The M cell: its contribution to the ECG and to normal and abnormal electrical function of the heart
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The M cell: its contribution to the ECG and to normal and abnormal electrical function of the heart
Abstract
The discovery and characterization of the M cell, a unique cell type residing in the deep layers of the ventricular myocardium, has opened a new door in our understanding of the electrophysiology and pharmacology of the heart in both health and disease. The hallmark of the M cell is the ability of its action potential to prolong much more than that of other ventricular myocardial cells in response to a slowing of rate and/or in response to agents that act to prolong action potential duration. Our goal in this review is to provide a comprehensive characterization of the M cell, its contribution to transmural heterogeneity, and its role in the normal electrical function of the heart, in the inscription of the ECG (particularly the T wave), and in the development of QT dispersion, T wave alternans, long QT intervals, and cardiac arrhythmias, such as torsades de pointes. Our secondary goal is to address the controversy that has arisen relative to the functional importance of the M cell in the normal heart. The controversy derives largely from the failure of some investigators to demonstrate transmural heterogeneity of repolarization in the dog in vivo under control conditions and after administration of quinidine. The inability to demonstrate transmural heterogeneity under these conditions may be due to the use of bipolar recording techniques that, in our experience, seriously underestimate transmural dispersion of repolarization (TDR). The use of sodium pentobarbital and alpha-chloralose as anesthesia also is problematic, because these agents reduce or eliminate TDR by affecting a variety of ion channel currents. Finally, attempts to amplify transmural dispersion of repolarization with an agent such as quinidine must take into account that relatively high concentrations can result in effects opposite to those desired due to drug inhibition of multiple ion channels. These observations may explain the inability of earlier studies to detect the M cell.
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The M cell.J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 1999 Sep;10(9):1297-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.1999.tb00309.x. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 1999. PMID: 10517665 No abstract available.
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