Background—In depolarized myocardial infarct epicardial border zones, the cardiac sodium channel (SCN5A) is largely inactivated, contributing to low action potential upstroke velocity (V ˙ max), slow conduction, and reentry. We hypothesized that a fast inward current such as the skeletal muscle sodium channel (SkM1) operating more effectively at depolarized membrane potentials might restore fast conduction in epicardial border zones and be antiarrhythmic. Methods and Results—Computer simulations were done with a modified Hund-Rudy model. Canine myocardial infarcts were created by coronary ligation. Adenovirus expressing SkM1 and green fluorescent protein or green fluorescent protein alone (sham) was injected into epicardial border zones. Af...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Aims: Reentrant arrhythmias often develop in the setting of myocardial infarction and ensuing slow p...
Cardiomyocytes located at the ischemic border zone of infarcted ventricle are accompanied by redistr...
Background: Cardiomyocytes located at the ischemic border zone of infarcted ventricle are accompanie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cardiomyocytes located at the ischemic border zone of infarcted ventricle a...
In this work, detailed computational models are used to study the electrophysiology of normal epicar...
The mechanisms of cellular excitability and propagation of electrical signals in the cardiac muscle ...
Cardiac sodium channel are protein complexes that are expressed in the sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes ...
Voltage-gated sodium channels drive the initial depolarization phase of the cardiac action potential...
Cardiac sodium channels are responsible for conduction in the normal and diseased heart. We aimed to...
Background. Reentrant ventricular arrhythmias can occur in the surviving muscle fibers of the epicar...
The cardiac action potential (AP) is initiated by the depolarizing inward sodium current (I(Na)). Th...
Gap junctions and sodium channels are the major molecular determinants of normal and abnormal electr...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Aims: Reentrant arrhythmias often develop in the setting of myocardial infarction and ensuing slow p...
Cardiomyocytes located at the ischemic border zone of infarcted ventricle are accompanied by redistr...
Background: Cardiomyocytes located at the ischemic border zone of infarcted ventricle are accompanie...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cardiomyocytes located at the ischemic border zone of infarcted ventricle a...
In this work, detailed computational models are used to study the electrophysiology of normal epicar...
The mechanisms of cellular excitability and propagation of electrical signals in the cardiac muscle ...
Cardiac sodium channel are protein complexes that are expressed in the sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes ...
Voltage-gated sodium channels drive the initial depolarization phase of the cardiac action potential...
Cardiac sodium channels are responsible for conduction in the normal and diseased heart. We aimed to...
Background. Reentrant ventricular arrhythmias can occur in the surviving muscle fibers of the epicar...
The cardiac action potential (AP) is initiated by the depolarizing inward sodium current (I(Na)). Th...
Gap junctions and sodium channels are the major molecular determinants of normal and abnormal electr...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...
Decker KF, Heijman J, Silva JR, Hund TJ, Rudy Y. Properties and ionic mechanisms of action potential...