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Altered calcium handling produces reentry-promoting action potential alternans in atrial fibrillation–remodeled hearts
Tao Liu, … , Congxin Huang, Stanley Nattel
Tao Liu, … , Congxin Huang, Stanley Nattel
Published April 7, 2020
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2020;5(8):e133754. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.133754.
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Research Article Cardiology

Altered calcium handling produces reentry-promoting action potential alternans in atrial fibrillation–remodeled hearts

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Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) alters atrial cardiomyocyte (ACM) Ca2+ handling, promoting ectopic beat formation. We examined the effects of AF-associated remodeling on Ca2+-related action potential dynamics and consequences for AF susceptibility. AF was maintained electrically in dogs by right atrial (RA) tachypacing. ACMs isolated from AF dogs showed increased Ca2+ release refractoriness, spontaneous Ca2+ spark frequency, and cycle length (CL) threshold for Ca2+ and action potential duration (APD) alternans versus controls. AF increased the in situ CL threshold for Ca2+/APD alternans and spatial dispersion in Ca2+ release recovery kinetics, leading to spatially discordant alternans associated with reentrant rotor formation and susceptibility to AF induction/maintenance. The clinically available agent dantrolene reduced Ca2+ leak and CL threshold for Ca2+/APD alternans in ACMs and AF dog right atrium, while suppressing AF susceptibility; caffeine increased Ca2+ leak and CL threshold for Ca2+/APD alternans in control dog ACMs and RA tissues. In vivo, the atrial repolarization alternans CL threshold was increased in AF versus control, as was AF vulnerability. Intravenous dantrolene restored repolarization alternans threshold and reduced AF vulnerability. Immunoblots showed reduced expression of total and phosphorylated ryanodine receptors and calsequestrin in AF and unchanged phospholamban/SERCA expression. Thus, along with promoting spontaneous ectopy, AF-induced Ca2+ handling abnormalities favor AF by enhancing vulnerability to repolarization alternans, promoting initiation and maintenance of reentrant activity; dantrolene provides a lead molecule to target this mechanism.

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Tao Liu, Feng Xiong, Xiao-Yan Qi, Jiening Xiao, Louis Villeneuve, Issam Abu-Taha, Dobromir Dobrev, Congxin Huang, Stanley Nattel

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Figure 1

Original recordings of cardiomyocyte Ca2+ transients at different S1-S2 coupling intervals.

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Original recordings of cardiomyocyte Ca2+ transients at different S1-S2 ...
(A) The basic Ca2+ transient (CaT) and the CaT at the shortest S1-S2 to respond (just beyond the refractory period) are shown in red. (B) Ryanodine receptor (RyR2) refractory period for each condition. Each point represents the result from 1 cell. Horizontal lines show mean ± SEM. n/N, cells/dogs per group. (C) Typical examples of Ca2+ release restitution curves under each condition. (D) Decay time constant (τ) of the Ca2+ release restitution curve under each condition. Each point represents the result from a single cell. Horizontal lines show mean ± SEM. n/N = 15 cells from 5 dogs per group for all measures (1-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni’s post hoc test).

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