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Chronic atrial fibrillation up-regulates β1-Adrenoceptors affecting repolarizing currents and action potential duration.

Marta González de la Fuente1, Adriana Barana, Ricardo Gómez, Irene Amorós, Pablo Dolz-Gaitón, Sandra Sacristán, Felipe Atienza, Ana Pita, Ángel Pinto, Francisco Fernández-Avilés, Ricardo Caballero, Juan Tamargo, Eva Delpón.   

Abstract

AIMS: β-adrenergic stimulation has profound influence in the genesis and maintenance of atrial fibrillation (AF). However, the effects of β-Adrenoceptor stimulation on repolarizing currents and action potential (AP) characteristics in human atrial myocytes from left (LAA) and right atrial appendages (RAA) obtained from sinus rhythm (SR) and chronic atrial fibrillation (CAF) patients have not been compared yet. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Currents and APs were recorded using whole-cell patch-clamp in RAA and LAA myocytes from SR and CAF patients. Isoproterenol concentration-dependently decreased the Ca(2+)-independent 4-aminopyridine-sensitive component of the transient outward current (I(to1)) and the inward rectifying current (I(K1)). CAF significantly enhanced this inhibition, this effect being more marked in the left than in the right atria. CAF dramatically enhanced β-Adrenoceptor-mediated increase in the slow component of the delayed rectifier current (I(Ks)), whose density was already markedly increased by CAF. Conversely, the ultrarapid component of the delayed rectifier current (I(Kur)) of both SR and CAF myocytes was insensitive to low isoproterenol concentrations. As a consequence, stimulation of β1-Adrenoceptors in SR myocytes lengthened, whereas in CAF myocytes shortened, the AP duration. Quantitative PCR revealed that CAF up-regulated β1-Adrenoceptor expression, preferentially in the left atria.
CONCLUSION: The present results demonstrate that CAF increases the effects of β1-Adrenoceptor stimulation on repolarizing currents by means of a chamber-specific up-regulation of the receptors. This, together with the ion channel derangements produced by CAF, could contribute to the long-term stabilization of the arrhythmia by shortening the AP duration.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23060133     DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvs313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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