Chloroquine effect on human atrial action potential under normal conditions and during paroxysmal and chronic atrial fibrillation. A simulation study

M. Duarte, A. L. Restrepo, C. Tobón, K. Cardona, J. Saiz
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Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia. If the paroxysmal AF (pAF) is not treated it could become chronic or permanent AF (cAF). Blockade of inward rectifying potassium (IK1) and acetylcholine-activated potassium (IKACh) currents by the antimalarial drug chloroquine could play a role as antiarrhythmic drug in human AF. We simulated the effects of chloroquine on human atrial cell and studied its effect on atrial action potential under normal conditions and during pAF and cAF. For this, we modified a human cell model to obtain pAF and cAF models, and we developed a model of chloroquine effects on IK1 and IKACh; this model fit well the experimental data. Our results show that chloroquine blocks both currents in a fraction greater as the concentration increases, prolonging its action in time, which results in an APD lengthening. Chloroquine has a greater effect on pAF conditions and high chloroquine concentration is needed to achieve similar effects in cAF. To our knowledge, this is the first work that has developed mathematical models of chloroquine effects on IK1 and IKACh currents to study its effect on human atrial action potential.
氯喹对正常情况下、阵发性和慢性心房颤动期间人心房动作电位的影响。模拟研究
心房颤动(AF)是最常见的持续性心律失常。如果不治疗阵发性房颤(pAF),它可能成为慢性或永久性房颤(cAF)。通过模拟氯喹对人心房细胞的作用,研究了氯喹在正常情况下以及pAF和cAF时对心房动作电位的影响。为此,我们修改了人类细胞模型,获得了pAF和cAF模型,并建立了氯喹对IK1和IKACh的影响模型;该模型与实验数据拟合较好。我们的研究结果表明,随着浓度的增加,氯喹对两种电流的阻断作用更大,从而延长了其作用时间,从而导致APD延长。氯喹对pAF条件的影响更大,在cAF中需要高氯喹浓度才能达到类似的效果。据我们所知,这是第一个建立氯喹对IK1和IKACh电流影响的数学模型来研究其对人类心房动作电位的影响的工作。
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