Curvature-mediated source and sink effects on the genesis of premature ventricular complexes in long QT syndrome.

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol

Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, California, United States.

Published: June 2024

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  • Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are spontaneous heart excitations linked to significant risks like arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death, especially under long QT syndrome conditions.
  • Computer simulations show that the curvature of the repolarization gradient (RG) border can either promote or suppress PVCs based on the dynamics of the source and sink regions.
  • The study also reveals that while wavefront curvature does affect PVCs (promoting them with convex shapes and suppressing them with concave shapes), the impact of RG border curvature is much more significant in influencing PVC genesis and associated cardiac risks.

Article Abstract

Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are spontaneous excitations occurring in the ventricles of the heart that are associated with ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Under long QT conditions, PVCs can be mediated by repolarization gradient (RG) and early afterdepolarizations (EADs), yet the effects of heterogeneities or geometry of the RG or EAD regions on PVC genesis remain incompletely understood. In this study, we use computer simulation to systematically investigate the effects of the curvature of the RG border region on PVC genesis under long QT conditions. We show that PVCs can be either promoted or suppressed by negative or positive RG border curvature depending on the source and sink conditions. When the origin of oscillation is in the source region and the source is too strong, a positive RG border curvature can promote PVCs by causing the source area to oscillate. When the origin of oscillation is in the sink region, a negative RG border curvature can promote PVCs by causing the sink area to oscillate. Furthermore, EAD-mediated PVCs are also promoted by negative border curvature. We also investigate the effects of wavefront curvature and show that PVCs are promoted by convex but suppressed by concave wavefronts; however, the effect of wavefront curvature is much smaller than that of RG border curvature. In conclusion, besides the increase of RG and occurrence of EADs caused by QT prolongation, the geometry of the RG border plays important roles in PVC genesis, which can greatly increase the risk of arrhythmias in cardiac diseases. The effects of the curvature or geometry of the repolarization gradient region and wavefront curvature on the genesis of premature ventricular complexes are systematically investigated using computer modeling and simulation. Premature ventricular complexes can be promoted by either positive or negative curvature of the gradient region depending on the source and sink conditions. The underlying mechanisms of the curvature effects are revealed, which provides mechanistic insights into arrhythmogenesis in cardiac diseases.

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