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Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model
AIMS: Ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTs) are common in the pathologically remodelled heart. These arrhythmias can be lethal, necessitating acute treatment like electrical cardioversion to restore normal rhythm. Recently, it has been proposed that cardioversion may also be realized via optically cont...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34528100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab294 |
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author | Nyns, Emile C A Jin, Tianyi Fontes, Magda S van den Heuvel, Titus Portero, Vincent Ramsey, Catilin Bart, Cindy I Zeppenfeld, Katja Schalij, Martin J van Brakel, Thomas J Ramkisoensing, Arti A Zhang, Guoqi Poelma, René H Ördög, Balazs de Vries, Antoine A F Pijnappels, Daniël A |
author_facet | Nyns, Emile C A Jin, Tianyi Fontes, Magda S van den Heuvel, Titus Portero, Vincent Ramsey, Catilin Bart, Cindy I Zeppenfeld, Katja Schalij, Martin J van Brakel, Thomas J Ramkisoensing, Arti A Zhang, Guoqi Poelma, René H Ördög, Balazs de Vries, Antoine A F Pijnappels, Daniël A |
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description | AIMS: Ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTs) are common in the pathologically remodelled heart. These arrhythmias can be lethal, necessitating acute treatment like electrical cardioversion to restore normal rhythm. Recently, it has been proposed that cardioversion may also be realized via optically controlled generation of bioelectricity by the arrhythmic heart itself through optogenetics and therefore without the need of traumatizing high-voltage shocks. However, crucial mechanistic and translational aspects of this strategy have remained largely unaddressed. Therefore, we investigated optogenetic termination of VTs (i) in the pathologically remodelled heart using an (ii) implantable multi-LED device for (iii) in vivo closed-chest, local illumination. METHODS AND RESULTS: In order to mimic a clinically relevant sequence of events, transverse aortic constriction (TAC) was applied to adult male Wistar rats before optogenetic modification. This modification took place 3 weeks later by intravenous delivery of adeno-associated virus vectors encoding red-activatable channelrhodopsin or Citrine for control experiments. At 8–10 weeks after TAC, VTs were induced ex vivo and in vivo, followed by programmed local illumination of the ventricular apex by a custom-made implanted multi-LED device. This resulted in effective and repetitive VT termination in the remodelled adult rat heart after optogenetic modification, leading to sustained restoration of sinus rhythm in the intact animal. Mechanistically, studies on the single cell and tissue level revealed collectively that, despite the cardiac remodelling, there were no significant differences in bioelectricity generation and subsequent transmembrane voltage responses between diseased and control animals, thereby providing insight into the observed robustness of optogenetic VT termination. CONCLUSION: Our results show that implant-based optical cardioversion of VTs is feasible in the pathologically remodelled heart in vivo after local optogenetic targeting because of preserved optical control over bioelectricity generation. These findings add novel mechanistic and translational insight into optical ventricular cardioversion. |
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spelling | pubmed-93282862022-07-28 Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model Nyns, Emile C A Jin, Tianyi Fontes, Magda S van den Heuvel, Titus Portero, Vincent Ramsey, Catilin Bart, Cindy I Zeppenfeld, Katja Schalij, Martin J van Brakel, Thomas J Ramkisoensing, Arti A Zhang, Guoqi Poelma, René H Ördög, Balazs de Vries, Antoine A F Pijnappels, Daniël A Cardiovasc Res Original Article AIMS: Ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTs) are common in the pathologically remodelled heart. These arrhythmias can be lethal, necessitating acute treatment like electrical cardioversion to restore normal rhythm. Recently, it has been proposed that cardioversion may also be realized via optically controlled generation of bioelectricity by the arrhythmic heart itself through optogenetics and therefore without the need of traumatizing high-voltage shocks. However, crucial mechanistic and translational aspects of this strategy have remained largely unaddressed. Therefore, we investigated optogenetic termination of VTs (i) in the pathologically remodelled heart using an (ii) implantable multi-LED device for (iii) in vivo closed-chest, local illumination. METHODS AND RESULTS: In order to mimic a clinically relevant sequence of events, transverse aortic constriction (TAC) was applied to adult male Wistar rats before optogenetic modification. This modification took place 3 weeks later by intravenous delivery of adeno-associated virus vectors encoding red-activatable channelrhodopsin or Citrine for control experiments. At 8–10 weeks after TAC, VTs were induced ex vivo and in vivo, followed by programmed local illumination of the ventricular apex by a custom-made implanted multi-LED device. This resulted in effective and repetitive VT termination in the remodelled adult rat heart after optogenetic modification, leading to sustained restoration of sinus rhythm in the intact animal. Mechanistically, studies on the single cell and tissue level revealed collectively that, despite the cardiac remodelling, there were no significant differences in bioelectricity generation and subsequent transmembrane voltage responses between diseased and control animals, thereby providing insight into the observed robustness of optogenetic VT termination. CONCLUSION: Our results show that implant-based optical cardioversion of VTs is feasible in the pathologically remodelled heart in vivo after local optogenetic targeting because of preserved optical control over bioelectricity generation. These findings add novel mechanistic and translational insight into optical ventricular cardioversion. Oxford University Press 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9328286/ /pubmed/34528100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab294 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Article Nyns, Emile C A Jin, Tianyi Fontes, Magda S van den Heuvel, Titus Portero, Vincent Ramsey, Catilin Bart, Cindy I Zeppenfeld, Katja Schalij, Martin J van Brakel, Thomas J Ramkisoensing, Arti A Zhang, Guoqi Poelma, René H Ördög, Balazs de Vries, Antoine A F Pijnappels, Daniël A Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model |
title | Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model |
title_full | Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model |
title_fullStr | Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model |
title_full_unstemmed | Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model |
title_short | Optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and LED implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model |
title_sort | optical ventricular cardioversion by local optogenetic targeting and led implantation in a cardiomyopathic rat model |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34528100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvab294 |
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