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Erschienen in: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 12/2018

30.05.2018 | Original Article

Cardiomyocyte lethality by multidirectional stimuli

verfasst von: José Américo Nabuco Leva Ferreira de Freitas, Fernanda dos Santos Costa Leomil, Marcelo Zoccoler, Priscila Correia Antoneli, Pedro Xavier de Oliveira

Erschienen in: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | Ausgabe 12/2018

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Abstract

Multidirectional defibrillation protocols have shown better efficiency than monodirectional; still, no testing was performed to assess cell lethality. We investigated lethality of multidirectional defibrillator-like shocks on isolated cardiomyocytes. Cells were isolated from adult male Wistar rats and plated into a perfusion chamber. Electrical field stimulation threshold (ET) was obtained, and cells were paced with suprathreshold bipolar electrical field (E) pulses. Either one monodirectional high-intensity electrical field (HEF) pulse aligned at 0° (group Mono0) or 60° (group Mono60) to cell major axis or a multidirectional sequence of three HEF pulses aligned at 0°, 60°, and 120° each was applied. If cell recovered from shock, pacing was resumed, and a higher amplitude HEF, proportional to ET, was applied. The sequence was repeated until cell death. Lethality curves were built by means of survival analysis from sub-lethal and lethal E. Non-linear fit was performed, and E values corresponding to 50% probability of lethality (E50) were compared. Multidirectional groups presented lethality curves similar to Mono0. Mono60 displayed the highest E50. The novel data endorse the idea of multidirectional stimuli being safer because their effects on lethality of individual cells were equal to a single monodirectional stimulus, while their defibrillatory threshold is lower.

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Metadaten
Titel
Cardiomyocyte lethality by multidirectional stimuli
verfasst von
José Américo Nabuco Leva Ferreira de Freitas
Fernanda dos Santos Costa Leomil
Marcelo Zoccoler
Priscila Correia Antoneli
Pedro Xavier de Oliveira
Publikationsdatum
30.05.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing / Ausgabe 12/2018
Print ISSN: 0140-0118
Elektronische ISSN: 1741-0444
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11517-018-1848-6

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