Modulating interstitial volume with albumin increased transverse conduction velocity by 71 ± 10%, whereas mannitol decreased it by 24 ± 4% and increased spontaneous ventricular tachycardias.
Does interstitial volume modulate conduction velocity and its dependence on gap junction coupling in guinea pig right ventricles?
Changes in interstitial volume modulate conduction velocity and its relationship with gap junctions, which may underlie arrhythmia susceptibility in diseases associated with gap junction remodeling.
Cardiac conduction through gap junctions is an important determinant of arrhythmia susceptibility. Yet, the relationship between degrees of G(j) uncoupling and conduction velocity (θ) remains controversial. Conflicting results in similar experiments are normally attributed to experimental differences. We hypothesized that interstitial volume modulates conduction velocity and its dependence on G(j). Interstitial volume (V(IS)) was quantified histologically from guinea pig right ventricle. Optical mapping was used to quantify conduction velocity and anisotropy (AR(θ)). Albumin (4 g/l) decreased histologically assessed V(IS), increased transverse θ by 71 ± 10%, and lowered AR(θ). Furthermore, albumin did not change isolated cell size. Conversely, mannitol increased V(IS), decreased transverse θ by 24 ± 4%, and increased AR(θ). Mannitol also decreased cell width by 12%. Furthermore, mannitol was associated with spontaneous ventricular tachycardias in three of eight animals relative to zero of 15 during control. The θ-G(j) relationship was assessed using the G(j) uncoupler carbenoxolone (CBX). Whereas 13 μM CBX did not significantly affect θ during control, it slowed transverse θ by 38 ± 9% during mannitol (edema). These data suggest changes in V(IS) modulate θ, AR(θ), and the θ-G(j) relationship and thereby alter arrhythmia susceptibility. Therefore, V(IS) may underlie arrhythmia susceptibility, particularly in diseases associated with gap junction remodeling.
Veeraraghavan et al. (Sat,) conducted a other in Arrhythmia susceptibility (n=23). Albumin and Mannitol vs. Control was evaluated on Transverse conduction velocity. Modulating interstitial volume with albumin increased transverse conduction velocity by 71 ± 10%, whereas mannitol decreased it by 24 ± 4% and increased spontaneous ventricular tachycardias.
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