Circulation. 2008;117:1499
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.189183
(Circulation. 2008;117:1499.)
© 2008 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Epicardium-Derived Cells in Development of Annulus Fibrosis and Persistence of Accessory Pathways
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Atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia is a common arrhythmia
in both children and adults; however, the causal mechanisms
underlying the appearance of accessory pathways remain a subject
of debate. During cardiogenesis, initial slow conduction over
the circumferential myocardial AV continuity, which results
in sequential activation of the preseptated heart, is replaced
by apex-to-base conduction through the specialized AV node/His-Purkinje
system in the septated heart. Concurrently, incorporation of
the AV junctional myocardium in the lower atrial rim by fusion
of the endocardial AV cushions and epicardial AV sulcus results
in formation of the isolating annulus fibrosis. Migration of
multipotent epicardium-derived cells (EPDCs) through the continuous
AV junctional myocardium, ultimately reaching the endocardium-derived
AV cushions, spatiotemporally correlates with annulus fibrosis
formation. The AV junction has been postulated to be subject
to physiological perinatal remodeling, which temporarily leaves
functional small accessory pathways as anatomic substrates for
spontaneously resolving neonatal AV reentrant tachycardias.
Dyssynchrony in the delicate interplay between EPDCs and AV
junctional cells, as shown in the EPDC-inhibited quail model
in the present study, may result in marked defects in the isolating
annulus fibrosis, with the persistence of large accessory pathways
functionally resulting in ventricular preexcitation. We speculate
that absence of EPDCs or a delay in EPDC migration results in
the persistence of pathological substrates for postnatally persistent
accessory pathways and AV reentrant tachycardias into childhood
or adult life. See p 1508.
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Vernakalant Hydrochloride for Rapid Conversion of Atrial Fibrillation: A Phase 3, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial
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Pharmacological cardioversion often is used to restore sinus
rhythm in patients with hemodynamically stable and recent-onset
atrial fibrillation. However, currently available antiarrhythmic
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