Stretch-induced arrhythmias in the isolated canine ventricle. Evidence for the importance of mechanoelectrical feedback.

1990 
Alterations in loading conditions and muscle length influence the electrophysiology of ventricular myocardium and may play a role in arrhythmogenesis in globally dilated or dyskinetic ventricles. To test the hypothesis that stretch can initiate arrhythmias in normal myocardium, the response to graded mechanical stretch was studied in seven isolated blood-perfused canine ventricles. After eight conditioning contractions produced by His bundle pacing (2 Hz), global stretch of the ventricle was produced by a servocontrolled pump that abruptly increased ventricular volume by a precise amount (delta V) during early diastole and then returned ventricular volume to the initial holding volume (Vi). Ventricular premature contractions were readily produced; ventricular couplets and short runs of ventricular tachycardia were occasionally elicited. The probability of a stretch-induced arrhythmia was determined from multiple alternating sequences in which a stretch of known amplitude (delta V) or no stretch was delive...
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