Abstract

To explore effects of epinephrine and phenylephrine on the behavior of right ventricular monophasic action potentials (MAPs) in symptomatic LQT1 and LQT2 patients. We recorded endocardial MAPs from right interventricular septum at baseline and during epinephrine and phenylephrine infusions in six symptomatic DNA-verified LQT1 (QTc 528 +/- 83) and five LQT2 patients (QTc 527 +/- 72) and in five control patients (QTc 381 +/- 22). We measured MAP durations at 90% and at 50% levels of repolarization and their difference (MAP50 to MAP90, a measure of MAP morphologic "triangulation"), during atrial pacing to characterize rate dependence of MAPs and repolarization phase 3 durations, respectively. Restitution kinetics were determined during atrioventricular sequential pacing, using the approach of empirical restitution rate. Epinephrine prolonged MAP50-to-MAP90 duration and increased the rate dependence of MAP90 duration and increased restitution rate in type LQT1, but not in LQT2 patients nor in control subjects. Phenylephrine did not change MAP behavior. During epinephrine administration, both LQT1 and LQT2 patients had a ratio of the restitution rate of MAP to diastolic interval >1.0 at short diastolic intervals. Symptomatic LQT1 patients with prolonged baseline QTc intervals showed beta-adrenergic-induced changes in MAPs (triangulation) known to be arrhythmogenic, thus giving insight to the difference in clinical triggers of life-threatening arrhythmias between LQT1- and LQT2-affected individuals.

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