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Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart

BACKGROUND: The cardiac conduction system consists of the sinus node, nodal extensions, atrioventricular (AV) node, penetrating bundle, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers. Node‐like AV ring tissue also exists at the AV junctions, and the right and left rings unite at the retroaortic node. The stud...

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Autores principales: Atkinson, Andrew J., Logantha, Sunil Jit R. J., Hao, Guoliang, Yanni, Joseph, Fedorenko, Olga, Sinha, Aditi, Gilbert, Stephen H., Benson, Alan P., Buckley, David L., Anderson, Robert H., Boyett, Mark R., Dobrzynski, Halina
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24356527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.113.000246
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author Atkinson, Andrew J.
Logantha, Sunil Jit R. J.
Hao, Guoliang
Yanni, Joseph
Fedorenko, Olga
Sinha, Aditi
Gilbert, Stephen H.
Benson, Alan P.
Buckley, David L.
Anderson, Robert H.
Boyett, Mark R.
Dobrzynski, Halina
author_facet Atkinson, Andrew J.
Logantha, Sunil Jit R. J.
Hao, Guoliang
Yanni, Joseph
Fedorenko, Olga
Sinha, Aditi
Gilbert, Stephen H.
Benson, Alan P.
Buckley, David L.
Anderson, Robert H.
Boyett, Mark R.
Dobrzynski, Halina
author_sort Atkinson, Andrew J.
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description BACKGROUND: The cardiac conduction system consists of the sinus node, nodal extensions, atrioventricular (AV) node, penetrating bundle, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers. Node‐like AV ring tissue also exists at the AV junctions, and the right and left rings unite at the retroaortic node. The study aims were to (1) construct a 3‐dimensional anatomical model of the AV rings and retroaortic node, (2) map electrical activation in the right ring and study its action potential characteristics, and (3) examine gene expression in the right ring and retroaortic node. METHODS AND RESULTS: Three‐dimensional reconstruction (based on magnetic resonance imaging, histology, and immunohistochemistry) showed the extent and organization of the specialized tissues (eg, how the AV rings form the right and left nodal extensions into the AV node). Multiextracellular electrode array and microelectrode mapping of isolated right ring preparations revealed robust spontaneous activity with characteristic diastolic depolarization. Using laser microdissection gene expression measured at the mRNA level (using quantitative PCR) and protein level (using immunohistochemistry and Western blotting) showed that the right ring and retroaortic node, like the sinus node and AV node but, unlike ventricular muscle, had statistically significant higher expression of key transcription factors (including Tbx3, Msx2, and Id2) and ion channels (including HCN4, Ca(v)3.1, Ca(v)3.2, K(v)1.5, SK1, K(ir)3.1, and K(ir)3.4) and lower expression of other key ion channels (Na(v)1.5 and K(ir)2.1). CONCLUSIONS: The AV rings and retroaortic node possess gene expression profiles similar to that of the AV node. Ion channel expression and electrophysiological recordings show the AV rings could act as ectopic pacemakers and a source of atrial tachycardia.
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spelling pubmed-38867392014-01-10 Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart Atkinson, Andrew J. Logantha, Sunil Jit R. J. Hao, Guoliang Yanni, Joseph Fedorenko, Olga Sinha, Aditi Gilbert, Stephen H. Benson, Alan P. Buckley, David L. Anderson, Robert H. Boyett, Mark R. Dobrzynski, Halina J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: The cardiac conduction system consists of the sinus node, nodal extensions, atrioventricular (AV) node, penetrating bundle, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers. Node‐like AV ring tissue also exists at the AV junctions, and the right and left rings unite at the retroaortic node. The study aims were to (1) construct a 3‐dimensional anatomical model of the AV rings and retroaortic node, (2) map electrical activation in the right ring and study its action potential characteristics, and (3) examine gene expression in the right ring and retroaortic node. METHODS AND RESULTS: Three‐dimensional reconstruction (based on magnetic resonance imaging, histology, and immunohistochemistry) showed the extent and organization of the specialized tissues (eg, how the AV rings form the right and left nodal extensions into the AV node). Multiextracellular electrode array and microelectrode mapping of isolated right ring preparations revealed robust spontaneous activity with characteristic diastolic depolarization. Using laser microdissection gene expression measured at the mRNA level (using quantitative PCR) and protein level (using immunohistochemistry and Western blotting) showed that the right ring and retroaortic node, like the sinus node and AV node but, unlike ventricular muscle, had statistically significant higher expression of key transcription factors (including Tbx3, Msx2, and Id2) and ion channels (including HCN4, Ca(v)3.1, Ca(v)3.2, K(v)1.5, SK1, K(ir)3.1, and K(ir)3.4) and lower expression of other key ion channels (Na(v)1.5 and K(ir)2.1). CONCLUSIONS: The AV rings and retroaortic node possess gene expression profiles similar to that of the AV node. Ion channel expression and electrophysiological recordings show the AV rings could act as ectopic pacemakers and a source of atrial tachycardia. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3886739/ /pubmed/24356527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.113.000246 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Atkinson, Andrew J.
Logantha, Sunil Jit R. J.
Hao, Guoliang
Yanni, Joseph
Fedorenko, Olga
Sinha, Aditi
Gilbert, Stephen H.
Benson, Alan P.
Buckley, David L.
Anderson, Robert H.
Boyett, Mark R.
Dobrzynski, Halina
Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart
title Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart
title_full Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart
title_fullStr Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart
title_full_unstemmed Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart
title_short Functional, Anatomical, and Molecular Investigation of the Cardiac Conduction System and Arrhythmogenic Atrioventricular Ring Tissue in the Rat Heart
title_sort functional, anatomical, and molecular investigation of the cardiac conduction system and arrhythmogenic atrioventricular ring tissue in the rat heart
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24356527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.113.000246
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