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Resting membrane potential is less negative in trabeculae from right atrial appendages of women, but action potential duration does not shorten with age

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DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2023.01.006

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Human atrium; Action potential; Resting membrane potential; upstroke velocity; sex; Age

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This study investigated the impact of age and sex on the shape of atrial action potentials (APs). The results showed that AP duration increased with age, while women had smaller APs. These findings may have important clinical implications for the prevention and treatment of atrial fibrillation.
Aims: The incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) increases with age. Women have a lower risk. Little is known on the impact of age, sex and clinical variables on action potentials (AP) recorded in right atrial tissue obtained during open heart surgery from patients in sinus rhythm (SR) and in longstanding AF. We here investigated whether age or sex have an impact on the shape of AP recorded in vitro from right atrial tissue.Methods: We performed multivariable analysis of individual AP data from trabeculae obtained during heart surgery of patients in SR (n = 320) or in longstanding AF (n = 201). AP were recorded by sharp microelectrodes at 37 degrees C at 1 Hz. Impact of clinical variables were modeled using a multivariable mixed model regression.Results: In SR, AP duration at 90% repolarization (APD90) increased with age. Lower ejection fraction and higher body mass index were associated with smaller action potential amplitude (APA) and maximum upstroke velocity (Vmax). The use of beta-blockers was associated with larger APD90. In tissues from women, resting membrane potential was less negative and APA as well as Vmax were smaller. Besides shorter APD20 in elderly patients, effects of age and sex on atrial AP were lost in AF.Conclusion: The higher probability to develop AF at advanced age cannot be explained by a shortening in APD90. Less negative RMP and lower upstroke velocity might contribute to lower incidence of AF in women, which may be of clinical relevance.

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