HCN4 is the dominant subunit in canine sinoatrial node and RA; strong sinus node HCN expression likely contributes to its pacemaker function; downregulation of HCN4 and HCN2 expression contribute to CHF-induced sinus node dysfunction; and upregulation of atrial HCN4 may help to promote atrial arrhythmia formation. These findings provide novel information about the molecular basis of normal and disease-related impairments of cardiac impulse formation.
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