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000070799 100__ $$00000-0002-1927-1762$$aSampedro-Puente, Adolfo$$u
000070799 245__ $$aDifferential Responses to Beta-Adrenergic Stimulation in the Long-QT Syndrome Type 1: Characterization and Mechanisms
000070799 260__ $$c2017
000070799 506__ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000070799 5203_ $$aLong QT syndrome type 1 (LQT1) is caused by muta- tions that impair the function of the slow delayed rectifier potassium (IK s ) channels. Most LQT1 patients experience arrhythmic events during beta-adrenergic stimulation (β- AS). A full description of the ionic mechanisms underlying arrhythmogenecity in LQT1 patients and their relation to β-AS is still lacking. In this study we constructed a set of stochastic human ventricular cell models reproducing ex- perimental AP properties at baseline and following ionic inhibitions. Using the constructed models, we showed that AP duration, morphology and beat-to-beat variability in LQT1 are highly specific of the underlying ionic character- istics. Likewise, the response of individual IK s -deficient cells to β-AS can range from negligible to as much as 200% increase in AP temporal variability, recognized as a marker of arrhythmogenesis in the setting of LQT1. By partial correlation analysis, major ionic factors driving AP changes associated with LQT1 and β-AS were ascer- tained.
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000070799 6531_ $$aLong-QT
000070799 6531_ $$aBeta-Adrenergic Stimulation  
000070799 655_4 $$aComunicación
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0000-0001-5175-3166$$aFernández-Bes, Jesús$$u
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0000-0002-1960-407X$$aPueyo, Esther$$u
000070799 773__ $$dRennes$$gComputing in Cardiology (2017, Rennes, France)
000070799 8564_ $$s429985$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/70799/files/COMPON-2018-0005.pdf
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