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Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) LEF1 DAG1 ACTN3 CACNB1 CACNA2D3 SGCD JUP CACNA2D4 CTNNA1 ACTN1 ITGA8 Calcium DSC2 JUP ITGA2 SGCA DSG2 ACTB ITGA7 ACTG1 Sodium ITGB3 CACNB4 JUP CDH2 Calcium DSG2 Wnt signaling pathway DAG1 ACTN4 DSC2 DES Calcium CACNG6 ITGB4 EMD ITGA6 ITGAV Cardiac muscle contraction ACTB CACNG4 JUP SLC8A1 CTNNA2 CTNNA3 CACNA1D TCF7L2 DSC2 ITGA2B ITGA4 CACNG2 SGCB LMNA SGCG CACNG3 CACNA1F CTNNA3 ITGA10 ATP2A2 ECM-receptor interaction CTNNA2 DSP CACNG8 PKP2 JUP ITGB1 DSG2 CACNA2D1 JUP PKP2 RYR2 PKP2 CACNA1C CACNG5 DSP JUP TCF7 CACNG1 PKP2 ITGA5 ITGB7 CACNA1S DSP CTNNA1 ACTG1 ITGB8 JUP PKP2 LAMA2 CACNB3 CACNB2 DSG2 ITGA11 ITGA1 ITGA3 ACTN2 TCF7L1 ITGA9 CDH2 CACNG7 PKP2 ITGB5 CTNNB1 Gap junction DSC2 Calcium CACNA2D2 ITGB6 Calcium Calcium Calcium Calcium Sodium Cardiac myocyte Cardiac myocyte Sarcolemma Adherens junction Desmome Cardiomyocyte detatchment Gap junction GJA1 GJA1 GJA1 GJA1 Competition between plakoglobin and beta-catenin Inhibition of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling Nucleus Extracellular Matrix (ECM) Hyperactivation or hypersensitivity to calcium Imbalance of calcium homeostasis Distribution of normal excitation-contraction coupling Nuclear localization of plakoglobin Apoptosis and/or necrosis Inflammation Replacement of RV (later LV) myocardium by fibrofatty tissue Symptomatic arrhythmias RV (and LV) failure Environmental factors, autonomic nervous system DSP DSP DSP Intermediate filament DMD DES Z Disk Z Disk M Disk Adipo-and fibrogenesis Dystroglycan complex Sarcoglycan complex
Description
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited heart disease that may result in arrhythmia, heart failure, and sudden death. Hallmark pathologies of ARVC include myocyte loss and fibrofatty replacement.
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