Electrophysiological heterogeneity in large populations of rabbit ventricular cardiomyocytes
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Cardiac electrophysiological heterogeneity includes: (i) regional differences in action potential (AP) waveform, (ii) AP waveform differences in cells isolated from a single region, (iii) variability of the contribution of individual ion currents in cells with similar AP durations (APDs). The aim of this study is to assess intra-regional AP waveform differences, to quantify the contribution of specific ion channels to the APD via drug responses and to generate a population of mathematical models to investigate the mechanisms underlying heterogeneity in rabbit ventricular cells.
APD in ∼50 isolated cells from subregions of the LV free wall of rabbit hearts were measured using a voltage-sensitive dye. When stimulated at 2 Hz, average APD90 value in cells from the basal epicardial region was 254 ± 25 ms (mean ± standard deviation) in 17 hearts with a mean interquartile range (IQR) of 53 ± 17 ms. Endo-epicardial and apical-basal APD90 differences accounted for ∼10% of the IQR value. Highly variable changes in APD occurred after IK(r) or ICa(L) block that included a sub-population of cells (HR) with an exaggerated (hyper) response to IK(r) inhibition. A set of 4471 AP models matching the experimental APD90 distribution was generated from a larger population of models created by random variation of the maximum conductances (
Modelling the measured range of inter-cell APDs required a larger range of key
Contributors

Godfrey L Smith
Author
Cardiovascular Research Centre of Glasgow Glasgow , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Quentin Lachaud
Author

Muhamad Hifzhudin Noor Aziz
Author

Francis L Burton
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Niall Macquaide
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Rachel C Myles
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University of Glasgow Glasgow , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Radostin D Simitev
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