Literature DB >> 17889568

Aging-related changes of QT and RR intervals in conscious guinea pigs.

Motohiro Shiotani1, Takuma Harada, Junko Abe, Yoshimasa Hamada, Ikuo Horii.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although guinea pigs are suitable for in vivo QT assessment of newly discovered drugs at the pre-clinical stage because of the similarity of the ion channels between the guinea pig heart and the human, there is limited data available regarding the characteristics of QT interval in conscious guinea pigs. Aging is one of several factors which have been shown to affect the QT interval in humans and animals. In the present study, we examined the influence of age on QT and RR intervals in conscious guinea pigs.
METHODS: Electrocardiograms were recorded from female Hartley guinea pigs at the age of 6 weeks (young; n=6) and 23 months (old; n=4) via a telemetry system. The QT and RR intervals were measured during daytime and nighttime, and following intravenous bolus injection of E-4031 (0.1 mg/kg) or terfenadine (4 mg/kg). Comparisons were made to determine group differences in: (1) the normal values of the QT and RR intervals, (2) the best-fit QT-correction formula, (3) the circadian rhythm of QT and RR intervals, and (4) drug effects on repolarization.
RESULTS: The normal values of QT and RR intervals in the old group were significantly longer than those in the young group. The best-fit formula for correcting QT interval was a modified Bazett's formula for both young and old groups. The old group did not show the nocturnal variation of either QT or RR interval. Terfenadine caused significantly greater QTc prolongation in the old group compared to the young. DISCUSSION: Aging affects resting QT and RR intervals in conscious female guinea pigs, a factor which should be considered when examining the effects of compounds on cardiac repolarization. Also, the present study suggests a possibility that age can affect QTc prolongation induced by some IKr blockers.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17889568     DOI: 10.1016/j.vascn.2007.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods        ISSN: 1056-8719            Impact factor:   1.950


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