Affiliation:
1. Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
2. Biomedical Engineering, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Abstract
Introduction:
Optical mapping is a powerful method for imaging cardiac propagation but is traditionally limited to motion-arrested,
ex vivo
preparations. Extending the method to beating,
in situ
preparations will enable study of bidirectional electromechanical interactions and physiological coupling between the heart and the animal. Challenges in adapting optical mapping to this setting include motion artifact, loading of voltage sensitive dye (VSD), and absorption of excitation and emission light by blood. Here, we outline a system to simultaneously image electrical propagation and contraction of intact beating hearts in an
in vivo
swine model.
Methods:
Fifteen pigs weighting 25-35 kg were anesthetized. Hearts were exposed via median sternotomy. We glued 20-30 fiducial markers (2 mm, ~1 cm spacing) to the anterior LV epicardium. We injected 14 ml of 50 uM di-4-ANEQ(F)PTEA into a catheter placed in the LAD. Blood flow in the artery was blocked during and for 1 min following the injection. This VSD works at longer wavelengths than commonly used VSDs and is therefore less affected by blood. Fluorescence was excited with alternating amber (602 nm) and green (526 nm) LEDs. Emission was long pass filtered (>700 nm) and recorded at 750 Hz with a pair of video cameras (SciMedia MiCAM03-N256) fitted with 35 mm, f/1.4 lenses
.
We analyzed marker motion to (1) quantify contraction and (2) partially correct motion artifact in membrane potential (
Vm
) signals. We also computed the ratio of green- to amber-elicited fluorescence on alternate frames to further correct motion artifact.
Results and Conclusions:
The method successfully images
Vm
and deformation. The figure shows an isochronal activation map of a paced beat (A), bars aligned with systolic principal strain (B), and
Vm
and shortening strain signals from selected sites (C). The method can be used to investigate coupled electromechanics and arrhythmogenesis in a more physiologically realistic setting than previous techniques.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
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1. Di-5-ANEQ(F)PTEA Offers Better Performance than Di-4-ANEQ(F)PTEA for In-Situ Cardiac Optical Mapping*;2023 45th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC);2023-07-24