Action potential transfer at the Purkinje-ventricular junction: role of transitional cells
At the Purkinje (P) - ventricular (V) junction a zone of "transitional (T)" cells is found. In the present study we investigated the role of these T cells in P-to-V conduction. Using the "model clamp" technique, an experimentally recorded rabbit P cell was coupled to a phase-2 Lu...
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Zusammenfassung: | At the Purkinje (P) - ventricular (V) junction a zone of "transitional (T)" cells is found. In the present study we investigated the role of these T cells in P-to-V conduction. Using the "model clamp" technique, an experimentally recorded rabbit P cell was coupled to a phase-2 Luo and Rudy (LR) model cell, which in turn was coupled to a strand of phase-2 LR model cells. In our experiments, the single LR model represents the T cell, while the strand of LR models represents subendocardial V cells. This approach enabled us to change selectively coupling conductance (G/sub c/) between cells, presence or T cell, and relative size of cells. We demonstrated that: 1) a decrease of G/sub c/ between P-T and T-V increases the delay of V activation, 2) the delay of V activation is importantly due to conduction between T and V cells, 3) there is a critical Cc for successful conduction at the P-V junction, 4) the critical value of Cc for conduction at the P-V junction is lower in presence (11.0/spl plusmn/0.7 nS) than in absence (13.7/spl plusmn/0.8 nS) of the T cell, and 5) enlargement of the T zone size hampers successful P-to-V conduction. |
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ISSN: | 1094-687X 1558-4615 |
DOI: | 10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1018828 |