Numerical Analysis of Conduction of the Action Potential Across the Purkinje Fibre-Ventricular Muscle Junction

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Li, Jue [1 ]
Zhang, Henggui [2 ]
Boyett, Mark [1 ]
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[1] Univ Manchester, Cardiovasc Sci, Manchester, Lancs, England
[2] Univ Manchester, Sch Phys & Astron, Manchester, Lancs, England
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IONIC MECHANISMS; RABBIT;
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Normally, there is little conduction delay (< 0.2 ms) between cells in the heart. However, at the Purkinje fibre-ventricular muscle junction (PVJ), long conduction delays (5-25 ms) are reported. The PVJ therefore has special conduction properties. In support of this, transitional cells are reported at the PVJ. A 1D model was developed consisting of a string of 49 Purkinje cells, connected to one or two transitional cell, connected to one or more strings of 40 ventricular myocytes (a Purkinje fibre is expected to activate a block of ventricular muscle). Rabbit Purkinje cell and left ventricular myocyte action potential models were used; the Purkinje cell model was also used for the transitional cell. The 1D mono-domain model was used to solve conduction. The diffusion coefficient (D) was set to 0.6 and 0.12 mm(2)/ms for the Purkinje fibre and ventricular muscle to give expected conduction velocities. The effects of (i) the diffusion coefficients between the terminal Purkinje cell and the transitional cell (D1) and between the transitional cell and the first ventricular myocyte (D2) and (ii) the 'load' on the Purkinje fibre (i.e. number of strings of ventricular myocytes) were investigated. The greater D1 (up to similar to 0.4 mm(2)/ms), the larger the load that could be supported, although further increase in D1 resulted in little further increase. Also the greater D2 (up to similar to 0.04 mm(2)/ms), the larger the load that could be supported, but in this case a further increase in D2 resulted in a decrease in the load that could be supported. The delay in conduction at the PVJ was dependent on D1, D2 and load and increased markedly at the smallest values of D1 and D2 and the highest loads. At a certain point, a small change could lead to large increase in the delay or even conduction failure.
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