Partial cellular uncoupling by 2 microM heptanol infusion increased the induction of sustained atrial fibrillation from 0% at baseline to 75% in isolated canine left atria (P<0.001).
Atrial fibrillation (n=12)
Heptanol infusion vs Baseline (1-50 microM)
Inducible sustained (>30 s) atrial fibrillation, p=< 0.001
Absolute Event Rate: 75% vs 0%
p-value: p=< 0.001
We hypothesized that partial cellular uncoupling produced by low concentrations of heptanol increases the vulnerability to inducible atrial fibrillation (AF). The epicardial surface of 12 isolated-perfused canine left atria was optically mapped before and after 1-50 microM heptanol infusion. At baseline, no sustained (>30 s) AF could be induced in any of the 12 tissues. However, after 2 microM heptanol infusion, sustained AF was induced in 9 of 12 tissues (P 5 microM caused loss of 1:1 capture during rapid pacing, causing no AF to be induced. AF was initiated by conduction block across the fiber leading to reentry, which broke up after one to two rotations into two to four independent wavelets that sustained the AF. Heptanol at 2 microM had no effect on the cellular action potential duration restitution or on the maximal velocity rate over time of the upstroke. The effects of heptanol were reversible. We conclude that partial cellular uncoupling by heptanol without changing atrial active membrane properties promotes wavebreak, reentry, and AF during rapid pacing.
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Ohara et al. (Sun,) conducted a other in Atrial fibrillation (n=12). Heptanol infusion vs. Baseline was evaluated on Inducible sustained (>30 s) atrial fibrillation (p=< 0.001). Partial cellular uncoupling by 2 microM heptanol infusion increased the induction of sustained atrial fibrillation from 0% at baseline to 75% in isolated canine left atria (P<0.001).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0d290bd7cdc72b866566ab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00927.2001
Toshihiko Ohara
Nippon Medical School
Zhilin Qu
Electrophysiology
Moon‐Hyoung Lee
Electrophysiology
AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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