, V.O (Author), Sheikh Abdul Kadir, S.H (Author), Williamson, C. (Author), Xie, Q. (Author)
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Language:English
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rat
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