Optical measurement of cell-to-cell coupling in intact heart using subthreshold electrical stimulation
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.2001.281.2.H533
Optical measurement of cell-to-cell coupling in intact heart using subthreshold electrical stimulation
Abstract
Electrical coupling between myocytes plays a critical role in propagation, repolarization, and arrhythmias. On the basis of predictions from cable theory, we hypothesized that the cardiac space constant (lambda) measured from the decay of subthreshold transmembrane potential (ST-Vm) in space would provide an index of regional cell-to-cell coupling in the intact heart. With the use of voltage-sensitive dyes, the distribution of ST-Vm was measured from hundreds of sites in close proximity to the site of subthreshold stimulation. lambda was calculated from the exponential decay of ST-Vm in space. Consistent with known directional differences in axial resistance, the spatial distribution of ST-Vm was strongly dependent on fiber orientation, because lambda was significantly (P < 0.001) longer along (1.5 +/- 0.1 mm) compared with across (0.8 +/- 0.1 mm) fibers. There was a close linear relationship (P < 0.001) between conduction velocity (CV) and lambda along all fiber angles tested. Reducing gap junctional conductance by heptanol reversibly decreased CV and lambda in parallel by approximately 50%. In contrast, sodium channel blockade by flecainide slowed CV by 40% but had no effect on lambda, reaffirming that lambda was an index of passive but not active membrane properties. These data establish the feasibility of measuring lambda as an index of cell-to-cell coupling in the intact heart, and indicate strong dependency of lambda on fiber orientation and pharmacological alterations of gap junction conductance.
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