The cardiac sympathetic co-transmitter neuropeptide Y is pro-arrhythmic following ST-elevation myocardial infarction despite beta-blockade
European Heart Journal

Abstract
ST-elevation myocardial infarction is associated with high levels of cardiac sympathetic drive and release of the co-transmitter neuropeptide Y (NPY). We hypothesized that despite beta-blockade, NPY promotes arrhythmogenesis via ventricular myocyte receptors.
In 78 patients treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention, sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) or fibrillation (VF) occurred in 6 (7.7%) within 48 h. These patients had significantly (
The co-transmitter NPY is released during sympathetic stimulation and acts as a novel arrhythmic trigger. Drugs inhibiting the Y1 receptor work synergistically with beta-blockade as a new anti-arrhythmic therapy.
Contributors

Manish Kalla
Author

Guoliang Hao
Author

Nidi Tapoulal
Author

Jakub Tomek
Author

Kun Liu
Author

Lavinia Woodward
Author

Erica Dall’Armellina
Author

Adrian P Banning
Author

Robin P Choudhury
Author

Stefan Neubauer
Author

Rajesh K Kharbanda
Author

Keith M Channon
Author

Olujimi A Ajijola
Author

Kalyanam Shivkumar
Author
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles , United States of America

David J Paterson
Author
University of Oxford Oxford , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Neil Herring
Author
University of Oxford Oxford , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
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