Sensitizing ryanodine receptors with caffeine significantly reduced the pacing threshold for both SR Ca2+ (188 vs 217 ms) and APD alternans (P<0.05 versus baseline) in intact rabbit hearts.
Tasa de eventos absoluta: 188% vs 217%
valor p: p=<0.05
RATIONALE: Sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca(2+) cycling is key to normal excitation-contraction coupling but may also contribute to pathological cardiac alternans and arrhythmia. OBJECTIVE: To measure intra-SR free Ca(2+) (Ca(2+)SR) changes in intact hearts during alternans and ventricular fibrillation (VF). METHODS AND RESULTS: Simultaneous optical mapping of Vm (with RH237) and Ca(2+)SR (with Fluo-5N AM) was performed in Langendorff-perfused rabbit hearts. Alternans and VF were induced by rapid pacing. SR Ca(2+) and action potential duration (APD) alternans occurred in-phase, but SR Ca(2+) alternans emerged first as cycle length was progressively reduced (217±10 versus 190±13 ms; P<0.05). Ryanodine receptor (RyR) refractoriness played a key role in the onset of SR Ca(2+) alternans, with SR Ca(2+) release alternans routinely occurring without changes in diastolic Ca(2+)SR. Sensitizing RyR with caffeine (200 μmol/L) significantly reduced the pacing threshold for both SR Ca(2+) and APD alternans (188±15 and 173±12 ms; P<0.05 versus baseline). Caffeine also reduced the magnitude of spatially discordant SR Ca(2+) alternans, but not APD alternans, the pacing threshold for discordance, or threshold for VF. During VF, Ca(2+)SR was high, but RyR remained nearly continuously refractory, resulting in minimal SR Ca(2+) release throughout VF. CONCLUSIONS: In intact hearts, RyR refractoriness initiates SR Ca(2+) release alternans that can be amplified by diastolic Ca(2+)SR alternans and lead to APD alternans. Sensitizing RyR suppresses spatially concordant but not discordant SR Ca(2+) and APD alternans. Despite increased Ca(2+)SR during VF, SR Ca(2+) release was nearly continuously refractory. This novel method provides insight into SR Ca(2+) handling during cardiac alternans and arrhythmia.
Wang et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Cardiac alternans and ventricular fibrillation. Caffeine vs. Baseline was evaluated on Pacing threshold for SR Ca2+ alternans (p=<0.05). Sensitizing ryanodine receptors with caffeine significantly reduced the pacing threshold for both SR Ca2+ (188 vs 217 ms) and APD alternans (P<0.05 versus baseline) in intact rabbit hearts.
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