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How do Calcium and Potassium conductance affect atrial fibrillation? Fluctus (Group 3) Maisam T. Begum Joshua Finer Peter Valdez.

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1 How do Calcium and Potassium conductance affect atrial fibrillation? Fluctus (Group 3) Maisam T. Begum Joshua Finer Peter Valdez

2 Atrial Fibrillation Over 2.2 million people in the US have atrial fibrillation (8 - 9% of people over 80). Blood clots can form, leading to a stroke. Some symptoms include irregular heart beats, chest pain, and shortness of breath. Still not well understood.

3 TNNP Model Based on experimental data. Attempts to more accurately represent the action potential than other models by including more than a minimal number of parameters. Computationally tractable (especially with progress in GPUs).

4 Conductance Calcium conductance: G CaL Potassium conductance: G Ks

5 L Type Calcium Channels Generates inward Calcium current (I CaL ). Depolarizes cell. Potassium Channels Generates outward Potassium current. Hyperpolarizes cell. Includes slow outward Potassium current (I Ks ).

6 http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v451/n7181/fig_tab/nature06799_F2.html

7 http://www.cvpharmacology.com/antiarrhy/cardiac_action_potentials.htm

8 Hypothesis Increasing G CaL would increase I CaL and make the spiral wave thicker. Increasing G Ks would increase I Ks and make the spiral wave thinner.

9 Methods Parameter Range: 25% - 185% Parameter Increment: 20% G Cal G Ks

10 Results

11 Loop & Hook G CaL = 65% G Ks = 145%

12 Drift G CaL = 125% G Ks = 85%

13 Spin G CaL = 65% G Ks = 65%

14 Discussion/Conclusion Our hypothesis was wrong since many of the spiral waves looked very similar. It is difficult to draw a conclusion since many of the spirals looked very similar. We think there might be a well-defined pattern of the spiral wave tip path.

15 Future Work Repeat simulations (with slight variations). Change more than 2 parameters at a time. Include the graphs of how membrane potential changes over time. Look at single individual periods.

16 Acknowledgments A special thanks to Dr. Griffeth, Dr. Fenton, Aron, Chuck, Rachel, Dan and CMACS.


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