Cardiac Excitation Waves under Strong Hyperkalemia Condition


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Abstract

Normal blood levels of potassium are critical for maintaining normal heart electrical rhythm. Both low blood potassium levels (hypokalemia) and high blood potassium levels (hyperkalemia) can lead to abnormal heart rhythms. The aim of the work presented is to study the effect of potassium concentration on the excitation wave in the cardiac tissue. Results have been obtained both in the experimental model, which is a monolayer of neonatal rat cardiomyocytes, and in the modified Korhonen computer model, designed for ventricular rat neonatal cardiomyocytes. The existence of non-sodium excitation waves under a strong hyperkalemia (more than 10 mM K + in the extracellular environment) in the cardiomyocyte monolayer has been found and has also be confirmed by inactivation of sodium channels with a specific channel blocker.

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V. A. Tsvelaya

Laboratory of Biophysics of Excitable Systems

Email: agladze@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141701

I. Y. Kalita

Laboratory of Biophysics of Excitable Systems; Institute of Cell Biology and SynthSys

Email: agladze@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141701; Edinburgh, EH9 3FF

A. V. Krasheninnikova

Laboratory of Biophysics of Excitable Systems

Email: agladze@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141701

R. A. Doronin

Laboratory of Biophysics of Excitable Systems

Email: agladze@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141701

N. N. Kudryashova

Laboratory of Biophysics of Excitable Systems; Department of Physics and Astronomy

Email: agladze@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141701; Ghent, B-9000

K. I. Agladze

Laboratory of Biophysics of Excitable Systems

Author for correspondence.
Email: agladze@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141701

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