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Increasing Gap Junction Coupling Reduces Transmural Dispersion of Repolarization and Prevents Torsade de Pointes in Rabbit LQT3 Model
Author(s) -
QUAN XIAOQING,
BAI RONG,
LIU NIAN,
CHEN BODI,
ZHANG CUNTAI
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.193
H-Index - 138
eISSN - 1540-8167
pISSN - 1045-3873
DOI - 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2007.00923.x
Subject(s) - gap junction , torsades de pointes , repolarization , qt interval , medicine , long qt syndrome , cardiology , afterdepolarization , coupling (piping) , endocrinology , intracellular , electrophysiology , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , materials science , metallurgy
Increased transmural dispersion of repolarization (TDR) contributes importantly to the development of torsades de pointes (TdP) in long QT syndrome (LQTS). Intercellular electrical coupling via gap junctions plays an important role in maintaining TDR in both normal and diseased hearts. This study examined the effects of antiarrhythmic peptide AAP10, a gap junction enhancer, on TDR and induction of TdP in a rabbit LQT3 model.Methods and Results:An arterially perfused rabbit left ventricular preparation and sea anemone toxin II (ATX‐II, 20 nM) were used to establish a LQT3 model. Transmural ECG as well as action potentials from both endocardium and epicardium were simultaneously recorded. Changes in nonphosphorylated connexin43 (Cx43) were measured by immunoblotting. Compared with the control group, the QT interval, TDR, early afterdepolariztion (EAD), R‐on‐T extrasystole, and TdP increased sharply with augmented nonphosphorylated Cx43 in the LQT3 group (P < 0.001 for both). Interestingly, compared with the LQT3 group, 500 nM AAP10 reduced QT interval, TDR (P < 0.001 for both), and prevented EAD, R‐on‐T extrasystole, and TdP (P = 0.003, P = 0.001, P = 0.02) with a parallel decrease in nonphosphorylated Cx43 in the presence of ATX‐II (P < 0.001).Conclusion:Gap junction enhancer AAP10 is capable of abbreviating the QT interval, reducing TDR, and suppressing TdP in a rabbit LQT3 model probably via its effect by preventing dephosphorylation of Cx43. These data suggest that increasing intercellular coupling may reduce TDR and, therefore, prevent TdP in LQTS.

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