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Structural Changes of Atrial Myocardium due to Sustained Atrial Fibrillation in the Goat
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Animal PhysiologyBiologyAtrial MyocardiumCardiomyopathyDevelopmental BiologySustained Atrial FibrillationCardiac MuscleElectrical PacingAnimal ScienceVeterinary PhysiologyPhysiologyStructural ChangesNuclear ChromatinElectrophysiologyCardiovascular PhysiologyMedicineCardiologyCardiac Mechanic
Background After cardioversion of sustained atrial fibrillation (AF), the electrical and contractile functions of the atria are impaired, and recurrences of AF frequently occur. Whether remodeling of the structure of atrial myocardium is the basis for this problem is not known. Methods and Results Sustained AF was induced by electrical pacing in 13 goats instrumented long-term. The goats were killed after 9 to 23 weeks, and the atrial myocardium was examined by light and electron microscopy. The changes were quantified in left and right atrial free walls, appendages, trabeculae, the interatrial septum, and the bundle of Bachmann. A substantial proportion of the atrial myocytes (up to 92%) revealed marked changes in their cellular substructures, such as loss of myofibrils, accumulation of glycogen, changes in mitochondrial shape and size, fragmentation of sarcoplasmic reticulum, and dispersion of nuclear chromatin. These changes were accompanied by an increase in size of the myocytes (up to 195%). There we...
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