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Dietary fish oil reduces the incidence of triggered arrhythmias in pig ventricular myocytes.

Géza Berecki1, Hester M Den Ruijter, Arie O Verkerk, Cees A Schumacher, Antonius Baartscheer, Diane Bakker, Bastiaan J Boukens, Antoni C G van Ginneken, Jan W T Fiolet, Tobias Opthof, Ruben Coronel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fish oil reduces the incidence of sudden cardiac death in postmyocardial infarction patients. Triggered activity is the principal mechanism of arrhythmogenesis under these conditions.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test whether dietary fish oil in pigs inhibits Ca2+ overload-induced triggered activity.
METHODS: Pigs were fed a diet of fish oil or sunflower oil for 8 weeks. Ventricular myocytes (omega3: fish oil, n = 11; control: sunflower oil, n = 8) were isolated by enzymatic dissociation and used for patch clamp studies and intracellular Ca2+ recordings. Triggered activity was induced by rapid pacing in the presence of norepinephrine.
RESULTS: Dietary fish oil reduced the incidence of triggered action potentials and delayed afterdepolarizations compared to control (9.1% in omega3 and 84.6% in control, P <.05), concomitant with a reduction in spontaneous Ca2+ release. Dietary fish oil prevented Ca2+ overload and reduced action potential prolongation in response to norepinephrine (DeltaAPD(90): 23.2 +/- 8.5 ms in omega3 and 107.4 +/- 15.9 in control, P <.05). omega3 myocytes displayed decreased sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ content, reduced L-type Ca2+ current (I(Ca,L)), and less recruitment of the Na+/Ca2+ exchange current (I(NCX)) in response to norepinephrine compared to control. In the absence of norepinephrine, the slow component of the delayed rectifier current (I(Ks)) was larger in omega3 myocytes. In the presence of norepinephrine, I(Ks) increased to the same level in omega3 and control myocytes.
CONCLUSION: Dietary fish oil reduces the incidence of triggered activity and prevents Ca2+ overload and AP prolongation in response to norepinephrine. Fish oil may prevent arrhythmias in patients with heart failure.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17954406     DOI: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2007.07.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Rhythm        ISSN: 1547-5271            Impact factor:   6.343


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