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Comparative Study
. 1984 May;45(5):1017-25.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(84)84247-2.

Propagation through electrically coupled cells. Effects of a resistive barrier

Comparative Study

Propagation through electrically coupled cells. Effects of a resistive barrier

R W Joyner et al. Biophys J. 1984 May.

Abstract

Action potential propagation through cardiac tissue occurs in a spatially inhomogeneous three-dimensional electrical syncytium composed of discrete cells with regional variations in membrane properties and intercellular resistance. In comparison with axons, cardiac tissue presents some differences in the application of core conductor cable theory. We have used analytical and numerical techniques to contrast the propagation of action potentials along nerve axons and along cardiac strands, including an explicit inclusion of cellular anatomical factors (the surface-to-volume ratio), the strand radius, and the regional distribution of longitudinal resistance. A localized decrease in the number of gap junctions will produce a functional resistive barrier, which can lead to unidirectional block of propagation if the tissue on two sides of the barrier in either excitability or passive electrical load. However, in some circumstances, a resistive barrier separating regions of different electrical load can actually facilitate propagation into the region of larger electrical load.

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