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Effect of quinidine on the digoxin receptor in vitro.

W J Ball, D Tse-Eng, E T Wallick, J P Bilezikian, A Schwartz, V P Butler.   

Abstract

To investigate the basis for a clinically important digitalis-quinidine interaction that is characterized by increases in serums digoxin concentrations when quinidine is administered to digoxin-treated patients, we have studied in vitro the interaction of quinidine with the digoxin receptor. Evidence has been obtained that quinidine is capable of decreasing the affinity for digoxin of cardiac glycoside receptor sites on purified Na,K-ATPase and on intact human erythrocyte membranes. As others have shown, quinidine is capable of inhibiting Na,K-ATPase activity, and evidence has been obtained in the current study that, while quinidine can reduce the affinity of the enzyme for digoxin, it is also capable of acting together with digoxin in inhibiting enzyme activity to a degree greater than the inhibitory effect of digoxin alone. The concentrations of digoxin and quinidine used in this study were considerably greater than their therapeutic serum concentrations. Nevertheless, these observations are consistent with the hypothesis that the increases in serum digoxin concentrations and the decreases in volumes of digoxin distribution observed clinically when quinidine is administered to digoxin-treated patients may reflect, at least in part, a decrease in the affinity of tissue receptors for digoxin. The possibility must also be considered that enhanced cardiac effects of digoxin may occur clinically as the result of an augmentation, by quinidine, of digoxin effects, which more than compensates for the modest reduction in digoxin binding.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6270193      PMCID: PMC370894          DOI: 10.1172/jci110329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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