Affiliation:
1. Department of Physiology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada.
Abstract
Spontaneously beating embryonic chick atrial heart cell aggregates were stimulated with depolarizing current pulses delivered at a fixed delay after each action potential. This preparation is an experimental model of a reentrant tachycardia. During fixed-delay stimulation, bursting behavior was typically observed for a wide range of delays. Episodes of bursting at a rate faster (slower) than control were followed by overdrive suppression (underdrive acceleration). We use a simple nonlinear model, based on the interaction between excitability and overdrive suppression, to describe these dynamics. A modified version of the Shrier-Clay ionic model of electrical activity of the embryonic chick heart cell aggregates that includes a simplified Na+ pump term is also presented. We show that the complex patterns during fixed-delay stimulation arise as a result of delicate interactions between overdrive suppression and phase resetting, which can be described in terms of the underlying ionic mechanisms. This study may provide a basis for understanding incessant tachycardias in the intact heart, as well as an alternative mechanism for the emergence of bursting activity in other biologic tissue.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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46 articles.
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