Title :
Ionic mechanisms of triggered activity in atrial cell models
Author :
Varela, Marta ; Morgan, Ross ; Ghavami, Nooshin ; James, Stuart ; Aslanidi, Oleg
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., King´s Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
Spontaneous electrical activity in the atria, primarily near the pulmonary veins (PVs), is strongly linked with triggers for atrial fibrillation (AF). However, mechanisms of such triggered activity are incompletely understood. In this study, we use electrophysiologically detailed atrial cell models to investigate the role of late sodium current, INaL, in the mechanisms of triggered activity. The model simulations show that increases of this inward current (seen in several conditions that predispose to AF) can play a key role in the initiation of spontaneous diastolic depolarisation in atrial cells. Sustained triggered activity also requires contributions of other factors - increased L-type calcium current and decreased potassium currents - which are associated with β-adrenergic stimulation of atrial cells. The proposed mechanism is in agreement with experiments showing that triggered activity can be induced in the PVs primarily by β-adrenergic stimulation and stopped by ranolazine, a blocker of INaL. Triggered activity in the model can be halted in fibrotic conditions, when myocytes are coupled to fibroblasts. Hence, the mechanism may be more relevant to paroxysmal AF.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomembrane transport; blood vessels; calcium; cellular biophysics; potassium; sodium; β-adrenergic stimulation; L-type calcium current; PV; atrial cell models; atrial fibrillation; fibroblasts; fibrotic conditions; inward current; ionic mechanism; late sodium current; model simulations; myocytes; paroxysmal AF; potassium currents; pulmonary veins; ranolazine; spontaneous diastolic depolarisation; spontaneous electrical activity; sustained triggered activity; Abstracts; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Economics; Electric potential; ISO standards;
Conference_Titel :
Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2014
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4346-3