Affiliation:
1. AstraZeneca Research and Development Moindal, Integrative Phannacology, Moindal, Sweden
Abstract
Background: Clinical and experimental in vitro observations indicate that female gender is associated with a higher risk of developing torsades de pointes with repolarizing-delaying agents. The present study addressed the question of gender difference in the susceptibility towards developing torsades de pointes in a rabbit model of the acquired long QT syndrome in vivo. Methods and Results: Female (F, n = 40) or male (M, n = 40) NZW rabbits, characterized as young (Y, n = 20) or adult (A, n = 20) were anesthetized with oc-chloralose and sensitized to developing torsades de pointes by a continuous infusion of methoxamine. The class III antiarrhythmic agent ibutilide was subsequently infused at a rate of 8 nmol/kg/min for 30 minutes maximum. Before commencement of drug infusion, no gender-related differences in the QT interval were observed (121 ± 1.9 msec and 126 ± 3.3 msec in FA and in MA and 116 ± 1.6 msec and 113 ± 1.7 msec in the FY and MY, respectively). Infusion of ibutilide was associated with a rapid and marked increase in the QT interval, which did not differ significantly between the groups. Hence, the maximal QT lengthening observed was 39 ± 3.1% in FA, 46 ± 5.7% in MA, 38 ± 3.9% in FY and 36 ± 3.4% in MY, respectively (p > 0.05 between gender). In the adults, the incidence of torsades de pointes in F was 70% and in M 90% (p = 0.235), whereas in the young, the incidence in F was 45% and in M 70% (p = 0.200). The cumulative doses of ibutilide causing torsades de pointes were not statistically significantly different between the four groups of rabbits (70 ± 15.5 nmol/kg in FA, 50 ± 5.3 nmol/kg in MA, 59 ± 17.2 nmol/kg in FY and 61 ± 15.9 nmol/kg in MY, respectively). Conclusions: In this in vivo rabbit model of the acquired long QT syndrome, female gender was not associated with a longer repolarization time (QT interval), an excessive change in the baseline QT interval or a higher incidence of torsades de pointes in response to ibutilide challenge.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pharmacology
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