The theme of this application is the effects of activation sequence on repolarization properties. Parallel animal, isolated tissue and isolated cell studies and computer simulations are proposed. Studies are designed to: 1) define the mechanisms controlling activation sequence induced change in electronic effects on repolarization, 2) determine the effect of activation sequence on the spatial distributions of repolarization properties, and 3) examine the relation between activation sequence induced changes in repolarization and arrhythmia vulnerability. Electrograms will be recorded simultaneously from up to 192 sites in whole canine preparations and refractory periods will be measured during multiple activation sequences and paced cycle lengths in normal and ischemic myocardium. Isolated tissue and cell studies will be done in which the effects of similar interventions on action potential height, duration, area, membrane resistance during repolarization and intracellular Ca will be determined. Computer simulations will include 1D, 2D and 3D models with uniform and nonuniform tissue anisotropy and incorporate membrane equations from Ebihara-Johnson and DiFrancesco-Noble. The results will be analyzed in terms of the relation of activation sequence induced changes in action potential height, membrane resistance during repolarization and conduction velocity to changes in repolarization properties and the spatial distribution of those properties. There is increasing awareness that tissue anisotropy plays a role in reentrant arrhythmias. Emphasis, however, has been on the effects of anisotropy on propagation. Our proposed studies are specifically directed at examining the ways activation perturbs the spatial gradients of repolarization, determining the mechanism for those effects and the role of activation sequence induced changes in repolarization in reentrant arrhythmias. We believe detailed studies of repolarization, as proposed here, are important to understanding and controlling arrhythmias.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HL034288-08
Application #
3347063
Study Section
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research A Study Section (CVA)
Project Start
1985-09-01
Project End
1995-08-31
Budget Start
1993-09-01
Budget End
1994-08-31
Support Year
8
Fiscal Year
1993
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Utah
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
City
Salt Lake City
State
UT
Country
United States
Zip Code
84112
Pollard, A E; Spitzer, K W; Burgess, M J (1997) Contributions of the specialized conduction system to the activation sequence in the canine pulmonary conus. Am J Physiol 273:H446-63
Spitzer, K W; Sato, N; Tanaka, H et al. (1997) Electrotonic modulation of electrical activity in rabbit atrioventricular node myocytes. Am J Physiol 273:H767-76
Levi, A J; Li, J; Spitzer, K W et al. (1996) Effect on the indo-1 transient of applying Ca2+ channel blocker for a single beat in voltage-clamped guinea-pig cardiac myocytes. J Physiol 494 ( Pt 3):653-73
Burgess, M J; Pollard, A E; Spitzer, K W et al. (1995) Effects of premature beats on repolarization of postextrasystolic beats. Circulation 92:1969-80
Levi, A J; Spitzer, K W; Kohmoto, O et al. (1994) Depolarization-induced Ca entry via Na-Ca exchange triggers SR release in guinea pig cardiac myocytes. Am J Physiol 266:H1422-33
Zubair, I; Pollard, A E; Spitzer, K W et al. (1994) Effects of activation sequence on the spatial distribution of repolarization properties. J Electrocardiol 27:115-27
Xu, P; Spitzer, K W (1994) Na-independent Cl(-)-HCO3- exchange mediates recovery of pHi from alkalosis in guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Am J Physiol 267:H85-91
Pollard, A E; Burgess, M J; Spitzer, K W (1993) Computer simulations of three-dimensional propagation in ventricular myocardium. Effects of intramural fiber rotation and inhomogeneous conductivity on epicardial activation. Circ Res 72:744-56
Pollard, A E; Hooke, N; Henriquez, C S (1992) Cardiac propagation simulation. Crit Rev Biomed Eng 20:171-210
Spitzer, K W; Bridge, J H (1992) Relationship between intracellular pH and tension development in resting ventricular muscle and myocytes. Am J Physiol 262:C316-27

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