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Structural and electrical remodeling in heart failure predisposes the heart to ventricular arrhythmias. Computer modeling approaches, used to complement experimental results, can provide a more mechanistic knowledge of the biophysical phenomena underlying cardiac pathologies. Indeed, previous in-silico studies have improved the understanding of the electrical correlates of heart failure involved in arrhythmogenesis; however, information on the crosstalk between electrical activity, intracellular Ca2+ and contraction is still incomplete. This study aims to investigate the electro-mechanical behavior of virtual failing human ventricular myocytes to help in the development of therapies, which should ideally target pump failure and arrhythmias at the same time.We implemented characteristic remodeling of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction by including reported changes in ionic conductances, sarcomere function and cell structure (e.g. T-tubules disarray). Model parametrization was based on published experimental data and the outcome of simulations was validated against experimentally observed patterns. We focused on two aspects of myocardial dysfunction central in heart failure: altered force-frequency relationship and susceptibility to arrhythmogenic early afterdepolarizations. Because biological variability is a major problem in the generalization of in-silico findings based on a unique set of model parameters, we generated and evaluated a population of models.The population-based approach is crucial in robust identification of parameters at the core of abnormalities and in generalizing the outcome of their correction. As compared to non-failing ones, failing myocytes had prolonged repolarization, a higher incidence of early afterdepolarizations, reduced contraction and a shallower force-frequency relationship, all features peculiar of heart failure. Component analysis applied to the model population identified reduced SERCA function as a relevant contributor to most of these derangements, which were largely reverted or diminished by restoration of SERCA function alone.These simulated results encourage the development of strategies comprising SERCA stimulation and highlight the need to evaluate both electrical and mechanical outcomes.
Heart Failure, Models, Cardiovascular, Action Potentials, Heart failure, Computational modeling, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Myocardial Contraction, Computational modeling; Early afterdepolarizations; Electro-mechanics; Heart failure; SERCA; Twitch force;, Electro-mechanics, TECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA, Twitch force, Early afterdepolarizations, SERCA, Humans, Myocytes, Cardiac, Calcium
Heart Failure, Models, Cardiovascular, Action Potentials, Heart failure, Computational modeling, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Myocardial Contraction, Computational modeling; Early afterdepolarizations; Electro-mechanics; Heart failure; SERCA; Twitch force;, Electro-mechanics, TECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA, Twitch force, Early afterdepolarizations, SERCA, Humans, Myocytes, Cardiac, Calcium
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