%0 Journal Article %T Ion channels and beating heart: the players and the music %A Lia Crotti %A Giuseppe Limongelli %A Charles Antzelevitch %J Cardiogenetics %D 2011 %I PAGEPress Publications %R 10.4081/cardiogenetics.2011.s1.e1 %X Soft gentle music accompanies us throughout our lifetime; it is the music of our heart beating. Although at times it is questionable as to who serves as conductor of the orchestra, there is little doubt that our ion channels are the main players. Whenever one of them plays too loudly, too softly or simply off key, disharmony results, sometimes leading to total disruption of the rate and rhythm. Ion channels can disrupt the music of our heart by different mechanisms. Sometimes their function is correct, but their expression is altered by underlying cardiac diseases (i.e. heart failure); sometimes the defect is in their structure, because of an underlying genetic defect, and in this case a channelopathy is present. %K ion channels %K cardiogenetics %K channelopathy. %U http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/cardiogen/article/view/278