“…In this Special Issue, several articles (Blatter et al, Lahiri et al, McKee et al, Hamilton et al, Wang et al, Xie et al, Rosenberg et al, Fill et al) [2,7,8,12,13,[17][18][19] have thoroughly reviewed the physiological role of the excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) in the cardiomyocyte and a well-established concept that defective intracellular Ca 2+ cycling acts as a key contributing factor to an elevated predisposition for arrhythmias and/or impaired cardiac contractility in pathologically altered hearts. Under certain conditions such as exercise, aging, excessive alcohol exposure, obesity, diabetes, inherited mutational burdens, ischemia, systemic inflammation, these extrinsic/intrinsic stress stimuli trigger adaptive remodeling of Ca 2+ handling machinery and regulatory signaling pathways in cardiac cells that are necessary to deliver an adequate acute response but also ensures long-term survival.…”