GW24-e1407 Acute atrial fibrillation induced by stellate ganglion electrical stimulation and its mechanism of electrical remodelling and autonomic neural remodelling

2013 
Objectives To explore the mechanism of electrical remodelling and autonomic neural remodelling in acute atrial fibrillation induced by stellate ganglion. Methods Twelve adult mongrel dogs weighing 18 to 25 kg were randomly divided into 2 groups. Control group (n = 6) underwent 6-hour rapid atial pacing only. SG group (n = 6) underwent 6-hour stellate ganglion (SG) stimulation puls rapid atial pacing. AF induction rate, AF duration, ERP, dERP and ERP rate-adaption in left atrium (LA), right atrium (RA), left superior pulmonary vein (LSPV) and left inferior pulmonary vein (LIPV) sites were measured. The density of TH, ChAT, GAP-43 positive nerve in RA and LA were detectd by immunohistochemistry staining. Results (1) The induction rate of AF was significantly increased in SG group (P Conclusions Stellate ganglion stimulation promote AF induction and prolong AF maintenance in atrial and pulmonary sites. The inhibition sympathetic nerve activation by unilateral stellate ganglionectomy can reduce the AF initiating and sustaining. Acute atrial electrical remodelling and acute autonomic neural remodeling may form a vicious cycle in which each perpetuates the other, thereby initiating and sustaining AF. This vicious cycle may help to explain how AF maintains itself in its very early stage.
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