Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
Volume 15, Issue 6 , Pages 219-224, August 2005

Gene Therapy for Cardiac Arrhythmias

  • J. Kevin Donahue

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: J. Kevin Donahue, Division of Cardiology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, MetroHealth Campus Rammelkamp-653, 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, OH.
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  • Kan Kikuchi
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  • Tetsuo Sasano

Division of Cardiology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

Myocardial gene transfer has become a routine tool to investigate the pathophysiology of cardiac diseases, although translation of gene transfer techniques into therapeutics has not come as quickly as many had hoped. In the field of cardiac arrhythmias, there is a great need for new therapeutic options. The current work reviews the use of gene transfer to evaluate cellular electrophysiology, the application of in vivo gene transfer to treat common arrhythmias, and the current problems in the field of cardiac gene therapy. Arrhythmia gene therapy is a field in its infancy, and future human applications are dependent on solutions to the problems discussed in this review.

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PII: S1050-1738(05)00088-5

doi:10.1016/j.tcm.2005.06.007

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
Volume 15, Issue 6 , Pages 219-224, August 2005