Both animal and clinical studies have demonstrated that omega-3 fatty acids have anti-arrhythmic properties. It has been suggested that these anti-arrhythmic effects are due to modulation of the activity of various myocardial calcium handling proteins such as ryanodine receptor (RyR), L-type calcium current and sodium/calcium exchanger. In this article, we review all the data available on the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on ventricular myocardial calcium handling. In addition we highlight some unanswered questions and discuss possible therapeutic benefits of omega-3 fatty acids.
Paz Otero, María Carpena, Maria Fraga‐Corral, Paula Garcia‐Oliveira, Anton Soria-López, Francisco J. Barba, Jianbo Xiao, Jesus Simal Gandara, Miguel A. Prieto
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