Atrial Fibrillation Initiated by Early Afterdepolarization-Mediated Triggered Activity during Acute Oxidative Stress: Efficacy of Late Sodium Current Blockade
Journal: Journal of Heart Health (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-04-26
Authors : Arash Pezhouman Hong Cao Michael C Fishbein Luiz Belardinelli James N Weiss Hrayr S Karagueuzian;
Page : 1-7
Keywords : Atrial fibrillation; CAMKII; Fibrosis; Early afterdepolarizations; Optical activation map; Hydrogen Peroxide; GS-967; Late inward sodium current;
Abstract
Background: The mechanism of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) that emerges spontaneously during acute oxidative stress is poorly defined and its drug therapy remains suboptimal. We hypothesized that oxidative activation of Ca-calmodulin dependent protein kinase (CaMKII) promotes Early Afterdepolarization-(EAD)-mediated triggered AF in aged fibrotic atria that is sensitive to late Na current (INa-L) blockade. Method and Results: High-resolution voltage optical mapping of the Left and Right Atrial (LA & RA) epicardial surfaces along with microelectrode recordings were performed in isolated-perfused male Fisher 344 rat hearts in Langendorff setting. Aged atria (23-24 months) manifested 10-fold increase in atrial tissue fibrosis compared to young/adult (2-4 months) atria (P<0001. Spontaneous AF arose in 39 out of 41 of the aged atria but in 0 out of 12 young/adult hearts (P<001) during arterial perfusion of with 0.1 mm of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2 ). Optical Action Potential (AP) activation maps showed that the AF was initiated by a focal mechanism in the LA suggestive of EAD-mediated triggered activity. Cellular AP recordings with glass microelectrodes from the LA epicardial sites showing focal activity confirmed optical AP recordings that the spontaneous AF was initiated by late phase 3 EAD-mediated triggered activity. Inhibition of CaMKII activity with KN-93 (1 µM) (N=6) or its downstream target, the enhanced INa-L with GS-967 (1 µM), a specific blocker of INa-L (N=6), potently suppressed the AF and prevented its initiation when perfused 15 min prior to H2O2 (n=6). Conclusions: Increased atrial tissue fibrosis combined with acute oxidative activation of CaMK II Initiate AF by EAD-mediated triggered activity. Specific block of the INa-L with GS-967 effectively suppresses the AF. Drug therapy of oxidative AF in humans with traditional antiarrhythmic drugs remains suboptimal; suppressing INa-L offers a potential new strategy for effective suppression of oxidative human AF that remains suboptimal.
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