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Fig. 4. ECG analysis of Gja1Jrt/+ x FVB mutants by
radio-telemetry. Gja1Jrt/+ mutant mice crossed with FVB
wild-type mice resulted in mice large enough to carry radio-telemetry implants
for awake ECG analysis (A). Ultrasound (conducted at 7 weeks) and
histopathology (conducted 10-12 weeks) analyses revealed no difference in
Gja1Jrt/+ x FVB mice relative to controls (not
shown). However, conscious ambulatory ECGs (11-13 weeks) revealed a
prolongation of the PQ interval indicative of mild first degree
atrioventricular block (A). The PQ intervals were variable, occasionally
increasing up to 43 mseconds in length. In addition, P wave width was
increased and the heart rate (HR) in Gja1Jrt/+ x FVB
mutants was lower than controls. (B) Several sporadic events were noted in
Gja1Jrt/+ x FVB mutants: 5/9 had bradycardia
(HR<300 minute-1, with the lowest HR at 134
minute-1), 4/9 had sinus arrest, 2/9 had widened QRS complex, 1/9
had AV block and 1/9 had AV dissociation and junctional escape. In the control
group, only one mouse had notable events, namely bradycardia and 2nd degree AV
block (not shown). *P<0.05,
**P
0.005.