[HTML][HTML] A Regional Reduction in Ito and IKACh in the Murine Posterior Left Atrial Myocardium Is Associated with Action Potential Prolongation and Increased Ectopic …

AP Holmes, TY Yu, S Tull, F Syeda, SM Kuhlmann… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
AP Holmes, TY Yu, S Tull, F Syeda, SM Kuhlmann, SM O'Brien, P Patel, KL Brain
PloS one, 2016journals.plos.org
Background The left atrial posterior wall (LAPW) is potentially an important area for the
development and maintenance of atrial fibrillation. We assessed whether there are regional
electrical differences throughout the murine left atrial myocardium that could underlie
regional differences in arrhythmia susceptibility. Methods We used high-resolution optical
mapping and sharp microelectrode recordings to quantify regional differences in electrical
activation and repolarisation within the intact, superfused murine left atrium and quantified …
Background
The left atrial posterior wall (LAPW) is potentially an important area for the development and maintenance of atrial fibrillation. We assessed whether there are regional electrical differences throughout the murine left atrial myocardium that could underlie regional differences in arrhythmia susceptibility.
Methods
We used high-resolution optical mapping and sharp microelectrode recordings to quantify regional differences in electrical activation and repolarisation within the intact, superfused murine left atrium and quantified regional ion channel mRNA expression by Taqman Low Density Array. We also performed selected cellular electrophysiology experiments to validate regional differences in ion channel function.
Results
Spontaneous ectopic activity was observed during sustained 1Hz pacing in 10/19 intact LA and this was abolished following resection of LAPW (0/19 resected LA, P<0.001). The source of the ectopic activity was the LAPW myocardium, distinct from the pulmonary vein sleeve and LAA, determined by optical mapping. Overall, LAPW action potentials (APs) were ca. 40% longer than the LAA and this region displayed more APD heterogeneity. mRNA expression of Kcna4, Kcnj3 and Kcnj5 was lower in the LAPW myocardium than in the LAA. Cardiomyocytes isolated from the LAPW had decreased Ito and a reduced IKACh current density at both positive and negative test potentials.
Conclusions
The murine LAPW myocardium has a different electrical phenotype and ion channel mRNA expression profile compared with other regions of the LA, and this is associated with increased ectopic activity. If similar regional electrical differences are present in the human LA, then the LAPW may be a potential future target for treatment of atrial fibrillation.
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