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Modeling Human Cardiac Arrhythmias: Insights from Zebrafish.

Sébastien Gauvrit, Jaclyn Bossaer, Joyce Lee, Michelle M Collins

Journal of cardiovascular development and disease(2022)

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Abstract
Cardiac arrhythmia, or irregular heart rhythm, is associated with morbidity and mortality and is described as one of the most important future public health challenges. Therefore, developing new models of cardiac arrhythmia is critical for understanding disease mechanisms, determining genetic underpinnings, and developing new therapeutic strategies. In the last few decades, the zebrafish has emerged as an attractive model to reproduce in vivo human cardiac pathologies, including arrhythmias. Here, we highlight the contribution of zebrafish to the field and discuss the available cardiac arrhythmia models. Further, we outline techniques to assess potential heart rhythm defects in larval and adult zebrafish. As genetic tools in zebrafish continue to bloom, this model will be crucial for functional genomics studies and to develop personalized anti-arrhythmic therapies.
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atrial fibrillation,cardiac arrhythmia,cardiac rhythm phenotyping,cardiomyopathy,genetic models,heart development,imaging,in vivo screening,inherited arrhythmia,zebrafish
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