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  • Current arrhythmia treatments like ion channel blockers and defibrillators have drawbacks, prompting the need for new strategies to manage heart rhythm issues.
  • A promising approach involves monitoring and adjusting specific ion levels, particularly zinc, to prevent or treat arrhythmias due to its significant impact on heart electrical activity.
  • Zinc plays a crucial role by interacting with various ion channels and receptors, influencing oxidative stress, inflammation, and even circadian rhythms, highlighting the necessity of maintaining proper zinc levels in the body for heart health.

Article Abstract

Current arrhythmia therapies such as ion channel blockers, catheter ablation, or implantable cardioverter defibrillators have limitations and side effects, and given the proarrhythmic risk associated with conventional, ion channel-targeted anti-arrhythmic drug therapies, a new approach to arrhythmias may be warranted. Measuring and adjusting the level of particular ions that impact heart rhythm can be a simple and low-complication strategy for preventing or treating specific arrhythmias. In addition, new medicines targeting these ions may effectively treat arrhythmias. Numerous studies have shown that intracellular and extracellular zinc concentrations impact the heart's electrical activity. Zinc has been observed to affect cardiac rhythm through a range of mechanisms. These mechanisms encompass the modulation of sodium, calcium, and potassium ion channels, as well as the influence on beta-adrenergic receptors and the enzyme adenylate cyclase. Moreover, zinc can either counteract or induce oxidative stress, hinder calmodulin or the enzyme Ca (2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII), regulate cellular ATP levels, affect the processes of aging and autophagy, influence calcium ryanodine receptors, and control cellular inflammation. Additionally, zinc has been implicated in the modulation of circadian rhythm. Additionally, zinc has been implicated in the modulation of circadian rhythm. In all the above cases, the effect of zinc largely depends on the normal or increased cellular level of zinc, which shows the importance of maintaining the serum and intracellular levels of zinc within the normal range.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/011573403X299868240904120621DOI Listing

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