In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites

Electrophysiology of cardiomyocytes changes with aging. Agerelated ionic remodeling in cardiomyocytes may increase the incidence and prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the elderly and affect the efficiency of antiarrhythmic drugs. There is the deep lack of experimental data on an action poten...

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Main Authors: Nesterova Tatyana, Shmarko Dmitry, Ushenin Konstantin, Solovyova Olga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/06/bioconf_icli2020_01025/bioconf_icli2020_01025.html
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spelling doaj-6c9385ee582f48868d1196154b38ed632021-04-02T16:12:52ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01220102510.1051/bioconf/20202201025bioconf_icli2020_01025In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocitesNesterova TatyanaShmarko DmitryUshenin KonstantinSolovyova OlgaElectrophysiology of cardiomyocytes changes with aging. Agerelated ionic remodeling in cardiomyocytes may increase the incidence and prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the elderly and affect the efficiency of antiarrhythmic drugs. There is the deep lack of experimental data on an action potential and transmembrane currents recorded in the healthy human cardiomyocytes of different age. Experimental data in mammals is also incomplete and often contradicting depending on the experimental conditions. In this in-silico study, we used a population of ionic models of human atrial cardiomyocytes to transfer data on the age- related ionic remodeling in atrial cardiomyocytes from canines and mice to predict possible consequences for human cardiomyocyte activity. Based on experimental data, we analyzes two hypotheses on the aging effect on the ionic currents using two age-related sets of varied model parameters and evaluated corresponding changes in action potential morphology with aging. Using the two populations of aging models, we analyzed the agedependent sensitivity of atrial cardiomyocytes to Dofetilide which is one of the antiarrhythmic drugs widely used in patients with atrial fibrillation.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/06/bioconf_icli2020_01025/bioconf_icli2020_01025.html
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author Nesterova Tatyana
Shmarko Dmitry
Ushenin Konstantin
Solovyova Olga
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Shmarko Dmitry
Ushenin Konstantin
Solovyova Olga
In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Nesterova Tatyana
Shmarko Dmitry
Ushenin Konstantin
Solovyova Olga
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title In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites
title_short In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites
title_full In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites
title_fullStr In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites
title_full_unstemmed In-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites
title_sort in-silico analysis of aging mechanisms of action potential remodeling in human atrial cardiomyocites
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Electrophysiology of cardiomyocytes changes with aging. Agerelated ionic remodeling in cardiomyocytes may increase the incidence and prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the elderly and affect the efficiency of antiarrhythmic drugs. There is the deep lack of experimental data on an action potential and transmembrane currents recorded in the healthy human cardiomyocytes of different age. Experimental data in mammals is also incomplete and often contradicting depending on the experimental conditions. In this in-silico study, we used a population of ionic models of human atrial cardiomyocytes to transfer data on the age- related ionic remodeling in atrial cardiomyocytes from canines and mice to predict possible consequences for human cardiomyocyte activity. Based on experimental data, we analyzes two hypotheses on the aging effect on the ionic currents using two age-related sets of varied model parameters and evaluated corresponding changes in action potential morphology with aging. Using the two populations of aging models, we analyzed the agedependent sensitivity of atrial cardiomyocytes to Dofetilide which is one of the antiarrhythmic drugs widely used in patients with atrial fibrillation.
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