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Spiral- and scroll-wave dynamics in mathematical models for canine and human ventricular tissue with varying Potassium and Calcium currents

Biological Physics 2020-11-03 v2

Abstract

We conduct a systematic,direct-numerical-simulation study,in mathematical models for ventricular tissue,of the dependence of spiral-and scroll-wave dynamics on GKrG_{Kr}, the maximal conductance of the delayed rectifier Potassium current(IKrI_{Kr}) channel,and the parameter γCao\gamma_{Cao},which determines the magnitude and shape of the current ICaLI_{CaL} for the L-type calcium-current channel,in both square and anatomically realistic,whole-ventricle simulation domains using canine and human models. We use ventricular geometry with fiber-orientation details and employ a physiologically realistic model for a canine ventricular myocyte. We restrict ourselves to an HRD-model parameter regime, which does not produce spiral- and scroll-wave instabilities because of other,well-studied causes like a very sharp action-potential-duration-restitution (APDR) curve or early after depolarizations(EADs) at the single-cell level. We find that spiral- or scroll-wave dynamics are affected predominantly by a simultaneous change in ICaLI_{CaL} and IKrI_{Kr},rather than by a change in any one of these currents;other currents do not have such a large effect on these wave dynamics in this parameter regime of the HRD model.We obtain stability diagrams in the GKrγCaoG_{Kr} -\gamma_{Cao} plane.In the 3D domain,the geometry of the domain supports the confinement of the scroll waves and makes them more stable compared to their spiral-wave counterparts in 2D domain. We have also carried out a comparison of our HRD results with their counterparts for the human-ventricular TP06 model and have found important differences. In both these models,to make a transition,(from broken-wave to stable-scroll states or vice versa) we must simultaneously increase IKrI_{Kr} and decrease ICaLI_{CaL};a modification of only one of these currents is not enough to effect this transition.

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@article{arxiv.2010.05044,
  title  = {Spiral- and scroll-wave dynamics in mathematical models for canine and human ventricular tissue with varying Potassium and Calcium currents},
  author = {K. V. Rajany and Alok Ranjan Nayak and Rupamanjari Majumder and Rahul Pandit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.05044},
  year   = {2020}
}