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Cardiac electrophysiology and tissue structure: bridging the scale gap with a joint measurement and modelling paradigm

Authors :
Mark L, Trew
Bryan J, Caldwell
Gregory B, Sands
Darren A, Hooks
Dean C-S, Tai
Travis M, Austin
Ian J, LeGrice
Andrew J, Pullan
Bruce H, Smaill
Source :
Experimental physiology. 91(2)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Significant tissue structures exist in cardiac ventricular tissue that are of supracellular dimension. It is hypothesized that these tissue structures contribute to the discontinuous spread of electrical activation, may contribute to arrhymogenesis and also provide a substrate for effective cardioversion. However, the influences of these mesoscale tissue structures in intact ventricular tissue are difficult to understand solely on the basis of experimental measurement. Current measurement technology is able to record at both the macroscale tissue level and the microscale cellular or subcellular level, but to date it has not been possible to obtain large volume, direct measurements at the mesoscales. To bridge this scale gap in experimental measurements, we use tissue-specific structure and mathematical modelling. Our models have enabled us to consider key hypotheses regarding discontinuous activation. We also consider the future developments of our intact tissue experimental programme.

Details

ISSN :
09580670
Volume :
91
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental physiology
Accession number :
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