Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9171663 | Journal of Electrocardiology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The total ventricular activation time for the transgenic animals was greater than that of the WT hearts for atrial and ventricular pacing locations. The isopotential maps from the mutated hearts showed a loss of anisotropy, as revealed by the more rounded and less elliptically shaped wave fronts seen immediately after epicardial point stimulation when compared with WT hearts. The weaker potential maxima in the mutated hearts did not exhibit the normal expansion and rotation associated with an advancing wave front in a normal heart, suggesting abnormalities in myocyte coupling in these hearts. Isopotential maps provided additional information about fiber architecture from the electric field that was not obtained from optical recordings alone. These findings provided a phenotypic characterization and specific insights into the mechanisms of the electrical abnormalities associated with altered integrin signaling in cardiac myocytes.
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Authors
Bonnie B. PhD, Bruno MD, Bruce BS, Philip R. PhD, Alice England, Maria L. PhD, John A. MD, Sheldon E. MD,