16 Delayed conduction and its implications in murine SCN5a+/− hearts: independent and interacting effects of genotype, age and sex. Issue 1 (10th December 2010)
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- Title:
- 16 Delayed conduction and its implications in murine SCN5a+/− hearts: independent and interacting effects of genotype, age and sex. Issue 1 (10th December 2010)
- Main Title:
- 16 Delayed conduction and its implications in murine SCN5a+/− hearts: independent and interacting effects of genotype, age and sex
- Authors:
- Jeevaratnam, K
Tee, S P
Zhang, Y
Guzadhur, Y
Duehmke, R
Grace, A A
Lammers, W
Lei, M
Huang, C L H - Abstract:
- Abstract : SCN5A haploinsufficiencies are implicated in clinical arrhythmic conditions associated with cardiac conduction disorders. We examined myocardial conduction and its dispersion, and relationships between them, in murine Scn5a+/– hearts modelling such clinical conditions. A 64- channel, multi-electrode array of electrode spacing 0.55-mm compared patterns of right ventricular activation in intrinsically beating Langendorff-perfused, male and female, and young (3 months) and old (>12-month-old), Scn5a+/− and WT hearts, from which monophasic action potentials were also obtained. Mean ventricular activation times (T*MEAN), spatial dispersions (D*S) between recording channels within a given cardiac cycle, and maximum activation times (T*MAX) representing the slowest possible conduction in any given heart were all higher in old male Scn5a+/– compared to young male and old female Scn5a+/– and old male WT. Temporal dispersions (D*T) of ventricular activation times at given recording channels were similarly higher in old male Scn5a+/– compared to old male WT. In contrast, T*MEAN, D*T, D*S and T*MAX were indistinguishable between all WT groups. All groupings of D*T, D*S and T*MAX gave linear correlations with T*MEAN, each with indistinguishable slopes. In contrast, measures of monophasic action potential duration were indistinguishable between all groups. Genotype, age and sex thus exert significant (p<0.05) independent and/or interacting effects on both myocardial conductionAbstract : SCN5A haploinsufficiencies are implicated in clinical arrhythmic conditions associated with cardiac conduction disorders. We examined myocardial conduction and its dispersion, and relationships between them, in murine Scn5a+/– hearts modelling such clinical conditions. A 64- channel, multi-electrode array of electrode spacing 0.55-mm compared patterns of right ventricular activation in intrinsically beating Langendorff-perfused, male and female, and young (3 months) and old (>12-month-old), Scn5a+/− and WT hearts, from which monophasic action potentials were also obtained. Mean ventricular activation times (T*MEAN), spatial dispersions (D*S) between recording channels within a given cardiac cycle, and maximum activation times (T*MAX) representing the slowest possible conduction in any given heart were all higher in old male Scn5a+/– compared to young male and old female Scn5a+/– and old male WT. Temporal dispersions (D*T) of ventricular activation times at given recording channels were similarly higher in old male Scn5a+/– compared to old male WT. In contrast, T*MEAN, D*T, D*S and T*MAX were indistinguishable between all WT groups. All groupings of D*T, D*S and T*MAX gave linear correlations with T*MEAN, each with indistinguishable slopes. In contrast, measures of monophasic action potential duration were indistinguishable between all groups. Genotype, age and sex thus exert significant (p<0.05) independent and/or interacting effects on both myocardial conduction and its dispersion. These variates appeared to influence D*T, D*S and T*MAX through actions on T*MEAN. Effects on both myocardial conduction and dispersion were greatest in old male Scn5a+/– in direct parallel with features of the corresponding clinical arrhythmogenecity in Brugada Syndrome. … (more)
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- Heart. Volume 97:Issue 1(2011)
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- Heart
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- Volume 97:Issue 1(2011)
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- Volume 97, Issue 1 (2011)
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- 2011
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- 97
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- 1
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- 2011-0097-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- e5
- Page End:
- e5
- Publication Date:
- 2010-12-10
- Subjects:
- Heart -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Cardiology -- Periodicals
616.12 - Journal URLs:
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http://www.heartjnl.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/hrt.2010.213496.16 ↗
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- 1355-6037
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