Cardiac Delayed Rectifier Potassium Channels in Health and Disease

Card Electrophysiol Clin. 2016 Jun;8(2):307-22. doi: 10.1016/j.ccep.2016.01.004. Epub 2016 Apr 1.

Abstract

Cardiac delayed rectifier potassium channels conduct outward potassium currents during the plateau phase of action potentials and play pivotal roles in cardiac repolarization. These include IKs, IKr and the atrial specific IKur channels. In this article, we will review their molecular identities and biophysical properties. Mutations in the genes encoding delayed rectifiers lead to loss- or gain-of-function phenotypes, disrupt normal cardiac repolarization and result in various cardiac rhythm disorders, including congenital Long QT Syndrome, Short QT Syndrome and familial atrial fibrillation. We will also discuss the prospect of using delayed rectifier channels as therapeutic targets to manage cardiac arrhythmia.

Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; Delayed rectifiers; I(Kr); I(Ks); I(Kur); Long QT Syndrome; Short QT Syndrome.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Arrhythmias, Cardiac*
  • Delayed Rectifier Potassium Channels* / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Delayed Rectifier Potassium Channels* / genetics
  • Electrocardiography
  • Humans
  • Long QT Syndrome*
  • Mutation
  • Potassium Channel Blockers

Substances

  • Delayed Rectifier Potassium Channels
  • Potassium Channel Blockers

Supplementary concepts

  • Short Qt Syndrome