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Stark, G; Schwarzl, I; Heiden, U; Stark, U; Tritthart, HA.
Magnesium abolishes inadequate kinetics of frequency adaptation of the Q-aT interval in the presence of sotalol.
CARDIOVASC RES 1997 35: 43-51. Doi: 10.1016%2FS0008-6363%2897%2900074-6 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Lischnig Ulrike
Tritthart Helmut
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: It has been well established that class III antiarrhythmic drugs can also induce ventricular arrhythmias. Marked changes in the QT interval are correlated with an increased dispersion of repolarization which is an important factor for the induction of ventricular arrhythmias. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of sotalol alone and in combination with MgSO4 and the Q-aT interval during abrupt changes in heart rate. METHODS: The experiments were performed on isolated guinea-pig hearts perfused by the method of Langendorff. The rate adaptation of the Q-aT interval was estimated after abruptly changing the ventricular pacing rate from 220 to 180 ms and back to 220 ms. RESULTS: In the presence of 10 microM sotalol, at a constant pacing cycle length of 220 ms, the QT interval was prolonged significantly (P < 0.01) from 152 +/- 4 to 166 +/- 3 ms (mean +/- s.e.m., n = 8 in each group). The addition of 3.4 mM MgSO4 caused a slight further prolongation of the QT interval. After abruptly shortening the pacing cycle length from 220 to 180 ms, the Q-aT interval shortened within 2 min by 11.3 +/- 0.5 ms with a time constant (tau) of 77 +/9 beats under control conditions, by 15.4 +/- 0.9 ms (P < 0.05 vs. control with tau = 52 +/- 7 beats (P < 0.05 vs. control) in the presence of sotalol, and by 13.1 +/- 1.2 ms with tau = 158 +/- 13 beats under the combination of sotalol (10 microM) and MgSO4 (3.4 mM). After abrupt shortening of the pacing cycle length the Q-aT interval of the first beat was shortened by 3.3 +/- 0.3 ms under control conditions, by 7.1 +/- 0.2 ms (P < 0.01 vs. control) under sotalol, and by 4.2 +/- 0.2 ms with the combination of sotalol and MgSO4. If the pacing cycle length was abruptly increased from 180 to 220 ms, the effects were comparable to those described above. CONCLUSIONS: Sotalol led to inadequate kinetics of fate adaptation of the Q-aT interval indicated by a high amplitude of Q-aT interval change, especially within the first beat after abrupt change in the pacing rate. MgSO4 abolished this effect of sotalol. These findings suggest that MgSO4 could reduce sotalol-induced inadequate kinetics of rate adaptation and therefore also dispersion of repolarization, which may result in a reduction of sotalol-induced ventricular arrhythmias.
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Animals -
Anti-Arrhythmia Agents - pharmacology
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial - pharmacology
Drug Synergism - pharmacology
Electrocardiography - pharmacology
Female - pharmacology
Guinea Pigs - pharmacology
Heart - drug effects
Heart Rate - drug effects
Kinetics - drug effects
Magnesium Sulfate - pharmacology
Male - pharmacology
Perfusion - pharmacology
Sotalol - pharmacology

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Use Dependence
Repolarization
QT Interval
Sotalol
Magnesium
Guinea-Pig
Heart
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