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Molecular Basis of Hypokalemia-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation

Authors :
Anahita Eskandari
Christopher Y. Ko
Arash Pezhouman
Neha Singh
Aneesh Bapat
Zhilin Qu
James N. Weiss
Zhen Song
Michael Nivala
Hong Cao
Thao P. Nguyen
Hrayr S. Karagueuzian
Source :
Circulation, vol 132, iss 16, Pezhouman, A; Singh, N; Song, Z; Nivala, M; Eskandari, A; Cao, H; et al.(2015). Molecular Basis of Hypokalemia-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation. CIRCULATION, 132(16), 1528-1537. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.016217. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0sp3w7f0
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background— Hypokalemia is known to promote ventricular arrhythmias, especially in combination with class III antiarrhythmic drugs like dofetilide. Here, we evaluated the underlying molecular mechanisms. Methods and Results— Arrhythmias were recorded in isolated rabbit and rat hearts or patch-clamped ventricular myocytes exposed to hypokalemia (1.0–3.5 mmol/L) in the absence or presence of dofetilide (1 μmol/L). Spontaneous early afterdepolarizations (EADs) and ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation occurred in 50% of hearts at 2.7 mmol/L [K] in the absence of dofetilide and 3.3 mmol/L [K] in its presence. Pretreatment with the Ca-calmodulin kinase II (CaMKII) inhibitor KN-93, but not its inactive analogue KN-92, abolished EADs and hypokalemia-induced ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation, as did the selective late Na current ( I Na ) blocker GS-967. In intact hearts, moderate hypokalemia (2.7 mmol/L) significantly increased tissue CaMKII activity. Computer modeling revealed that EAD generation by hypokalemia (with or without dofetilide) required Na-K pump inhibition to induce intracellular Na and Ca overload with consequent CaMKII activation enhancing late I Na and the L-type Ca current. K current suppression by hypokalemia and dofetilide alone in the absence of CaMKII activation were ineffective at causing EADs. Conclusions— We conclude that Na-K pump inhibition by even moderate hypokalemia plays a critical role in promoting EAD-mediated arrhythmias by inducing a positive feedback cycle activating CaMKII and enhancing late I Na . Class III antiarrhythmic drugs like dofetilide sensitize the heart to this positive feedback loop.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Circulation, vol 132, iss 16, Pezhouman, A; Singh, N; Song, Z; Nivala, M; Eskandari, A; Cao, H; et al.(2015). Molecular Basis of Hypokalemia-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation. CIRCULATION, 132(16), 1528-1537. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.016217. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0sp3w7f0
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b57819a94baeec8c01571c0a5db6a799
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.016217.