Electric field stimulation of 8 V/cm produced action potential prolongation of 36% along fibers versus 20% across fibers (p<0.05) in rabbit papillary muscles.
Electric field stimulation alters action potential duration in rabbit myocardium depending on field strength, orientation, and timing, which may explain mechanisms of electrically induced functional reentry.
p-value: p=<0.05
We have investigated the effects of electric field stimulation on membrane repolarization in rabbit papillary muscles and assessed the consequences of these effects for the dispersion of intracellular potentials and the production of a propagation wave front or unidirectional block in relatively refractory tissue. The stimuli studied had electric field strength of 0.25-14 V/cm, duration of 2 msec, and field orientation along or across the myocardial fibers. The field strengths to excite the muscles in diastole were 0.68 or 1.23 V/cm for stimuli oriented along or across the fibers, respectively (p less than 0.01, along versus across). A 2.5-V/cm stimulus given near the end of the action potential (AP) produced either no response or, after increasing the stimulus delay only 2-3 msec, a full response with almost no AP durations that were intermediate. For stimulation along and across the fibers, respectively, given at 70% of the AP duration, a 4-V/cm stimulus produced AP prolongation (measured at 90% repolarization) of 20% and 4% (p less than 0.05), an 8-V/cm stimulus produced AP prolongation of 36% and 20% (p less than 0.05), and a 14-V/cm stimulus produced AP prolongation of 36% and 30% (p = NS). For either orientation, AP prolongation by stimuli of 8 V/cm or 14 V/cm increased gradually as the stimulus delay was increased. The different effects in relatively refractory tissue of stimuli of 2.5 V/cm compared with 8 V/cm can explain the propagation wave front and block that occur with electrically induced functional reentry in the heart.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Knisley et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Cellular repolarization in rabbit myocardium. Electric field stimulation vs. Different field orientations (along vs across fibers) was evaluated on Action potential prolongation (p=<0.05). Electric field stimulation of 8 V/cm produced action potential prolongation of 36% along fibers versus 20% across fibers (p<0.05) in rabbit papillary muscles.