Literature DB >> 10710334

Beat-to-beat repolarization variability in ventricular myocytes and its suppression by electrical coupling.

M Zaniboni1, A E Pollard, L Yang, K W Spitzer.   

Abstract

Single ventricular myocytes paced at a constant rate and held at a constant temperature exhibit beat-to-beat variations in action potential duration (APD). In this study we sought to quantify this variability, assess its mechanism, and determine its responsiveness to electrotonic interactions with another myocyte. Interbeat APD(90) (90% repolarization) of single cells was normally distributed. We thus quantified APD(90) variability as the coefficient of variability, CV = (SD/mean APD(90)) x 100. The mean +/- SD of the CV in normal solution was 2.3 +/- 0.9 (132 cells). Extracellular TTX (13 microM) and intracellular EGTA (14 mM) both significantly reduced the CV by 44 and 26%, respectively. When applied in combination the CV fell by 54%. In contrast, inhibition of the rapid delayed rectifier current with L-691,121 (100 nM) increased the CV by 300%. The CV was also significantly reduced by 35% when two normal myocytes were electrically connected with a junctional resistance (R(j)) of 100 MOmega. Electrical coupling (R(j) = 100 MOmega) of a normal myocyte to one producing early afterdepolarization (EAD) completely blocked EAD formation. These results indicate that beat-to-beat APD variability is likely mediated by stochastic behavior of ion channels and that electrotonic interactions act to limit temporal dispersion of refractoriness, a major contributor to arrhythmogenesis.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10710334     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.2000.278.3.H677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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