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ZP123 reduces energy required for defibrillation by preventing connexin43 remodeling during prolonged ventricular fibrillation in swine.

Shao-lei Yi1, Jing-quan Zhong, Jing Zhang, Guo-ying Su, Jing-sha Li, Hong-zhen Liu, Yun Zhang.   

Abstract

In ventricular fibrillation, the uncoupling of gap junctions slows conduction velocity and increases action-potential dispersion, which slows and diminishes defibrillation. We studied how the peptide ZP123, a gap-junction enhancer, might lower defibrillation-energy requirements during ventricular fibrillation in live pigs. We randomly assigned 33 pigs into 3 groups: ZP123 (receiving a 1-µg/kg bolus and 10 µg/kg/hr of ZP123), control (receiving saline solution), and sham (undergoing a sham operation). After a 30-min administration of agents, ventricular fibrillation was induced and left untreated for 8 min. Biphasic defibrillation of 50 J was increased by 50-J increments as necessary. Defibrillation-energy requirements were defined as the lowest energy required to achieve defibrillation. Electrocardiographic values were obtained before and after the administration of agents. Western blot and immunofluorescence analyses were performed on ventricular myocardial samples. All but one pig survived. The ZP123 treatment did not alter electrocardiographic variables. In the ZP123 group, the average required defibrillation energy was lower than that in the control group (327.28±269.6 vs 610±192.64 J; P=0.015), and the cumulative percentage of successful defibrillation at upper energy levels was higher (P<0.05). Supraventricular rhythm occurred more often in the ZP123 group than in the control group (72.7% vs 50%, P=0.042). Western-blot and immunofluorescence results showed that ZP123 did not alter the total amount of connexin43 but did prevent its dephosphorylation. We conclude that ZP123 can reduce defibrillation-energy requirements by preventing connexin43 remodeling during prolonged ventricular fibrillation.

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Keywords:  Anti-arrhythmia agents/administration & dosage/therapeutic use; arrhythmias, cardiac/prevention & control; connexin 43/analysis/metabolism; gap junctions/drug effects/metabolism/physiology; models, cardiovascular; phosphorylation/drug effects; swine; treatment outcome; ventricular fibrillation/therapy

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23304014      PMCID: PMC3528250     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


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