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    Cardiovasc Res. 2011 Mar 1;89(4):843-51. Epub 2010 Nov 13.

    Targeting atrioventricular differences in ion channel properties for terminating acute atrial fibrillation in pigs.

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    Center for Arrhythmia Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. sanpandi@med.umich.edu

    Erratum in

    • Cardiovasc Res. 2011 Nov 1;92(2):358.

    Abstract

    AIMS:

    The goal was to terminate atrial fibrillation (AF) by targeting atrioventricular differences in ionic properties.

    METHODS AND RESULTS:

    Optical mapping was used to record electrical activity during carbachol (0.25-0.5 μM)-induced AF in pig hearts. The atrial-specific current, I(Kur), was blocked with 100 μM 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) or with 0.5 μM DPO-1. Hearts in AF and ventricular fibrillation (VF) were also subjected to increasing levels of extracellular K(+) ([K(+)](o): 6-12 mM), compared with controls (4 mM). We hypothesized that due to the more negative steady-state half inactivation voltage for the atrial Na(+) current, I(Na), compared with the ventricle, AF would terminate before VF in hyperkalaemia. Mathematical models were used to interpret experimental findings. The I(Kur) block did not terminate AF in a majority of experiments (6/9 with 4-AP and 3/4 with DPO-1). AF terminated in mild hyperkalaemia ([K(+)](o) ≤ 10.0 mM; N = 8). In contrast, only two of five VF episodes terminated at the maximum ([K(+)](o): 12 mM [K(+)](o)). The I(Kur) block did not terminate a simulated rotor in cholinergic AF because its contribution to repolarization was dwarfed by the large magnitude of the acetylcholine-activated K(+) current (I(K,ACh)). Simulations showed that the lower availability of the atrial Na(+) current at depolarized potentials, and a smaller atrial tissue size compared with the ventricle, could partly explain the earlier termination of AF compared with VF during hyperkalaemia.

    CONCLUSION:

    I(Kur) is an ineffective anti-arrhythmic drug target in cholinergic AF. Manipulating Na(+) current 'availability' might represent a viable anti-arrhythmic strategy in AF.

    PMID:
    21076156
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC3306132
    Free PMC Article

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