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High resolution optical mapping of cardiac electrophysiology in pre-clinical models

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SCIENTIFIC DATA
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01253-1

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  1. Wellcome Trust (Sir Henry Wellcome Fellowship) [221650/Z/20/Z]
  2. Seed Award Grant [109604/Z/15/Z]
  3. EPSRC (Sci-Phy-4-Health Centre for Doctoral Training studentship) [L016346]
  4. British Heart Foundation [PG/17/55/33087, RG/17/15/33106, PG/17/30/32961, AA/18/2/34218, FS/13/43/30324]
  5. EU CATCH ME [633196]
  6. MAESTRIA [965286]
  7. Leducq Foundation
  8. Wellcome Trust [221650/Z/20/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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Optical mapping is a widely used technique in pre-clinical cardiac research, allowing for efficient study of cardiac electrophysiology and the effects of interventions on arrhythmia.
Optical mapping of animal models is a widely used technique in pre-clinical cardiac research. It has several advantages over other methods, including higher spatial resolution, contactless recording and direct visualisation of action potentials and calcium transients. Optical mapping enables simultaneous study of action potential and calcium transient morphology, conduction dynamics, regional heterogeneity, restitution and arrhythmogenesis. In this dataset, we have optically mapped Langendorff perfused isolated whole hearts (mouse and guinea pig) and superfused isolated atria (mouse). Raw datasets (consisting of over 400 files) can be combined with open-source software for processing and analysis. We have generated a comprehensive post-processed dataset characterising the baseline cardiac electrophysiology in these widely used pre-clinical models. This dataset also provides reference information detailing the effect of heart rate, clinically used anti-arrhythmic drugs, ischaemia-reperfusion and sympathetic nervous stimulation on cardiac electrophysiology. The effects of these interventions can be studied in a global or regional manner, enabling new insights into the prevention and initiation of arrhythmia.

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