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Biophys. J. BioFAST: First Published August 25, 2006. doi:10.1529/biophysj.106.091835
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SPECTROSCOPY, IMAGING, OTHER TECHNIQUES

What can we learn from the optically recorded epicardial action potential?

Arkady Pertsov 1*, Christian W Zemlin 1, Christopher J Hyatt 1 and Olivier Bernus 2

1 SUNY Upstate Medical University
2 SUNY Upstate Medical University and Ghent University

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: pertsova{at}upstate.edu.

Submitted on June 21, 2006
Revised on July 13, 2006
Accepted on 9 August 2006


   Abstract
Optical mapping using voltage-sensitive fluorescent dyes has become a major tool for studying excitation propagation in the heart. Computational and experimental studies have indicated that the optical upstroke morphology reflects the orientation of the subsurface excitation front. In a recent whole heart computational study performed by Bishop et al. (Bishop, M.J., B. Rodriguez, J. Eason, J.P. Whiteley, N. Trayanova, and D.J. Gavaghan. 2006. Synthesis of voltage-sensitive optical signals: application to panoramic optical mapping. Biophys J 90:2938-45) an example was provided of two different directions of propagation having nevertheless very similar epicardial optical upstrokes. The goal of this comment is to clarify the interpretation of optical upstroke morphologies and reconcile the results obtained by Bishop et al. with previous computational and experimental studies.

Key Words: optical imaging, optical upstroke, voltage-sensitive dyes, wave front orientation




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C. W. Zemlin, O. Bernus, A. Matiukas, C. J. Hyatt, and A. M. Pertsov
Extracting Intramural Wavefront Orientation from Optical Upstroke Shapes in Whole Hearts
Biophys. J., July 15, 2008; 95(2): 942 - 950.
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