[Vagal effects on inducibility of atrial fibrillation at different sites of pulmonary veins after autonomic denervation]
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[Vagal effects on inducibility of atrial fibrillation at different sites of pulmonary veins after autonomic denervation]
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the vagal effects on the inducibility of atrial fibrillation (AF) at different sites of pulmonary vein after autonomic denervation.
Methods: The bilateral cervical vagal trunks of 10 male mongrel dogs were isolated and decentralized. The ansae subclaviae were exposed, ligated, and cut. Needle electrodes were inserted into the subcutaneous tissue of the 4 extremities to record the myocardiogram. Right ventricle electrode was introduced via femoral vein and an electrode with 4 poles was sutured with the right appendage (RAA), left appendage (LAA), left atrium (LA), left superior pulmonary vein (LSPV), right superior pulmonary vein (RSPV), left inferior pulmonary vein (LIPV), and right inferior pulmonary vein (RIPV) respectively. Local burst stimulation (S1S1 = 80 ms, impulse duration = 0.5 ms) was performed on these sites to record the baseline AF inducibility. When sinus cardiac arrest for 2 s or complete atrio-ventricular block occurred programmed bilateral vagal nerves stimulation (VNS) was performed with the frequency of 12.5 Hz, impulse duration of 0.5 ms, and voltage of 5-8 V. Atropine 0.04 mg/kg was dripped intravenously. The changes of AV inducibility were observed.
Results: In the baseline state, S1S1 programmed stimulation on all the sites evoked single or multiple atrial premature beats and short runs of atrial tachycardia, only a few sites induced AF. However, S1S1 programmed stimulation combined with VNS significantly increased the frequencies of induced AV at the sites of 4 PVs (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). When atropine was dripped the AV induction rates at all sites did not changed significantly (all P > 0.05).
Conclusion: Vagal nerve may play an important role in the initiation of AF originating from pulmonary veins.
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