Optical mapping and optogenetics in cardiac electrophysiology research and therapy: a state-of-the-art review
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
State-of-the-art innovations in optical cardiac electrophysiology are significantly enhancing cardiac research. A potential leap into patient care is now on the horizon. Optical mapping, using fluorescent probes and high-speed cameras, offers detailed insights into cardiac activity and arrhythmias by analysing electrical signals, calcium dynamics, and metabolism. Optogenetics utilizes light-sensitive ion channels and pumps to realize contactless, cell-selective cardiac actuation for modelling arrhythmia, restoring sinus rhythm, and probing complex cell–cell interactions. The merging of optogenetics and optical mapping techniques for ‘all-optical’ electrophysiology marks a significant step forward. This combination allows for the contactless actuation and sensing of cardiac electrophysiology, offering unprecedented spatial–temporal resolution and control. Recent studies have performed all-optical imaging
Contributors

Olivia Baines
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Rina Sha
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Manish Kalla
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Andrew P Holmes
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Igor R Efimov
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Davor Pavlovic
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University of Birmingham Birmingham , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Christopher O’Shea
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