医学
心脏病学
内科学
心肌梗塞
再入
耐火期
心脏电生理学
心室颤动
电生理学
有效耐火期
作者
Po‐Cheng Chang,Hui‐Ling Lee,Hung-Ta Wo,Hao-Tien Liu,Ming‐Shien Wen,Chung‐Chuan Chou
出处
期刊:PLOS ONE
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2024-04-16
卷期号:19 (4): e0301970-e0301970
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0301970
摘要
Background The VICTORIA trial demonstrated a significant decrease in cardiovascular events through vericiguat therapy. This study aimed to assess the potential mechanisms responsible for the reduction of cardiovascular events with vericiguat therapy in a rabbit model of myocardial infarction (MI). Methods A chronic MI rabbit model was created through coronary artery ligation. Following 4 weeks, the hearts were harvested and Langendorff perfused. Subsequently, electrophysiological examinations and dual voltage-calcium optical mapping studies were conducted at baseline and after administration of vericiguat at a dose of 5 μmol/L. Results Acute vericiguat therapy demonstrated a significant reduction in premature ventricular beat burden and effectively suppressed ventricular arrhythmic inducibility. The electrophysiological influences of vericiguat therapy included an increased ventricular effective refractory period, prolonged action potential duration, and accelerated intracellular calcium (Ca i ) homeostasis, leading to the suppression of action potential and Ca i alternans. The pacing-induced ventricular arrhythmias exhibited a reentrant pattern, attributed to fixed or functional conduction block in the peri-infarct zone. Vericiguat therapy effectively mitigated the formation of cardiac alternans as well as the development of reentrant impulses, providing additional anti-arrhythmic benefits. Conclusions In the MI rabbit model, vericiguat therapy demonstrates anti-ventricular arrhythmia effects. The vericiguat therapy reduces ventricular ectopic beats, inhibiting the initiation of ventricular arrhythmias. Furthermore, the therapy successfully suppresses cardiac alternans, preventing conduction block and, consequently, the formation of reentry circuits.
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