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Heart Rhythm ; 6(5): 684-92, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19303369

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BACKGROUND: Modification of spiral wave (SW) reentry by antiarrhythmic drugs is a central issue to be challenged for better understanding of their benefits and risks. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the effects of pilsicainide and/or verapamil, which block sodium and L-type calcium currents (I(Na) and I(Ca,L)), respectively, on SW reentry. METHODS: A two-dimensional epicardial ventricular muscle layer was created in rabbit hearts by cryoablation (n = 32), and action potential signals were analyzed by high-resolution optical mapping. RESULTS: During constant stimulation, pilsicainide (3-5 microM) caused a frequency-dependent decrease of conduction velocity (CV; by 20%-54% at 5 Hz) without affecting action potential duration (APD). Verapamil (3 microM) caused APD shortening (by 16% at 5 Hz) without affecting CV. Ventricular tachycardias (VTs) that were induced were more sustained in the presence of either pilsicainide or verapamil. The incidence of sustained VTs (>30 s)/all VTs per heart was 58% +/- 9% for 5 microM pilsicainide vs. 22% +/- 9% for controls and 62% +/- 10% for 3 microM verapamil vs. 22% +/- 8% for controls. The SWs with pilsicainide were characterized by slower rotation around longer functional block lines (FBLs), whereas those with verapamil were characterized by faster rotation around shorter FBLs. Combined application of 3 microM pilsicainide and 3 microM verapamil resulted in early termination of VTs (sustained VTs/all VTs per heart: 2% +/- 2% vs. 29% +/- 9% for controls); SWs showed extensive drift and decremental conduction, leading to their spontaneous annihilation. CONCLUSION: Blockade of either I(Na) or I(Ca,L) stabilizes SWs in a two-dimensional epicardial layer of rabbit ventricular myocardium to help their persistence, whereas blockade of both currents destabilizes SWs to facilitate their termination.


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Calcium Channel Blockers/therapeutic use , Calcium Channels, L-Type/drug effects , Heart Ventricles/pathology , Lidocaine/analogs & derivatives , Sodium Channel Blockers/therapeutic use , Tachycardia, Sinoatrial Nodal Reentry/drug therapy , Verapamil/therapeutic use , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac , Heart Rate/drug effects , Heart Ventricles/drug effects , Heart Ventricles/physiopathology , Lidocaine/therapeutic use , Pericardium/pathology , Rabbits , Sodium Channels/drug effects , Sodium Channels/metabolism , Tachycardia, Sinoatrial Nodal Reentry/metabolism , Tachycardia, Sinoatrial Nodal Reentry/pathology , Treatment Outcome
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