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Weber dos Santos, R; Nygren, A; Otaviano Campos, F; Koch, H; Giles, WR.
Experimental and theoretical ventricular electrograms and their relation to electrophysiological gradients in the adult rat heart.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2009; 297(4): H1521-H1534. Doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.01066.2008 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Campos Fernando Otaviano
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Abstract:
The electrical activity of adult mouse and rat hearts has been analyzed extensively, often as a prerequisite for genetic engineering studies or for the development of rodent models of human diseases. Some aspects of the initiation and conduction of the cardiac action potential in rodents closely resemble those in large mammals. However, rodents have a much higher heart rate and their ventricular action potential is triangular and very short. As a consequence, an interpretation of the electrocardiogram in the mouse and rat remains difficult and controversial. In this study, optical mapping techniques have been applied to an in vitro left ventricular adult rat preparation to obtain patterns of conduction and action potential duration measurements from the epicardial surface. This information has been combined with previously published mathematical models of the rat ventricular myocyte to develop a bidomain model for action potential propagation and electrogram formation in the rat left ventricle. Important insights into the basis for the repolarization waveform in the ventricular electrogram of the adult rat have been obtained. Notably, our model demonstrated that the biphasic shape of the rat ventricular repolarization wave can be explained in terms of the transmural and apex-to-base gradients in action potential duration that exist in the rat left ventricle.
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Action Potentials -
Age Factors -
Animals -
Computer Simulation -
Electrocardiography -
Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac -
Heart Conduction System - physiology
Male -
Models, Cardiovascular -
Perfusion -
Pericardium - physiology
Rats -
Rats, Sprague-Dawley -
Reproducibility of Results -
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted -
Time Factors -
Ventricular Function, Left -

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cardiac electrophysiology
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