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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol (July 28, 2006). doi:10.1152/ajpheart.01101.2005
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Submitted on October 18, 2005
Accepted on July 27, 2006

Computational Evaluation of the Roles of Na+ Current, iNa and Cell Death in Cardiac Pacemaking and Driving

Henggui Zhang1*, Yu Zhao1, Ming Lei2, Halina Dobrzynski2, Jihong Liu3, Arun V Holden2, and Mark R Boyett2

1 Biological Physics Group, School of Physics & Astronomy, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
2 Division of Cardiovascular and Endocrine Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
3 College of Information Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: henggui.zhang{at}manchester.ac.uk.

Voltage-dependent sodium (Na+) channels are heterogeneously distributed through the pacemaker of the heart, the sinoatrial node (SA node). The measured sodium channel current (iNa) density is higher in the periphery but low or zero in the centre of the SA node. The functional roles of iNa in initiation and conduction of cardiac pacemaker activity remains uncertain. We evaluated the functional roles of iNa by computer modelling. A gradient model of the intact SA node and atrium of the rabbit heart was developed that incorporates both heterogeneities of the SA node electrophysiology and histological structure. Our computations show that a large iNa in the periphery helps the SA node to drive the atrial muscle. Removal iNa from the SA node slows down the pacemaking rate and increases the sinoatrial node-atrium conduction time. In some cases, reduction of the SA node iNa results in impairment of impulse initiation and conduction that leads to the SA node-atrium conduction exit block. Decrease in active SA node cell population has similar effects. Combined actions of reduced cell population and removal of iNa from the SA node have greater impacts on weakening the ability of the SA node to pace and drive the atrium.




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