In silico study of the effects of anti-arrhythmic drug treatment on sinoatrial node function for patients with atrial fibrillation

Jieyun Bai*, Yaosheng Lu, Henggui Zhang

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Abstract

Sinus node dysfunction (SND) is often associated with atrial fibrillation (AF). Amiodarone is the most frequently used agent for maintaining sinus rhythm in patients with AF, but it impairs the sinoatrial node (SAN) function in one-third of AF patients. This study aims to gain mechanistic insights into the effects of the antiarrhythmic agents in the setting of AF-induced SND. We have adapted a human SAN model to characterize the SND conditions by incorporating experimental data on AF-induced electrical remodelling, and then integrated actions of drugs into the modified model to assess their efficacy. Reductions in pacing rate upon the implementation of AF-induced electrical remodelling associated with SND agreed with the clinical observations. And the simulated results showed the reduced funny current (If) in these remodelled targets mainly contributed to the heart rate reduction. Computational drug treatment simulations predicted a further reduction in heart rate during amiodarone administration, indicating that the reduction was the result of actions of amiodarone on INa, IKur, ICaL, ICaT, If and beta-adrenergic receptors. However, the heart rate was increased in the presence of disopyramide. We concluded that disopyramide may be a desirable choice in reversing the AF-induced SND phenotype.

Original languageEnglish
Article number305
JournalScientific Reports
Volume10
Issue number1
Early online date15 Jan 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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