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Washington University in St. Louis

Arrhythmia

2018

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Molecular Basis Of Class Ib Drug Interactions With The Nav Channel Macromolecular Complex: A Route To Personalized Medicine For Cardiac Arrhythmia, Wandi Zhu Dec 2018

Molecular Basis Of Class Ib Drug Interactions With The Nav Channel Macromolecular Complex: A Route To Personalized Medicine For Cardiac Arrhythmia, Wandi Zhu

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

The heart rhythm is precisely controlled by the electrical impulse that propagate in the cardiac tissue. In single cardiomyocytes, the electrical activity generated by action potentials (AP). Cardiac NaV channels (NaV1.5) carry a large influx of Na+ that mediates the initiation and propagation of the AP in both atria and ventricles. Disruption of NaV1.5 function by genetic variants or external factors can result in deadly arrhythmias, such as long QT syndrome and Brugada syndrome. Thus, NaV channels are import therapeutic targets. The class I antiarrhythmics are the modulators of the NaV channels. Although they have been used clinically for over …


Transcriptional Regulation Of Arrhythmia: From Mouse To Human, Yun Qiao May 2018

Transcriptional Regulation Of Arrhythmia: From Mouse To Human, Yun Qiao

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

In the last two decades, our understanding of cardiac arrhythmias has been accelerated immensely by the development of genetically engineered animals. Transgenic and knockout mice have been the “gold standard” platforms for delineating disease mechanisms. Much of our understanding of the pathogenesis of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias is gained from mouse models that alter the expression of specific ion channels or other proteins. However, cardiac arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation are heterogeneous diseases with numerous distinct conditions that could not be explained exclusively by the disruption of ionic currents. Increasing evidence suggests disruption of signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of …