“…The observation of an increased myofilament Ca 2+ sensitivity has mainly been made in HCM transgenic mouse models, reconstituted myofilament systems, and isolated cardiomyocytes, but data from multicellular tissues from HCM patients with mutations in different HCM genes have not been reported before (Morimoto et al., 1998; Tardiff et al., 1999; Cazorla et al., 2006; Pohlmann et al., 2007; Robinson et al., 2007; Jacques et al., 2008; Morimoto, 2008; van Dijk et al., 2009, 2012; Vignier et al., 2009; Huke and Knollmann, 2010; Kimura, 2010; Fraysse et al., 2012; Moore et al., 2012; Barefield et al., 2014; Flenner et al., 2016; Wijnker et al., 2016; Stucker et al., 2017; Ren et al., 2018). We therefore investigated force development and myofilament Ca 2+ sensitivity in multicellular cardiac muscle strips derived from septal myectomies of patients with different HCM gene mutations and evaluated the potential use of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCg), a known Ca 2+ -desensitizer, for myofilament Ca 2+ desensitization.…”