Atrium-Selective Sodium Channel Block as a Strategy for Suppression of Atrial Fibrillation

Author:

Burashnikov Alexander1,Di Diego José M.1,Zygmunt Andrew C.1,Belardinelli Luiz1,Antzelevitch Charles1

Affiliation:

1. From the Masonic Medical Research Laboratory, Utica, NY (A.B., J.M.D., A.C.Z., C.A.), and CV Therapeutics Inc, Palo Alto, Calif (L.B.).

Abstract

Background— The development of selective atrial antiarrhythmic agents is a current strategy for suppression of atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods and Results— Whole-cell patch clamp techniques were used to evaluate inactivation of peak sodium channel current ( I Na ) in myocytes isolated from canine atria and ventricles. The electrophysiological effects of therapeutic concentrations of ranolazine (1 to 10 μmol/L) and lidocaine (2.1 to 21 μmol/L) were evaluated in canine isolated coronary-perfused atrial and ventricular preparations. Half-inactivation voltage of I Na was ≈15 mV more negative in atrial versus ventricular cells under control conditions; this difference increased after exposure to ranolazine. Ranolazine produced a marked use-dependent depression of sodium channel parameters, including the maximum rate of rise of the action potential upstroke, conduction velocity, and diastolic threshold of excitation, and induced postrepolarization refractoriness in atria but not in ventricles. Lidocaine also preferentially suppressed these parameters in atria versus ventricles, but to a much lesser extent than ranolazine. Ranolazine produced a prolongation of action potential duration (APD 90 ) in atria, no effect on APD 90 in ventricular myocardium, and an abbreviation of APD 90 in Purkinje fibers. Lidocaine abbreviated both atrial and ventricular APD 90 . Ranolazine was more effective than lidocaine in terminating persistent AF and in preventing the induction of AF. Conclusions— Our study demonstrates important differences in the inactivation characteristics of atrial versus ventricular sodium channels and a striking atrial selectivity for the action of ranolazine to produce use-dependent block of sodium channels, leading to suppression of AF. Our results point to atrium-selective sodium channel block as a novel strategy for the management of AF.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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