We demonstrate that a shift of the vulnerable window caused by tissue
inhomogeneity can play a role in the generation of re-entrant excitati
on. The Earm-Hilgemann-Noble equations were incorporated into one-and
two-dimensional inhomogeneous partial differential equation models of
atrial tissue. Inhomogeneity was produced by a reduction of (g) over b
ar(Na) over part of the medium and the vulnerable window for initiatin
g re-entrant activity in homogeneous models determined from numerical
integrations. Forty percent reduction of (g) over bar(Na) produced lit
tle effect on the width of the vulnerable window, but the onset of the
vulnerable window was delayed. The delay of the vulnerable window fac
ilitates the initiation of re-entry at junctions between tissue with n
ormal and reduced excitability, even though there is hardly any change
in action potential duration. (C) 1998 Academic Press Limited.