Differential effects of anesthetics and sex on supraventricular electrophysiology and atrial fibrillation substrate in rats
Michael Murninkas, Or Levi, Sigal Elyagon, Aviv Komissar, Neta Marom, Alon Naumchik, Noam Dalal, Gideon Gradwohl, Yoram Etzion

TL;DR
This study shows that anesthetics affect heart rhythm in rats differently depending on the type of anesthetic and the sex of the rat.
Contribution
A novel implantable device enabled unanesthetized studies of rat atrial electrophysiology, revealing sex-based differences in anesthetic effects.
Findings
Both isoflurane and pentobarbital prolonged atrial effective refractory period in both sexes.
Arrhythmic measures were higher in males and reduced by isoflurane more than pentobarbital.
Anesthetics reduced the dominant frequency of arrhythmic events in both sexes.
Abstract
Rodents are increasingly used in atrial electrophysiology research, yet such studies are often performed under anesthesia owing to technical challenges. Here we developed an implantable device for comprehensive atrial studies in ambulatory rats and investigated the effects of commonly used anesthetics on supraventricular electrophysiology and arrhythmic substrate, comparing them with the unanesthetized state (UAS). Adult rats were evaluated 4 weeks after implantation. Studies were conducted in the UAS under 2% isoflurane (ISO) and under 40 mg/kg pentobarbital (PEN). Pacing protocols determined various parameters, including sinoatrial node recovery time, atrioventricular node effective refractory period and atrial effective refractory period. Arrhythmic substrate was assessed after 20 triggering bursts per condition, and arrhythmic tendency was analyzed manually and through the…
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TopicsCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes · Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
