Epicardial adipose tissue modulates arrhythmogenesis in right ventricle outflow tract cardiomyocytes
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Ventricular arrhythmia (VA) frequently occurs in fatty infiltrative cardiomyopathy or epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) abundant hearts. Right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT), commonly covered with EAT, is vital for VA genesis. This study explored whether EAT contributes to RVOT arrhythmogenesis.
Conventional microelectrodes and whole-cell patch clamp were used to record electrical activity and ionic currents in rabbit RVOT tissue preparation or isolated single cardiomyocytes with or without (control) connected EAT. Epicardial adipose tissue-connected (
Epicardial adipose tissue exerts distinctive electrophysiological effects on RVOT with a propensity towards VA induction, which might play a role in lipotoxicity pathogenesis-related ventricular arrhythmogenesis.
Contributors

Yen-Yu Lu
Author

Shih-Yu Huang
Author

Yao-Chang Chen
Author

Yi-Ann Chen
Author

Shih-Ann Chen
Author

Yi-Jen Chen
Author