Drift and termination of spiral waves in optogenetically modified cardiac tissue at sub-threshold illumination

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The development of new approaches to control cardiac arrhythmias requires a deep understanding of spiral wave dynamics. Optogenetics offers new possibilities for this. Preliminary experiments show that sub-threshold illumination affects electrical wave propagation in the mouse heart. However, a systematic exploration of these effects is technically challenging. Here, we use state-of-the-art computer models to study the dynamic control of spiral waves in a two-dimensional model of the adult mouse ventricle, using stationary and non-stationary patterns of sub-threshold illumination. Our results indicate a light-intensity-dependent increase in cellular resting membrane potentials, which together with diffusive cell-cell coupling leads to the development of spatial voltage gradients over differently illuminated areas. A spiral wave drifts along the positive gradient. These gradients can be strategically applied to ensure drift-induced termination of a spiral wave, both in optogenetics and in conventional methods of electrical defibrillation.

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Hussaini, S., Venkatesan, V., Biasci, V., Sepúlveda, J. M. R., Uribe, R. A. Q., Sacconi, L., … Luther, S. (2021). Drift and termination of spiral waves in optogenetically modified cardiac tissue at sub-threshold illumination. ELife, 10, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.59954

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