Author:
He Jianying,Kargacin Margaret E.,Kargacin Gary J.,Ward Christopher A.
Abstract
Tamoxifen is an estrogen receptor antagonist used in the treatment of breast cancer. However, tamoxifen has been shown to induce QT prolongation of the electrocardiogram, thereby potentially causing life-threatening polymorphic ventricular arrhythmias. The purpose of the present study was to elucidate the electrophysiological mechanism(s) that underlie the arrhythmogenic effects of tamoxifen. We used standard ruptured whole cell and perforated patch-clamping techniques on rat ventricular myocytes to investigate the effects of tamoxifen on cardiac action potential (AP) waveforms and the underlying K+ currents. Tamoxifen (3 μmol/l) markedly prolonged AP duration, decreased maximal rate of depolarization, and decreased resting membrane potential. At this concentration, tamoxifen significantly depressed the Ca2+-independent transient outward K+ current ( Ito), sustained outward delayed rectifier K+ current ( Isus), inward rectifier K+ current ( IK1), and Na+ current ( INa) in the myocytes. Lower concentrations of tamoxifen (1 μmol/l) also decreased the resting membrane potential and significantly depressed IK1 to 79 ± 5% ( n = 5; at –120 mV) of pretreatment values. The results of this study indicate that inhibition of Ito, Isus, and IK1 by tamoxifen may underlie AP prolongation in cardiac myocytes and thereby contribute to prolonged QT interval observed in patients.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
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