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Chronic nicotine exposure is associated with electrophysiological and sympathetic remodeling in the intact rabbit heart.

Amanda GuevaraCharlotte E R SmithJessica L CaldwellLena NgoLilian R MottI-Ju LeeInivas TapaZhen WangLianguo WangWilliam R WoodwardG Andre NgBeth A HabeckerCrystal M Ripplinger
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Here we show that chronic nicotine exposure was associated with increased heart rate, lower threshold for alternans and reduced sympathetic electrophysiological responses in the intact rabbit heart. We suggest that this was due to the sympathetic hypo-innervation of the myocardium and diminished β- adrenergic responsiveness observed following nicotine treatment. Though these differences did not result in increased arrhythmia propensity in our study, we hypothesize that prolonged nicotine exposure may exacerbate this pro-arrhythmic remodeling.
Keyphrases
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