Ge. Morley et al., Characterization of conduction in the ventricles of normal and heterozygous Cx43 knockout mice using optical mapping, J CARD ELEC, 10(10), 1999, pp. 1361-1375
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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Introduction: Gap junction channels are important determinants of conductio
n in the heart and may play a central role in the development of lethal car
diac arrhythmias, The recent development of a Cx43-deficient mouse has rais
ed fundamental questions about the role of specific connexin isoforms in in
tercellular communication in the heart. Although a homozygous null mutation
of the Cx43 gene (Cx43(-/-)) is lethal, the heterozygous (Cx43(+/-)) anima
ls survive to adulthood. Reports on the cardiac electrophysiologic phenotyp
e of the Cx43(+/-) mice are contradictory. Thus, the effects of a null muta
tion of a single Cx43 allele require reevaluation.
Methods and Results: High-resolution video mapping techniques were used to
study propagation in hearts from Cx43(+/-) and littermate control (Cx43(+/)) mice. Local conduction velocities (CVs) and conduction patterns were qua
ntitatively measured by determining conduction vectors. We undertook the ch
aracterization of ECG parameters and epicardial CVs of normal and Cx43(+/-)
mouse hearts. ECG measurements obtained from 12 Cx43(+/+) and 6 Cx43(+/-)
age matched mice did not show differences in any parameter, including QRS d
uration (14.5 +/- 0.9 and 15.7 +/- 2.3 msec for Cx43(+/+) and Cx43(+/-), re
spectively), In addition, using a sensitive method of detecting changes in
local CV, video images of epicardial wave propagation revealed similar acti
vation patterns and velocities in both groups of mice.
Conclusion: A sensitive method that accurately measures local CVs throughou
t the ventricles revealed no changes in Cx43(+/-) mice, which is consistent
with the demonstration that ECG parameter values in the heterozygous mice
are the same as those in wild-type mice.