2015
DOI: 10.15420/aer.2015.4.1.1
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HCN4, Sinus Bradycardia and Atrial Fibrillation

Abstract: Based on their established role in the generation of spontaneous activity in pacemaker cells and control of cardiac rate, funny/ hyperpolarisation-activated, cyclic nucleotide gated 4 (HCN4) channels are natural candidates in the search for causes of sinus arrhythmias. Investigation of funny current-related inheritable arrhythmias has led to the identification of several mutations of the HCN4 gene associated with bradycardia and/or more complex arrhythmias. More recently, the search has been extended to includ… Show more

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“…The relevance of I f in cardiac pacemaking is underscored by the development of the heart rate reducing drug ivabradine, which is now prescribed in the clinical practice for ischaemic heart disease (Bucchi et al 2007). Importantly, several forms of bradycardia (DiFrancesco, 2015) and tachycardia (Baruscotti et al 2016) induced by mutations affecting the predominant SAN f-channel isoforms HCN4 have been described during the last years.…”
Section: Pacemaker Activity and Models Of Sinus Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The relevance of I f in cardiac pacemaking is underscored by the development of the heart rate reducing drug ivabradine, which is now prescribed in the clinical practice for ischaemic heart disease (Bucchi et al 2007). Importantly, several forms of bradycardia (DiFrancesco, 2015) and tachycardia (Baruscotti et al 2016) induced by mutations affecting the predominant SAN f-channel isoforms HCN4 have been described during the last years.…”
Section: Pacemaker Activity and Models Of Sinus Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). Importantly, several forms of bradycardia (DiFrancesco, ) and tachycardia (Baruscotti et al . ) induced by mutations affecting the predominant SAN f‐channel isoforms HCN4 have been described during the last years.…”
Section: Introduction: Cardiac Pacemaker Activity and Sinus Node Dysfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the SAN of many species, HCN4 is the most abundant isoform followed by HCN1 and to a lesser extent HCN2 [ 8 , 11 , 13 ]. The importance of f-channels to cardiac rhythmicity is demonstrated by the fact that mutations in HCN4 have been found in patients with several sinus arrhythmias, such as sinus bradycardia, inappropriate sinus tachycardia, sinus node disease but also with atrial fibrillation and ventricular non-compaction [ 17 ]. Moreover, alterations in either the physiological levels of HCN channel or in I f current properties have been linked to other arrhythmias and cardiomyopathy [ 9 , 35 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…68 The proposed mechanism of ivabradine leading to atrial fibrillation is genetic polymorphisms in HCN4 receptors resulting in an enhanced effect of ivabradine. 69 We hypothesize that individuals with genetic polymorphisms of HCN4 can have significant inhibition of the 2 primary pacemaker tissues of the heart (SA node and AV node). This would provide substrate for atrial tissue to discharge and convert sinus rhythm into atrial fibrillation.…”
Section: Side Effects and Contraindicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%