Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (10): 1517-.
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Abstract: Objective To observe the changes of surface ECG and cell couplings between sinoatrial node cells and myocardialcells following transplantion of pedicled autologous sinoatrial node tissue graft into the right ventricle of a canine model ofcomplete atrioventricular block. Methods Ten healthy dogs were randomized into transplantation group and control group.Pedicled autologous sinoatrial node tissue grafts were transplanted into the right ventricle in the transplantation group, whilethe sinoatrial nodes were only excised in the control group after placement of temporary myocardial pacing wires. Thechanges of surface ECG were observed at 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks postoperatively. At 4 weeks, complete atrioventricular block wasinduced in the dogs by radiofrequency ablation of the His bundle. The heart rate of the dogs in both groups were recordedafter the injection of isoproternol (ISO) from the femoral vein, and the transplanted tissue graft was observed under opticaland transmission electron microscopes. Results No significant changes occurred in the surface ECG. All the dogs showed ECGwaveforms specific of complete heart block after the ablation, and the ventricular heart rates were similar between the twogroups (P>0.05). The ventricular heart rate did not undergo obvious changes after ISO injection (P>0.05). The transplantedpedicled autologous sinoatrial node survived in the dogs and the sinoatrial node cells established desmosome junctions withthe myocardial cells, but the number of junctions was not sufficient to support heart pacing. Conclusions Desmosome junctioncan occur between ventricular myocardial cells and sinoatrial node cells at the edge of transplanted pedicled autologoussinoatrial node tissue.
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