Potassium channel activators differentially modulate the effect of sodium channel blockade on cardiac conduction

钾通道激活剂对钠通道阻滞剂对心脏传导的影响具有不同的调节作用。

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Abstract

AIMS: Diminished repolarization reserve contributes to the arrhythmogenic substrate in many disease states. Pharmacological activation of K(+) channels has been suggested as a potential antiarrhythmic therapy in such conditions. Having previously demonstrated that I(K1) and I(Kr) can modulate cardiac conduction, we tested here the effects of pharmacological I(KATP) and I(Ks) activation on cardiac conduction and its dependence on the sodium current (I(Na)). METHODS AND RESULTS: Bath electrocardiograms (ECGs) recorded from Langendorff-perfused guinea pig ventricles revealed QRS prolongation during I(KATP) activation by pinacidil but not during I(Ks) activation by R-L3 relative to control. In contrast, when I(Na) was partially blocked by flecainide, R-L3 but not pinacidil prolonged the QRS relative to flecainide alone. Conduction velocity (θ) was quantified by optical mapping during epicardial pacing. Both longitudinal (θ(L)) and transverse (θ(T)) θ were reduced by pinacidil (by 10 ± 1 and 9 ± 3%, respectively) and R-L3 (by 11 ± 2% and 15 ± 4%, respectively). Flecainide decreased θ(L) by 33 ± 4% and θ(T) by 36 ± 5%. Whereas pinacidil did not further slow θ relative to flecainide alone, R-L3 decreased both θ(L) and θ(T). CONCLUSION: Pharmacological activation of I(KATP) and I(Ks) slows cardiac conduction; however, they demonstrate diverse effects on θ dependence on I(Na) blockade. These findings may have significant implications for the use of K(+) channel activators as antiarrhythmic drugs and for patients with Na(+) channel abnormalities or being treated with Na(+) channel blockers.

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