DocumentCode
330925
Title
Simulation study of the effect of pinacidil on ATP-sensitive potassium current and action potential duration in myocardial tissue
Author
Trenor, B. ; Ferrero, J.M., Jr. ; Rodriguez, B. ; Saiz, J. ; Ferrero, J.M. ; Thakor, N.K.
Author_Institution
Lab. Integrado de Bioingenieria, Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
fYear
1998
fDate
13-16 Sep 1998
Firstpage
581
Lastpage
584
Abstract
Metabolic impairment and potassium channel openers, such as pinacidil, activate the ATP-sensitive potassium current [IK(ATP) ]. This effect leads to a reduction of action potential duration (APD), eliciting serious arrhythmias, and reentry. However, the arrhythmogenic effects of the activation of IK(ATP) should be further studied. The authors´ goal is to simulate the effects of pinacidil on APD shortening with the aid of a computer model. This model is based on experimental results of the effects of pinacidil on IK(ATP) and its voltage dependence. The mathematical formulation completed the IK(ATP) model by Ferrero et al. (1996), which was introduced into the ventricular cardiac action potential model described by Luo and Rudy (phase II). The results of the simulations correlate well with experimentally estimated values and show that pinacidil strongly affects APD. Further simulations could elucidate the proarrhythmic or antiarrhythmic effects of pinacidil in myocardial tissue
Keywords
biochemistry; bioelectric phenomena; cardiology; digital simulation; muscle; physiological models; ATP-sensitive potassium current; action potential duration; antiarrhythmic effects; cardiac electrophysiology; mathematical formulation; myocardial tissue; pinacidil effect; proarrhythmic effects; Biomedical engineering; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Drugs; Heart; Laboratories; Mathematical model; Myocardium; Phase estimation; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology 1998
Conference_Location
Cleveland, OH
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5200-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.1998.731932
Filename
731932
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