Simulating the effects of atrial fibrillation in electrically heterogeneous human atria: A computer modelling study

J. Stott, S. Kharche, P. Law, Henggui Zhang
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Abstract

We postulated that atrial fibrillation (AF) induced electrical remodelling in electrically heterogeneous human atria facilitates chronic AF. A modern biophysically detailed mathematical model of human atrial action potential was modified to incorporate electrophysiological properties of different cell types present within the atria. The heterogeneous cell models were then further modified to incorporate data on AF induced electrical remodelling (AFER) of ion channel kinetics and current densities. These modified models were used to simulate electrical activity in cells, ID strands and 2D heterogeneous sheets. AFER heterogeneously reduced action potential duration in all cell types. The theme of inhomogeneous response to AFER was observed through all cell and ID simulations. Sheet simulations showed that whilst re-entry self terminated in the control case, it persisted under AFER conditions.
模拟心房颤动在电异质性人类心房的影响:一项计算机建模研究
我们假设心房颤动(AF)引起的电重构在电异质性的人类心房中促进慢性房颤。一个现代的生物物理详细的人类心房动作电位数学模型被修改,以纳入心房中存在的不同细胞类型的电生理特性。然后进一步修改异质细胞模型,以纳入离子通道动力学和电流密度的AF诱导电重构(AFER)数据。这些改进的模型用于模拟细胞、ID链和二维异质薄片的电活动。在所有细胞类型中,after均异质性地减少动作电位持续时间。通过所有细胞和ID模拟观察到对AFER的不均匀反应主题。表格模拟显示,虽然再入自我在控制情况下终止,但它在after条件下持续存在。
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