Body temperature may trigger sudden cardiac death
Posted: 07/18/2015 05:34 PM IST
Scientists have linked irregular heart with the changes in body temperature. According to the study published in the journal of Physiology, the stated that changes in body temperature may trigger sudden death caused by cardiac arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat.
Biomedical physiologist Peter Ruben at the SFU and his colleagues studied a set of proteins that govern the electrical signals that drive the heartbeat, and how these proteins are affected by changes in the body temperature. Doctors estimate that about 700,000 people die in India from sudden cardiac death every year, but over 80 per cent of these can be attributed to previously diagnosed or undiagnosed coronary artery disease.
"The other 20 per cent may be explained through underlying heart muscle disorders or electrical disorders of the heart," said B. Hygriv Rao, a senior electrophysiologist at the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad.
For the heart to efficiently pump blood through the body, the muscle cells of the heart need to contract rhythmically in a well-coordinated manner. Arrhythmia can disrupt this rhythmic pumping and, in extreme cases, lead to sudden death.
"The electrical signal behind muscle contraction is produced by tiny protein molecules in the heart cells," Ruben said in a media release issued by the SFU. "Temperature fluctuations modify the way all proteins behave, but some DNA mutations can make proteins especially sensitive to changes in temperature."
The lead researcher suggests that with this new knowledge, people can examine their family histories and, if sudden cardiac death is part of that family history, or if they suffer from unexplained fainting, they can seek medical advice.
By Lizitha
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