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Sex-specific repolarization heterogeneity in mouse left ventricle: Optical mapping combined with mathematical modeling predict the contribution of specific ionic currents.


ABSTRACT: Ventricular repolarization shows notable sex-specificity, with female sex being associated with longer QT-intervals in electrocardiography irrespective of the species studied. From a clinical point of view, women are at a greater risk for drug-induced torsade de pointes and symptomatic long-QT syndrome. Here, we present an optical mapping (OM) approach to reveal sex-specific action potential (AP) heterogeneity in a slice preparation of mouse hearts. Left ventricular epicardial repolarization in female versus male mice shows longer and, interindividually, more variable AP duration (APD), yielding a less prominent transmural APD gradient. By combining OM with mathematical modeling, we suggest a significant role of IKto,f and IKur in AP broadening in females. Other transmembrane currents, including INaL , only marginally affect basal APD. As in many cardiac pathophysiologies, increasing [Ca2+ ]i poses a risk for arrhythmia, the response of AP morphology to enhanced activation of L-type calcium channels (LTCC) was assessed in a sex-selective manner. Both APD and its variation increased significantly more in female versus male mice after pharmacological LTCC activation, which we hypothesize to be due to sex-specific INaL expression based on mathematical modeling. Altogether, we demonstrate a more delayed repolarization of LV epicardium, a leveled LV transmural APD gradient, and a more pronounced epicardial APD response to Ca2+ influx in females versus males. Mathematical modeling quantifies the relative contributions of selected ionic currents to sex-specific AP morphology under normal and pathophysiological conditions.

SUBMITTER: Moussavi-Torshizi SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10250535 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sex-specific repolarization heterogeneity in mouse left ventricle: Optical mapping combined with mathematical modeling predict the contribution of specific ionic currents.

Moussavi-Torshizi S Erfan SE   Amin Ehsan E   Klöcker Nikolaj N  

Physiological reports 20230601 11


Ventricular repolarization shows notable sex-specificity, with female sex being associated with longer QT-intervals in electrocardiography irrespective of the species studied. From a clinical point of view, women are at a greater risk for drug-induced torsade de pointes and symptomatic long-QT syndrome. Here, we present an optical mapping (OM) approach to reveal sex-specific action potential (AP) heterogeneity in a slice preparation of mouse hearts. Left ventricular epicardial repolarization in  ...[more]

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