Literature DB >> 15215648

Development of a halothane-adrenaline arrhythmia model using in vivo Guinea pigs.

Yoshiaki Noda1, Keitaro Hashimoto.   

Abstract

In vivo antiarrhythmic effects of diltiazem hydrochloride and nifekalant hydrochloride, a pure class III antiarrhythmic drug (Vaughan Williams' classification), on adrenaline induced ventricular arrhythmias were examined in halothane anesthetized guinea pigs. Continuous adrenaline infusion (12.5 microg/kg per min) induced ventricular arrhythmias. Arrhythmogenicity was significantly increased with vagotomy and higher concentration of halothane. After injection of diltiazem at 0.5 mg/kg, the arrhythmic ratio (the number of ventricular ectopic beats divided by the total heart beats) was significantly reduced compared with the predrug control value (0.69 vs 0.04, P<0.05). No significant change of arrhythmic ratio was observed after injection of nifekalant (0.57 vs 0.61, ns). After administration of nifekalant, the mean minimum adrenaline infusion rate that induced ventricular arrhythmia decreased from 9.29 to 6.43 microg/kg per min. On the other hand, before administration of diltiazem, the mean arrhythmogenic rate of adrenaline was 8.50 microg/kg per min, but ventricular arrhythmias were no longer induced during continuous infusion of diltiazem at 0.5 mg/kg per min. These results were qualitatively consistent with previous experiments using the canine halothane-adrenaline model. In conclusion, the halothane-adrenaline arrhythmia model using the in vivo guinea pig is useful for screening drugs with potential anti- or pro-arrhythmic properties.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15215648     DOI: 10.1254/jphs.fp0030423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Sci        ISSN: 1347-8613            Impact factor:   3.337


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1.  Reduction of repolarization reserve by halothane anaesthesia sensitizes the guinea-pig heart for drug-induced QT interval prolongation.

Authors:  Akira Takahara; Atsushi Sugiyama; Keitaro Hashimoto
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 8.739

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