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Contributions of HERG current to repolarization of the human ventricular action potential
Authors:Martin Fink  Denis Noble  Laszlo Virag  Andras Varro  Wayne R Giles  
Abstract:Action potential repolarization in the mammalian heart is governed by interactions of a number of time- and voltage-dependent channel-mediated currents, as well as contributions from the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger and the Na+/K+ pump. Recent work has shown that one of the K+ currents (HERG) which contributes to repolarization in mammalian ventricle is a locus at which a number of point mutations can have significant functional consequences. In addition, the remarkable sensitivity of this K+ channel isoform to inhibition by a variety of pharmacological agents and clinical drugs has resulted in HERG being a major focus for Safety Pharmacology requirements.For these reasons we and others have attempted to define the functional role for HERG-mediated K+ currents in repolarization of the action potential in the human ventricle. Here, we describe and evaluate changes in the formulations for two K+ currents, IK1 and HERG (or IK,r), within the framework of ten Tusscher model of the human ventricular action potential. In this computational study, new mathematical formulations for the two nonlinear K+ conductances, IK1 and HERG, have been developed based upon experimental data obtained from electrophysiological studies of excised human ventricular tissue and/or myocytes. The resulting mathematical model provides much improved simulations of the relative sizes and time courses of the K+ currents which modulate repolarization. Our new formulation represents an important first step in defining the mechanism(s) of repolarization of the membrane action potential in the human ventricle. Our overall goal is to understand the genesis of the T-wave of the human electrocardiogram.
Keywords:color:black" href="/science?_ob=MathURL&_method=retrieve&_udi=B6TBN-4PCPFCN-1&_mathId=mml104&_user=10&_cdi=5147&_rdoc=22&_acct=C000069468&_version=1&_userid=6189383&md5=d23360c55f0c0b073bf6e2ab032b6ace" title="Click to view the MathML source"  K+ currents" target="_blank">alt="Click to view the MathML source">K+ currents  Inward rectification  Repolarization  Human ventricle  Mathematical models
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