1995
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1995.268.5.h1803
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Calcium- and sodium-dependent modulation of stretch-induced arrhythmias in isolated canine ventricles

Abstract: Gadolinium-sensitive stretch-activated channels have been implicated in the process of mechanotransduction signaling of ventricular myocardium. Such channels nonspecifically transport Na+ and Ca2+ in the inward direction. We tested the hypothesis that Na+ and Ca2+ influx are important in the genesis of stretch-induced arrhythmias (SIAs) in an isolated, blood-perfused canine ventricle. To elicit SIAs, left ventricular volume was transiently increased in early diastole using a computerized servo-pump system. Mon… Show more

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“…The probability of a stretch-induced arrhythmia was determined from multiple alternating sequences in which a stretch of known amplitude or no stretch was delivered. [95], [96] Model for sudden cardiac death Male mongrel dogs weighing 14-22 kg are used for this model. Programmed electrical stimulation is performed between days 3 and 5 after the induction of anterior myocardial infarction by occlusion/perfusion on the left anterior descending coronary artery.…”
Section: Ventricular Fibrillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The probability of a stretch-induced arrhythmia was determined from multiple alternating sequences in which a stretch of known amplitude or no stretch was delivered. [95], [96] Model for sudden cardiac death Male mongrel dogs weighing 14-22 kg are used for this model. Programmed electrical stimulation is performed between days 3 and 5 after the induction of anterior myocardial infarction by occlusion/perfusion on the left anterior descending coronary artery.…”
Section: Ventricular Fibrillationmentioning
confidence: 99%