Title :
Bradycardia in LQT3 patients: insights from 0D models
Author :
Wilders, Ronald ; Veldkamp, Marieke W. ; Baartscheer, Antonius ; Zegers, Jan G. ; Bezzina, C.R. ; Wilde, Arthur A M
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Physiol., Amsterdam Univ., Netherlands
Abstract :
Type 3 of the long-QT syndrome (LQT3) is caused by mutations in the human cardiac sodium channel gene (SCN5A). LQT3 carriers regularly present with bradycardia and sinus pauses. This has been reported for carriers of the ΔK1500, ΔKPQ, E1784K, D1790G, and 1795insD mutations, which all show a persistent inward sodium current and/or a negative shift in voltage dependence of inactivation. The 1795insD channel had previously been characterized by a -10 mV. We hypothesized that the relative bradycardia that has been reported for carriers of the 1795insD mutation is, at least in part, due to intrinsic slowing of the sinus node. Therefore, we carried out computer simulations to test the effects of the 1795insD mutation on the intrinsic pacemaker activity of sinus node cells. We found that the negative shift in inactivation reduces sinus rate by slowing diastolic depolarization, whereas the persistent inward current reduces sinus rate by an increase in action potential duration, and that these effects are almost additive. Also, sinus node cells may fail to repolarize. We conclude that sodium channel mutations may account for the relative bradycardia and sinus node dysfunction seen in LQT3 patients.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomembrane transport; cellular biophysics; digital simulation; electrocardiography; medical computing; sodium; -10 mV; 0D models; 1795insD channel; Bradycardia; LQT3 Patients; Na; action potential duration; diastolic depolarization; human cardiac sodium channel gene; inactivation; intrinsic pacemaker activity; long-QT syndrome; persistent inward current; sinus pauses; voltage dependence; Cardiology; Computer simulation; Genetic mutations; Humans; Mathematical model; Pacemakers; Physiology; Polarization; Testing; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7789-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2003.1279491