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|Explanation=The ventricular action potential is composed of four phases:<br>
|Explanation= Intravenous quinidine is used for the treatment of severe complicated malaria.  Cinchonism characterized by headaches and tinnitus is a side effect of quinidine.  Quinidine is also an antiaarhythmic acting on the voltage gated sodium channels; therefore, affecting phase 0 of the ventricular action potential.
 
The ventricular action potential is composed of four phases:<br>
- Phase 0 ([[depolarization]]): abrupt opening of the voltage gated sodium channel<br>
- Phase 0 ([[depolarization]]): abrupt opening of the voltage gated sodium channel<br>
- Phase 1 (early repolarization): closure of the sodium channels and opening of voltage gated potassium channels<br>
- Phase 1 (early repolarization): closure of the sodium channels and opening of voltage gated potassium channels<br>
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[[File:Ventricular action potential.png]]
[[File:Ventricular action potential.png]]


Education objective:
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[[Quinidine]] is also an antiaarhythmic acting on the voltage gated sodium channels; therefore, affecting phase 0 of the ventricular action potential.


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Revision as of 14:25, 20 January 2014

 
Author [[PageAuthor::Rim Halaby, M.D. [1]]]
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Pharmacology
Sub Category SubCategory::Cardiology
Prompt [[Prompt::A 27 year old male comes for a general check up following his last visit to Africa. He reports that he has been in Africa for three months. He is very worried about his general health because he had severe malaria during the last visit requiring the use of an intravenous medication that caused him a lot of side effects such as headaches and tinnitus. The medication used to treat the patient also has antiarrhythmic effect. Which of the following labeleld phased of the ventricular action potential is affected by the medication?

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Answer A AnswerA::A
Answer A Explanation [[AnswerAExp::A corresponds to phase 0 of the ventricular action potential. Phase 0 is characterized by a depolarization caused by the abrupt opening of the voltage gated sodium channel.]]
Answer B AnswerB::B
Answer B Explanation [[AnswerBExp::B corresponds to phase 1 of the ventricular action potential. Phase 1 is characterized by an early repolarization caused by the closure of the sodium channels and the opening of voltage gated potassium channels.]]
Answer C AnswerC::C
Answer C Explanation [[AnswerCExp::C corresponds to phase 2 of the ventricular action potential. Phase 2 is characterized by a plateau. The plateau results from the opening of the voltage gated calcium channels leading to an influx of calcium that balances the potassium efflux.]]
Answer D AnswerD::D
Answer D Explanation [[AnswerDExp::D corresponds to phase 3 of the ventricular action potential. Phase 3 is characterized by a rapid repolarization caused by the closure of the calcium channels and opening of the slow voltage gated potassium channel.]]
Answer E AnswerE::E
Answer E Explanation [[AnswerEExp::E corresponds to phase 4 of the ventricular action potential. Phase 4 is characterized by a resting potential which is caused by the high potassium permeability through the potassium channels.]]
Right Answer RightAnswer::A
Explanation [[Explanation::Intravenous quinidine is used for the treatment of severe complicated malaria. Cinchonism characterized by headaches and tinnitus is a side effect of quinidine. Quinidine is also an antiaarhythmic acting on the voltage gated sodium channels; therefore, affecting phase 0 of the ventricular action potential.

The ventricular action potential is composed of four phases:
- Phase 0 (depolarization): abrupt opening of the voltage gated sodium channel
- Phase 1 (early repolarization): closure of the sodium channels and opening of voltage gated potassium channels
- Phase 2 (plateau): opening of the voltage gated calcium channels leading to an influx of calcium that balances the potassium efflux
- Phase 3 (rapid repolarization): closure of the calcium channels and opening of the slow voltage gated potassium channel
- Phase 4 (resting potential): high potassium permeability through the potassium channels
Shown below is an image depicting the different phases of the ventricular action potential.

Education objective:' Quinidine is also an antiaarhythmic acting on the voltage gated sodium channels; therefore, affecting phase 0 of the ventricular action potential.

Reference: First aid for USMLE step 1, 2014. Page 274, 372.
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