Late sodium current in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease: consequences of sodium-calcium overload
- 1 July 2006
- Vol. 92 (suppl_4) , iv1-iv5
- https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.2005.078782
Abstract
Late sodium current in cardiac cells is very small compared with the fast component, but as it flows throughout the action potential it may make a substantial contribution to sodium loading during each cardiac cycle. Late sodium current may contribute to triggering arrhythmia in two ways: by causing repolarisation failure (early after depolarisations); and by triggering late after depolarisations attributable to calcium oscillations in sodium-calcium overload conditions. Reduction of late sodium current would therefore be expected to have therapeutic benefits, particularly in disease states such as ischaemia in which sodium-calcium overload is a major feature.Keywords
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