Authors
Stefan Kääb, H Bradley Nuss, Nipavan Chiamvimonvat, Brian O’Rourke, Peter H Pak, David A Kass, Eduardo Marban, Gordon F Tomaselli
Publication date
1996/2/1
Journal
Circulation research
Volume
78
Issue
2
Pages
262-273
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Membrane current abnormalities have been described in human heart failure. To determine whether similar current changes are observed in a large animal model of heart failure, we studied dogs with pacing-induced cardiomyopathy. Myocytes isolated from the midmyocardium of 13 dogs with heart failure induced by 3 to 4 weeks of rapid ventricular pacing and from 16 nonpaced control dogs did not differ in cell surface area or resting membrane potential. Nevertheless, action potential duration (APD) was significantly prolonged in myocytes isolated from failing ventricles (APD at 90% repolarization, 1097±73 milliseconds [failing hearts, n=30] versus 842±56 milliseconds [control hearts, n=25]; P<.05), and the prominent repolarizing notch in phase 1 was dramatically attenuated. Basal L-type Ca2+ current and whole-cell Na+ current did not differ in cells from failing and from control hearts, but significant differences in …
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