Non-invasive electromechanical assessment during atrial fibrillation identifies underlying atrial myopathy alterations with early prognostic value

Author:

Enríquez-Vázquez Daniel,Quintanilla Jorge G.ORCID,García-Escolano AlbaORCID,Couselo-Seijas MarinelaORCID,Simón-Chica AnaORCID,Lee Peter,Alfonso-Almazán José Manuel,Mahía PatriciaORCID,Redondo-Rodríguez AndrésORCID,Modrego JavierORCID,Ortega-Hernández Adriana,Marcos-Alberca Pedro,Magni Ricardo,Calvo Enrique,Gómez-Gordo Rubén,Yan Ping,La Rosa Giulio,Bustamante-Madrión José,Pérez-García Carlos NicolásORCID,Martín-Sánchez F. Javier,Calvo David,de la Hera Jesús M.,García-Torrent María JesúsORCID,García-Osuna Álvaro,Ordonez-Llanos JordiORCID,Vázquez Jesús,Pérez-Villacastín Julián,Pérez-Castellano Nicasio,Loew Leslie M.,Sánchez-González JavierORCID,Gómez-Garre DulcenombreORCID,Filgueiras-Rama DavidORCID

Abstract

AbstractElectromechanical characterization during atrial fibrillation (AF) remains a significant gap in the understanding of AF-related atrial myopathy. This study reports mechanistic insights into the electromechanical remodeling process associated with AF progression and further demonstrates its prognostic value in the clinic. In pigs, sequential electromechanical assessment during AF progression shows a progressive decrease in mechanical activity and early dissociation from its electrical counterpart. Atrial tissue samples from animals with AF reveal an abnormal increase in cardiomyocytes death and alterations in calcium handling proteins. High-throughput quantitative proteomics and immunoblotting analyses at different stages of AF progression identify downregulation of contractile proteins and progressive increase in atrial fibrosis. Moreover, advanced optical mapping techniques, applied to whole heart preparations during AF, demonstrate that AF-related remodeling decreases the frequency threshold for dissociation between transmembrane voltage signals and intracellular calcium transients compared to healthy controls. Single cell simulations of human atrial cardiomyocytes also confirm the experimental results. In patients, non-invasive assessment of the atrial electromechanical relationship further demonstrate that atrial electromechanical dissociation is an early prognostic indicator for acute and long-term rhythm control.

Funder

EC | Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness | Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Pro CNIC Foundation Fundación Interhospitalaria para la Investigación Cardiovascular Fundación Salud 2000

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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