Potassium channel suppressed in hypokalemia – Cardiology MCQ – Answer

Potassium channel suppressed in hypokalemia – Cardiology MCQ – Answer Potassium channel suppressed in hypokalemia – Correct answer: 1. Ikr Prolongation of action potential duration in hypokalemia is due to inhibition of the outward potassium current. IKr, the rapid component of the delayed rectifier potassium current, is markedly suppressed in hypokalemia. There is rapid inactivation of IKr during repolarization. Downregulation of IKr occurs in chronic hypokalemia. In addition chronic hypokalemia causes internalization of IKr channels, reducing their surface density on the plasma membrane. Prolongation of action potential duration with hypokalemia increases the chance of ventricular arrhythmias by potentiating after depolarization. When the afterdepolarizations reach a threshold value, they trigger a ventricular ectopic beat which can induce sustained ventricular arrhythmias in this setting. Shortened effective refractory period is another reason for arrhythmias in hypokalemia. Even though the action potential duration is prolonged in hypokalemia, there is no corresponding lengthening of refractory period. This predisposes to perpetuation of arrhythmia induced by the afterdepolarizations. Serum potassium levels below 3.5 milliequivalents per liter is considered as hypokalemia. Hypokalemia can occur due to gastrointestinal or renal potassium loss or due to shift from extracellular to intracellular compartment as occurs in alkalosis. Myocardium is very sens...
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