Circulation, Vol 74, 1168-1179, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
N Johnson, P Danilo Jr, AL Wit and MR Rosen
We studied epinephrine-induced delayed afterdepolarizations and triggered
activity in atrial fibers from the canine coronary sinus to determine
whether their responses to cardiac pacing would aid in formulating a
uniform set of guidelines for differentiating this triggered activity from
other arrhythmogenic mechanisms. We used standard microelectrode techniques
and compared the delayed afterdepolarizations and triggered activity with
those occurring in ouabain-superfused Purkinje fibers. Like Purkinje
fibers, the frequency of triggering in the coronary sinus and the coupling
interval of the first triggered beat were related directly to the basic
drive cycle length, and the delayed afterdepolarization amplitude and
frequency of triggering were related to the coupling interval of premature
stimuli (S2). However, unlike Purkinje fibers, the coupling interval of the
delayed afterdepolarization and of the first triggered beat were
independent of the S2. Once initiated, triggered activity in the coronary
sinus followed one of four rhythm patterns: in all four, the minimum and
equilibrium cycle lengths were independent of the initiating cycle length.
Triggered activity was terminated by overdrive and S2 pacing, especially by
long episodes of overdrive at short cycle length. The first escape beat
after overdrive was linearly related to the overdrive cycle length,
resulting in overdrive acceleration. The return cycle length after S2 was
linearly related to the S2 coupling interval. Because delayed
afterdepolarizations and triggered activity in the coronary sinus respond
differently to pacing from those in ouabain-superfused Purkinje fibers,
triggered activity in general may not be identified by a uniform set of
guidelines.
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