Increased late sodium current contributes to long QT-related arrhythmia susceptibility in female mice
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Female gender is a risk factor for long QT-related arrhythmias, but the underlying mechanisms remain uncertain. Here, we tested the hypothesis that gender-dependent function of the post-depolarization ‘late’ sodium current (INa-L) contributes.
Studies were conducted in mice in which the canonical cardiac sodium channel
These data identify variable late INa as a modulator of gender-dependent arrhythmia susceptibility.
Contributors

John S. Lowe
Author

Dina Myers Stroud
Author

Tao Yang
Author

Lynn Hall
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Thomas C. Atack
Author
