Publications by authors named "Emil Thomas Chuck"

While cardiac function in the mature heart is dependent on a properly functioning His-Purkinje system, the early embryonic tubular heart efficiently pumps blood without a distinct specialized conduction system. Although His-Purkinje system precursors have been identified using immunohistological techniques in the looped heart, little is known whether these precursors function electrically. To address this question, we used high-resolution optical mapping and fluorescent dyes with two CCD cameras to describe the motion-corrected activation patterns of 76 embryonic chick hearts from tubular stages (stage 10) to mature septated hearts (stage 35).

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Cardiac disease with arrhythmia or heart failure is the leading cause of death in patients with thalassemia major and a major complication of other forms of iron overload. Current antiarrhythmic treatment does not appear to alter the clinical course. Using a gerbil model of iron-overload cardiomyopathy, we previously observed a reduction in the fast inward sodium current in isolated cardiomyocytes.

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The proper sequence of electrical activation of the mature four-chambered heart requires specialized conduction pathways including the His-Purkinje system and a nearly complete separation of the atrial and ventricular myocardium. We tracked the emergence of the structure of the mature His-Purkinje system in the developing chicken embryo with anti-polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM) and the HNK1 antibody against a sulfated carbohydrate epitope. The function of the His-Purkinje system was assayed using extracellular electrodes and high-resolution voltage-sensitive two-dimensional optical mapping.

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