Literature DB >> 9575919

Conduction between isolated rabbit Purkinje and ventricular myocytes coupled by a variable resistance.

D J Huelsing1, K W Spitzer, J M Cordeiro, A E Pollard.   

Abstract

Conduction at the Purkinje-ventricular junction (PVJ) demonstrates unidirectional block under both physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Although this block is typically attributed to multidimensional electrotonic interactions, we examined possible membrane-level contributions using single, isolated rabbit Purkinje (P) and ventricular (V) myocytes coupled by an electronic circuit. When we varied the junctional resistance (Rj) between paired V myocytes, conduction block occurred at lower Rj values during conduction from the smaller to larger myocyte (115 +/- 59 M omega) than from the larger to smaller myocyte (201 +/- 51 M omega). In Purkinje-ventricular myocyte pairs, however, block occurred at lower Rj values during P-to-V conduction (85 +/- 39 M omega) than during V-to-P conduction (912 +/- 175 M omega), although there was little difference in the mean cell size. Companion computer simulations, performed to examine how the early platea currents affected conduction, showed that P-to-V block occurred at lower Rj values when the transient outward current was increased or the calcium current was decreased in the model P cell. These results suggest that intrinsic differences in phase 1 repolarization can contribute to unidirectional block at the PVJ.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9575919     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1998.274.4.H1163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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