Literature DB >> 18644388

On the mechanisms of arrhythmias in the myocardium of mXinalpha-deficient murine left atrial-pulmonary veins.

Yu-Jun Lai1, Eagle Yi-Kung Huang, Hung-I Yeh, Yen-Lin Chen, Jim Jung-Ching Lin, Cheng-I Lin.   

Abstract

We have previously shown that left atrial-pulmonary vein tissue (LA-PV) can generate reentrant arrhythmias (atrial fibrillation, AF) in wild-type (mXinalpha+/+) but not in mXinalpha-null (mXinalpha-/-) mice. With the present experiments, we investigated the arrhythmogenic activity and the underlying mechanisms in mXinalpha+/+ vs. mXinalpha-/- LA-PV. Electrical activity and conduction velocity (CV) were recorded in LA-PV by means of a MED64 system. CV was significantly faster in mXinalpha+/+ than in mXinalpha-/- LA-PV and it was increased by 1 muM isoproterenol (ISO). AF could be induced by fast pacing in the mXinalpha+/+ but not in mXinalpha-/- LA-PV where automatic rhythms could occur. ISO increased the incidence of AF in Xinalpha+/+ whereas it increased that of automatic rhythms in mXinalpha-/- LA-PV. In LA-PV with the right atrium attached (RA-LA-PV), automatic rhythms occurred in all preparations. In mXinalpha+/+ RA-LA-PV simultaneously treated with ISO, strophanthidin and atropine, the incidence of the automatic rhythm was about the same, but AF increased significantly. In contrast, in mXinalpha-/- RA-LA-PV under the same condition, the automatic rhythm was markedly enhanced, but still no AF occurred. Conventional microelectrode techniques showed a longer APD(90) and a less negative maximum diastolic potential (MDP) in mXinalpha-/- than mXinalpha+/+ LA-PV tissues. Whole-cell current clamp experiments also showed a less negative MDP in mXinalpha-/- vs. mXinalpha+/+ LA-PV cardiomyocytes. The fact that AF could be induced by fast pacing under several conditions in mXinalpha+/+ but not in mXinalpha-/- LA-PV preparations appears to be due to a slower CV, a prolonged APD(90), a less negative MDP and possibly larger areas of conduction block in mXinalpha-/- myocardial cells. In contrast, the non-impairment of automatic and triggered rhythms in mXinalpha-/- preparations may be due to the fact that the mechanisms underlying these rhythms do not involve cell-to-cell conduction.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18644388      PMCID: PMC2597409          DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2008.06.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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