“…From a functional standpoint, this indicates that the cardiac contraction at 12°C depends more on the mobilisation efficiency of intracellular Ca 2+ stored in the SR than on an extracellular Ca 2+ source. This increase in the SR channel contribution to Ca 2+ mobilisation, as usually found in cold-acclimated fish (Imbert-Auvray et al, 2013;Keen et al, 1994;Shiels et al, 2002;Vornanen, 1996Vornanen, , 1998 could be explained by a SR proliferation in heart cells (Bowler and Tirri, 1990;Keen et al, 1994Keen et al, , 2017Shiels and Farrell, 1997;Shiels et al, 2011), a higher ryanodine sensitivity (Vornanen et al, 2005) and/or a partial (or complete) inactivation, due to cold, of the SL channels/exchanger allowing extracellular Ca 2+ influx into the cells (Vornanen, 1998;Vornanen et al, 2002).…”