Spontaneous spiral wave breakup caused by pinning to the tissue defect
- Authors: Kachalov V.N.1, Kudryashova N.N.1,2, Agladze K.I.1
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Affiliations:
- Laboratory of Biophysics of Excitable Systems
- Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Issue: Vol 104, No 9 (2016)
- Pages: 635-638
- Section: Biophysics
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0021-3640/article/view/159668
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364016210025
- ID: 159668
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Abstract
The work presents a mechanism of spiral wave initiation due to the specific boundary conditions on a border of cardiac tissue defect. There are known scenarios when anatomical or functional defects in cardiac tissue may provoke the spiral wave origination, including unidirectional blockage while passing through the narrow gates, bent over critical curvature wave fronts, inhomogeneous recovery of the tissue, etc. We show a new scenario of spiral wave breakup on a small defect, which is unexcitable but permeable for ionic currents supporting the excitation wave. It was believed that such defects stabilize the rotating wave; however, as shown, instead of stabilizing it leads to the spiral breakup and subsequent multiplication of the rotating waves.
About the authors
V. N. Kachalov
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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