Cardiac conduction system anomalies and sudden cardiac death: Insights from murine models

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Abstract

The cardiac conduction system (CCS) is composed of a group of myocardial tissues that control and coordinate the heart. Alterations in the CCS - especially in the His-Purkinje system, have been identified as a major cause of lethal arrhythmias. Unstable arrhythmias secondary to channelopathies significantly increase the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). SCD is a major contributor to mortality in industrialized countries, and most cases of SCD in the young are related to inherited ion channel diseases. In this paper, we review a series of studies with murine transgenic models that revealed that some arrhythmias are associated with the CCS and may lead to SCD. © 2012 Aránega, De La Rosa and Franco.

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Aránega, A., La Rosa, A. J. D., & Franco, D. (2012). Cardiac conduction system anomalies and sudden cardiac death: Insights from murine models. Frontiers in Physiology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00211

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