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Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing

The sinoatrial node (SAN) is heterogeneous in terms of cell size, ion channels, current densities, connexins and electrical coupling. For example, Na(v)1.5 (responsible for I (Na)) and Cx43 (responsible for electrical coupling) are absent from the centre of the SAN (normally the leading pacemaker si...

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Autores principales: Inada, Shin, Zhang, Henggui, Tellez, James O., Shibata, Nitaro, Nakazawa, Kazuo, Kamiya, Kaichiro, Kodama, Itsuo, Mitsui, Kazuyuki, Dobrzynski, Halina, Boyett, Mark R., Honjo, Haruo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3997424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24759974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094565
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author Inada, Shin
Zhang, Henggui
Tellez, James O.
Shibata, Nitaro
Nakazawa, Kazuo
Kamiya, Kaichiro
Kodama, Itsuo
Mitsui, Kazuyuki
Dobrzynski, Halina
Boyett, Mark R.
Honjo, Haruo
author_facet Inada, Shin
Zhang, Henggui
Tellez, James O.
Shibata, Nitaro
Nakazawa, Kazuo
Kamiya, Kaichiro
Kodama, Itsuo
Mitsui, Kazuyuki
Dobrzynski, Halina
Boyett, Mark R.
Honjo, Haruo
author_sort Inada, Shin
collection PubMed
description The sinoatrial node (SAN) is heterogeneous in terms of cell size, ion channels, current densities, connexins and electrical coupling. For example, Na(v)1.5 (responsible for I (Na)) and Cx43 (responsible for electrical coupling) are absent from the centre of the SAN (normally the leading pacemaker site), but present in the periphery (at SAN-atrial muscle junction). To test whether the heterogeneity is important for the functioning of the SAN, one- and two-dimensional models of the SAN and surrounding atrial muscle were created. Normal functioning of the SAN (in terms of cycle length, position of leading pacemaker site, conduction times, activation and repolarization sequences and space constants) was observed when, from the centre to the periphery, (i) cell characteristics (cell size and ionic current densities) were changed in a gradient fashion from a central-type (lacking I (Na)) to a peripheral-type (possessing I (Na)) and (ii) coupling conductance was increased in a gradient fashion. We conclude that the heterogeneous nature of the node is important for its normal functioning. The presence of Na(v)1.5 and Cx43 in the periphery may be essential for the node to be able to drive the atrial muscle: Na(v)1.5 provides the necessary depolarizing current and Cx43 delivers it to the atrial muscle.
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spelling pubmed-39974242014-04-29 Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing Inada, Shin Zhang, Henggui Tellez, James O. Shibata, Nitaro Nakazawa, Kazuo Kamiya, Kaichiro Kodama, Itsuo Mitsui, Kazuyuki Dobrzynski, Halina Boyett, Mark R. Honjo, Haruo PLoS One Research Article The sinoatrial node (SAN) is heterogeneous in terms of cell size, ion channels, current densities, connexins and electrical coupling. For example, Na(v)1.5 (responsible for I (Na)) and Cx43 (responsible for electrical coupling) are absent from the centre of the SAN (normally the leading pacemaker site), but present in the periphery (at SAN-atrial muscle junction). To test whether the heterogeneity is important for the functioning of the SAN, one- and two-dimensional models of the SAN and surrounding atrial muscle were created. Normal functioning of the SAN (in terms of cycle length, position of leading pacemaker site, conduction times, activation and repolarization sequences and space constants) was observed when, from the centre to the periphery, (i) cell characteristics (cell size and ionic current densities) were changed in a gradient fashion from a central-type (lacking I (Na)) to a peripheral-type (possessing I (Na)) and (ii) coupling conductance was increased in a gradient fashion. We conclude that the heterogeneous nature of the node is important for its normal functioning. The presence of Na(v)1.5 and Cx43 in the periphery may be essential for the node to be able to drive the atrial muscle: Na(v)1.5 provides the necessary depolarizing current and Cx43 delivers it to the atrial muscle. Public Library of Science 2014-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3997424/ /pubmed/24759974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094565 Text en © 2014 Inada et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Inada, Shin
Zhang, Henggui
Tellez, James O.
Shibata, Nitaro
Nakazawa, Kazuo
Kamiya, Kaichiro
Kodama, Itsuo
Mitsui, Kazuyuki
Dobrzynski, Halina
Boyett, Mark R.
Honjo, Haruo
Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing
title Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing
title_full Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing
title_fullStr Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing
title_full_unstemmed Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing
title_short Importance of Gradients in Membrane Properties and Electrical Coupling in Sinoatrial Node Pacing
title_sort importance of gradients in membrane properties and electrical coupling in sinoatrial node pacing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3997424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24759974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094565
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