Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations

We have studied the spatiotemporal pattern of blebbistatin-induced anomalous electrical activities in isolated rat atrial preparations using the optical mapping of excitation spread. Atrial preparations including the right or left auricle were dissected from adult rat hearts. Each preparation was th...

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Main Authors: Kanlop N., Sakai T.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-36782014-08-30T02:35:11Z Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations Kanlop N. Sakai T. We have studied the spatiotemporal pattern of blebbistatin-induced anomalous electrical activities in isolated rat atrial preparations using the optical mapping of excitation spread. Atrial preparations including the right or left auricle were dissected from adult rat hearts. Each preparation was then stained with a fast merocyanine-rhodanine voltage-sensitive dye (NK2761). Using a multi-element (16 × 16) photodiode array, we assessed the spread of excitation optically by timing the initiation of the action potential-related extrinsic absorption changes. The contraction-related optical signals were suppressed by adding (S)-(-)-blebbistatin (10-100 μM) to the bathing solution. Blebbistatin had an effective delay time of about 1.5 h following its application, at which time anomalous electrical activities occurred. These took the form of triggered activities and rhythmical spontaneous excitations. We optically mapped the spatiotemporal patterns of the excitation spread during these anomalous electrical activities. When the triggered activities occurred, the site of ectopic focus, where the triggered action potential first appeared, and the area of excitation spread varied in every event. When the rhythmical spontaneous excitations occurred, the excitation spread from the anomalous pacemaker and, occasionally, their spatial shift was observed. In addition, the combination pattern of the spontaneous excitations and triggered activities was also observed. We suggest that these phenomena are due to the disturbed intracellular calcium dynamics induced by the application of blebbistatin. © 2009 The Physiological Society of Japan and Springer. 2014-08-30T02:35:11Z 2014-08-30T02:35:11Z 2010 Article 18806546 10.1007/s12576-009-0074-2 20013327 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-77649236514&partnerID=40&md5=73748f2d96bc4c9d890caddbd8227991 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3678 English
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description We have studied the spatiotemporal pattern of blebbistatin-induced anomalous electrical activities in isolated rat atrial preparations using the optical mapping of excitation spread. Atrial preparations including the right or left auricle were dissected from adult rat hearts. Each preparation was then stained with a fast merocyanine-rhodanine voltage-sensitive dye (NK2761). Using a multi-element (16 × 16) photodiode array, we assessed the spread of excitation optically by timing the initiation of the action potential-related extrinsic absorption changes. The contraction-related optical signals were suppressed by adding (S)-(-)-blebbistatin (10-100 μM) to the bathing solution. Blebbistatin had an effective delay time of about 1.5 h following its application, at which time anomalous electrical activities occurred. These took the form of triggered activities and rhythmical spontaneous excitations. We optically mapped the spatiotemporal patterns of the excitation spread during these anomalous electrical activities. When the triggered activities occurred, the site of ectopic focus, where the triggered action potential first appeared, and the area of excitation spread varied in every event. When the rhythmical spontaneous excitations occurred, the excitation spread from the anomalous pacemaker and, occasionally, their spatial shift was observed. In addition, the combination pattern of the spontaneous excitations and triggered activities was also observed. We suggest that these phenomena are due to the disturbed intracellular calcium dynamics induced by the application of blebbistatin. © 2009 The Physiological Society of Japan and Springer.
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author Kanlop N.
Sakai T.
spellingShingle Kanlop N.
Sakai T.
Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations
author_facet Kanlop N.
Sakai T.
author_sort Kanlop N.
title Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations
title_short Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations
title_full Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations
title_fullStr Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations
title_full_unstemmed Optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations
title_sort optical mapping study of blebbistatin-induced chaotic electrical activities in isolated rat atrium preparations
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