Light-based Approaches to Cardiac Arrhythmia Research: From Basic Science to Translational Applications
Author(s) -
Thomas V. Karathanos,
Patrick M. Boyle,
Natalia A. Trayanova
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
clinical medicine insights cardiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1179-5468
DOI - 10.4137/cmc.s39711
Subject(s) - defibrillation , cardiac electrophysiology , optogenetics , cardiac arrhythmia , neuroscience , cardiac function curve , heart rhythm , modalities , medicine , cardiac ablation , computer science , cardiology , ablation , electrophysiology , catheter ablation , atrial fibrillation , heart failure , psychology , social science , sociology
Light has long been used to image the heart, but now it can be used to modulate its electrophysiological function. Imaging modalities and techniques have long constituted an indispensable part of arrhythmia research and treatment. Recently, advances in the fields of optogenetics and photodynamic therapy have provided scientists with more effective approaches for probing, studying and potentially devising new treatments for cardiac arrhythmias. This article is a review of research toward the application of these techniques. It contains (a) an overview of advancements in technology and research that have contributed to light-based cardiac applications and (b) a summary of current and potential future applications of light-based control of cardiac cells, including modulation of heart rhythm, manipulation of cardiac action potential morphology, quantitative analysis of arrhythmias, defibrillation and cardiac ablation.
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