Circulation, Vol 76, 1388-1396, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
RF Gilmour Jr, JR Davis and DP Zipes
We have shown previously that overdrive suppression of conduction in
depolarized His-Purkinje tissue requires conduction asymmetry. In this
study we examined whether overdrive suppression of conduction can occur at
the Purkinje-muscle junction, where natural asymmetry of conduction exists.
Canine Purkinje-muscle preparations were superfused with hyperkalemic
Tyrode's solution (KCl 8 to 12 mM), and action potentials were recorded
from Purkinje, junctional, and muscle cells. Initially, the Purkinje fiber
was paced at the shortest cycle length at which 1:1 anterograde
Purkinje-muscle conduction occurred. The papillary muscle then was paced
for 10 to 50 beats at shorter cycle lengths during which, because of
conduction asymmetry at the Purkinje-muscle junction, 1:1 retrograde
muscle-Purkinje conduction also occurred. After overdrive papillary muscle
pacing, Purkinje fiber pacing at the same cycle length that previously
resulted in 1:1 conduction now produced transient Purkinje-muscle
conduction block (overdrive suppression of conduction). The degree and
duration of overdrive suppression of conduction were proportional to the
rate and duration of overdrive pacing. After overdrive pacing, Purkinje
cell action potential amplitude and Vmax recovered within 300 msec, yet
conduction block persisted for up to 7 sec. In contrast, excitability in
papillary muscle cells near the Purkinje-muscle junction increased
continuously after overdrive pacing. These data suggest that rapid
activation of Purkinje cells during overdrive pacing was not required for
overdrive suppression of conduction and that restoration of conduction
after overdrive pacing was determined primarily by recovery of excitability
in papillary muscle cells. Transient Purkinje-muscle conduction block after
periods of rapid ventricular rates might account for overdrive- induced
conduction disturbances normally attributed to bundle branch block.
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Overdrive suppression of conduction at the canine Purkinje-muscle junction
Krannert Institute of Cardiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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