In-vitro Recording of Adult Zebrafish Heart Electrocardiogram- A Platform for Pharmacological Testing

Chia Ti Tsai, Cho Kai Wu, Jiunn Lee Lin, Juey Jen Hwang

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Abstract

Background: Recently zebrafish has become a powerful vertebrate model system for cardiac arrhythmia and another advantage is that the heart could be rapidly excised for in-vitro electrophysiological recording. Methods: We made direct in-vitro recordings of adult zebrafish heart ECG using the microelectrode array and tested the effects of various drugs on zebrafish heart ECG. Results: The QT interval change in the ECG was verified by optically mapped action potential duration (APD). The mean optically mapped APD was 308±30 ms, which was close to the QT interval in ECG (p=0.815). We found that sympathomimetic drug isoproterenol increased HR, whereas L-type calcium channel blocker verapamil decreased HR. Sodium channel blocker quinidine and L-type calcium channel activator BayK8644 prolonged QTc interval in a dose-dependent manner (515±24 ms and 519±27 ms, respectively, both p<0.01). The APD was also prolonged accordingly. Both rapidly and slowly activating delayed rectifier potassium channel (IKr and IKs) blockers E4031 and Chromanol 293B, respectively, also prolonged QTc interval in a dose-dependent manner (523±25 ms and 529±27 ms, respectively, both p<0.01). Quinidine, E4031 and Chromanol 293B also decreased HR. Conclusions: Direct in-vitro recording of adult zebrafish heart is an efficient platform for test of drugs which exert electrophysiological effects on cardiomyocytes, and perturbation of ionic channels that are responsible for human long QT syndrome also modulates QT interval in adult zebrafish heart.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)274
Number of pages1
JournalJournal of Arrhythmia
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • electrocardiogram
  • long QT
  • zebrafish

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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