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. 2021 Dec 9;10(12):3483. doi: 10.3390/cells10123483

Table 1.

Summary of the differences between immature and mature CMs.

Parameter Immature CMs Mature CMs
Cell shape Irregular Rod-shaped
Cell area 480 ± 32 µm2 1716 ± 150 µm2
Sarcomere structure Disorganized and less-developed Organized and M-line developed
Sarcomere length ≈1.65 µm ≈1.81−2.3 µm
Cardiac troponin I ssTnI cTnI
Titin N2BA isoform (N2B and N2A) N2B
MHC β-MHC ≤ α-MHC β-MHC >> α-MHC
T-tubules Deficient Abundant
Mitochondria Round and cristae are less mature Elongated and more mature cristae (up to 40% cell volume)
Sarcoplasmic reticulum network Underdeveloped Well-developed
Metabolic Glycolysis (80%) Fatty acid β-oxidation 70–80%)
Nucleation Mononuclear Dinuclear (~35.3%)
Upstroke velocity ≈44 to 50 V/s ≈188.7 to 250 V/s
Resting membrane potential ≈ −50 to −60 mV ≈ −90 mV
Gap junction Circumferentially Periphery at the intercalated disc
Adrenergic receptors ≈β1 ≤ β2 ≈70 β1:30 β2 and response to β-adrenergic stimulation
SERCA2a Low expressed Highly expressed
Contraction Asynchronous Synchronous