Literature DB >> 11018806

Reduction of QTc interval dispersion. Potential mechanism of cardiac protection of pyridostigmine bromide.

R R Castro1, S M Serra, A C Nóbrega.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Parasympathetic dysfunction is an independent risk factor in individuals with coronary artery disease, and cholinergic stimulation is a potential therapeutical option. We determined the effects of pyridostigmine bromide, a reversible anticholinesterase agent, on electrocardiographic variables of healthy individuals.
METHODS: We carried out a cross-sectional, double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. We obtained electrocardiographic tracings in 12 simultaneous leads of 10 healthy young individuals at rest before and after oral administration of 45 mg of pyridostigmine or placebo.
RESULTS: Pyridostigmine increased RR intervals (before: 886+/-27 ms vs. after: 1054+/-37 ms) and decreased QTc dispersion (before: 72+/-9 ms vs. after: 45+/-3 ms), without changing other electrocardiographic variables (PR segment, QT interval, QTc, and QT dispersion).
CONCLUSION: Bradycardia and the reduction in QTc dispersion induced by pyridostigmine may effectively represent a protective mechanism if these results can be reproduced in individuals with cardiovascular diseases.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11018806     DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2000000900002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol        ISSN: 0066-782X            Impact factor:   2.000


  2 in total

1.  Enhancement of heart rate variability by cholinergic stimulation with pyridostigmine in healthy subjects.

Authors:  A C Nóbrega; A F dos Reis; R S Moraes; B G Bastos; E L Ferlin; J P Ribeiro
Journal:  Clin Auton Res       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 4.435

2.  Cholinergic stimulation with pyridostigmine protects against exercise induced myocardial ischaemia.

Authors:  R R T Castro; G Porphirio; S M Serra; A C L Nóbrega
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 5.994

  2 in total

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