2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2018.07.021
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Mechanically-Induced Ventricular Arrhythmias during Acute Regional Ischemia

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“…1b), resulting in a significant increase in the VP (Fig. 1c) that was similar to that measured previously in the whole heart during acute ischemia 18,19 . These changes stabilised after 5 min, as no further change in APD, CaTD, or the VP were observed, nor was there a change under physiologic conditions over time (Fig.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…1b), resulting in a significant increase in the VP (Fig. 1c) that was similar to that measured previously in the whole heart during acute ischemia 18,19 . These changes stabilised after 5 min, as no further change in APD, CaTD, or the VP were observed, nor was there a change under physiologic conditions over time (Fig.…”
Section: / 35supporting
confidence: 88%
“…uncoupling of voltage-Ca 2+ dynamics due to relative differences in action potential and Ca 2+transient shortening by ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel activation 18 . This creates a vulnerable period (VP) for Ca 2+ -driven arrhythmias during late repolarisation, as Ca 2+ remains high in repolarizing cells 19 (this has also been shown to occur during beta-adrenergic stimulation in failing human hearts 20 ).…”
Section: / 35mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patterns of systolic stretch used in our simulations are similar to those described in regions of myocardial mechanical heterogeneity. Experimental studies of acute ischemia (Baumeister et al, 2018) revealed that ischemic tissue shows a similar stretches as stretch pattern P used in for this computational study. Late diastolic stretches, such as stretch pattern S, have been observed in various pathological conditions such as ischemia or heart failure (Neves et al, 2016) and isometric conditions are often used in experimental set-ups FIGURE 6 | Maximal calcium wave amplitude and calcium wave velocity for simulations of three coupled cardiomyocytes.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…8 Yet, the molecular identity of the mechano-sensitive ion channels involved remains unknown. 9 Recent evidence from rabbit isolated heart studies suggests that ventricular mechanoarrhythmogenicity in regional ischemia is Ca 2+ -mediated, 10 and may relate to a VP in late repolarisation during which a temporal dissociation between the recovery of membrane potential and cytosolic Ca 2+ results in Ca 2+ remaining elevated as myocytes become re-excitable. 10,11 Further work showed that the mechano-sensitive, 12 Ca 2+ -permeable 13 transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel 14 can act as a source for Ca 2+ -mediated mechano-arrhythmogenicity in ventricular myocytes by triggering premature excitation and creating a substrate for more complex arrhythmic activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Recent evidence from rabbit isolated heart studies suggests that ventricular mechanoarrhythmogenicity in regional ischemia is Ca 2+ -mediated, 10 and may relate to a VP in late repolarisation during which a temporal dissociation between the recovery of membrane potential and cytosolic Ca 2+ results in Ca 2+ remaining elevated as myocytes become re-excitable. 10,11 Further work showed that the mechano-sensitive, 12 Ca 2+ -permeable 13 transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel 14 can act as a source for Ca 2+ -mediated mechano-arrhythmogenicity in ventricular myocytes by triggering premature excitation and creating a substrate for more complex arrhythmic activity. 15 Since the response of TRPA1 to mechanical stimulation is dependent on its baseline activity, 16 which is increased in ischemia 17 as it is agonised by multiple ischemic factors (e.g., increased cytosolic Ca 2+ and ROS), 18,19 TRPA1 may be involved in ischemic mechano-arrhythmogenicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%