Mazgalev T, Dreifus L S, Ininuma H, Michelson E L
Circulation. 1984 Oct;70(4):748-59. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.70.4.748.
Programmed stimulation was used to study patterns of atrioventricular nodal propagation in an isolated rabbit heart preparation. Stimulation was done at the two major atrioventricular nodal input regions, the crista terminalis and interatrial septum, by use of various sequencing protocols. The influence of stimulation input interactions on atrioventricular nodal propagation was then evaluated with the use of simultaneous extracellular and intracellular recordings from the various regions of the atrioventricular node and His bundle. Activation of the atrioventricular node occurred predominantly via the stimulated input site, although perinodal conduction to the opposite input also occurred and could modify the atrioventricular conduction pattern. Engagement patterns of both AN and N fibers were dependent on the sequence of activation at the major input sites, and similar conduction times to the His bundle were often associated with different local activation times, depending on the site of premature stimulation. Conversely, if premature stimulation was timed to produce constant local activation times but the input site varied, then the time to His bundle activation could also vary. Atrioventricular nodal functional and effective refractory periods and conduction patterns were dependent on both the timing and pattern of engagement at the principal inputs to the atrioventricular node as well as the subsequent organization of activation of the various regions of the atrioventricular node. Furthermore, depending on the sequence of stimulation at the crista terminalis and interatrial septum, activation patterns were either organized or inhomogeneous in the AN and N regions of the atrioventricular node, consequently influencing the H-H interval, and in some instances resulting in conduction block to the His bundle. It is concluded that the relative timing of activation at the principal input regions of the atrioventricular node is critical to patterns of atrioventricular nodal propagation and subsequent conduction to the His bundle. Our results emphasize the complexity of atrioventricular nodal propagation during premature stimulation.
采用程控刺激研究离体兔心标本中房室结的传导模式。通过使用各种刺激顺序方案,在两个主要的房室结输入区域,即终嵴和房间隔进行刺激。然后,利用同时记录房室结和希氏束各区域的细胞外和细胞内电活动,评估刺激输入相互作用对房室结传导的影响。房室结的激活主要通过受刺激的输入部位发生,尽管也会出现向对侧输入的结周传导,并且这种传导可能会改变房室传导模式。房室结的心房(AN)纤维和结区(N)纤维的参与模式取决于主要输入部位的激活顺序,并且到达希氏束的传导时间相似,但局部激活时间往往不同,这取决于过早刺激的部位。相反,如果过早刺激的时间设定为产生恒定的局部激活时间,但输入部位不同,那么到达希氏束激活的时间也可能不同。房室结的功能和有效不应期以及传导模式取决于房室结主要输入部位的参与时间和模式,以及随后房室结各区域激活的组织情况。此外,根据终嵴和房间隔的刺激顺序,房室结的AN区和N区的激活模式要么是有组织的,要么是不均匀的,从而影响希氏束-希氏束间期(H-H间期),在某些情况下导致向希氏束的传导阻滞。研究得出结论,房室结主要输入区域激活的相对时间对房室结的传导模式以及随后向希氏束的传导至关重要。我们的结果强调了过早刺激期间房室结传导的复杂性。