Literature DB >> 11427998

Molecular and ionic basis of congenital complete heart block.

M Boutjdir1.   

Abstract

Congenital heart block (CHB), detected at or before birth in a structurally normal heart, is strongly associated with autoantibodies reactive with the intracellular soluble ribonucleoproteins 48kD SSB/La, 52kD SSA/Ro, and 60kD SSA/Ro. CHB is presumed to be due to the transplacental passage of autoantibodies from the mother into the fetal circulation. Varying degrees of heart block have been reported. Although second degree block has, on rare occasion, reverted to normal sinus rhythm, complete atrio-ventricular (AV) block is irreversible. CHB carries substantial mortality and morbidity, with > 60% of affected children requiring lifelong pacemakers. The recurrence rate exceeds, by at least twofold, that of the first birth and is likely to influence the decision to have more children. Curiously, the mother's heart is almost never affected (with complete heart block) despite exposure to identical circulating autoantibodies. As part of our continuing effort to understand the complex factors contributing to the pathogenesis of CHB, we have established an animal model of CHB by immunizing female mice with recombinant proteins/antigens, reproduced the human complete AV block in an isolated Langendorff perfused fetal heart, and correlated these findings with L-type Ca channel inhibition by maternal antibodies from mothers of children with CHB. In addition, we established a passive animal model by directly injecting maternal antibodies into pregnant mice and reported significant sinus bradycardia, indicating that the spectrum of conduction abnormalities may extend beyond the AV node. All together, the data provided strong evidence supporting an etiologic role of antibody/Ca channel involvement in the pathogenesis of CHB. However, other yet unknown factors seem necessary to explain the full expression of CHB.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11427998     DOI: 10.1016/s1050-1738(00)00059-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Cardiovasc Med        ISSN: 1050-1738            Impact factor:   6.677


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