Carbon Monoxide Effects on Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Ventricular Arrhythmogenesis

  • Al-Owais, MM
  • Peers, C
  • Steele, DS
  • Holden, AV
  • Benson, AP
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Publication date
December 2018
Publisher
Computing in Cardiology

Abstract

Increased dissolved carbon monoxide decreases ICa,L IK1 and IKr, and increases late INa currents in rat and guinea pig patch-clamped isolated ventricular myocytes. Action potentials are prolonged. These effects are reproduced by scaling the currents in the Gattoni et al., 2016 (rat) and Luo and Rudy, 1994 (guinea-pig) cell models. Using the same scaling of currents in the O’Hara-Rudy (2011) models the endo-, mid-myo- and epi-cardial APD90 is prolonged. CO abolishes alternans in endo-, and induces alternans in mid-myo -cardial cell models at cycle lengths < 280ms. In the homogenous human ventricular tissue models these CO effects decrease epi-, endocardial conduction velocities from 0.4 to 0.32m/s, and increase the widths of the vulnerable w...

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