Inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.

BACKGROUND: Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is associated with sudden cardiac death resulting from torsades de pointes (TdP), which are triggered by early afterdepolarizations (EADs). The cardiac Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) has been suggested to work as a trigger for EADs. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this s...

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Main Authors: Milberg, P, Pott, C, Fink, M, Frommeyer, G, Matsuda, T, Baba, A, Osada, N, Breithardt, G, Noble, D, Eckardt, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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author Milberg, P
Pott, C
Fink, M
Frommeyer, G
Matsuda, T
Baba, A
Osada, N
Breithardt, G
Noble, D
Eckardt, L
author_facet Milberg, P
Pott, C
Fink, M
Frommeyer, G
Matsuda, T
Baba, A
Osada, N
Breithardt, G
Noble, D
Eckardt, L
author_sort Milberg, P
collection OXFORD
description BACKGROUND: Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is associated with sudden cardiac death resulting from torsades de pointes (TdP), which are triggered by early afterdepolarizations (EADs). The cardiac Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) has been suggested to work as a trigger for EADs. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that inhibition of NCX with a newly developed selective NCX inhibitor (SEA0400) reduces TdP. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 34 Langendorff-perfused rabbit hearts, the I(Kr)-blocker sotalol (100 microM; n = 18) as well as veratridine (0.5 microM; n = 16), an inhibitor of sodium channel inactivation, led to a significant increase in monophasic action potential (MAP) duration thereby mimicking LQTS2 and LQTS3. In bradycardic hearts, recordings of eight MAPs demonstrated an increased dispersion of repolarization (sotalol: 67%; veratridine: 89%; P <.05). After lowering of potassium concentration, sotalol (56%) and veratridine (63%) induced TdP. Perfusion with SEA0400 (1 microM) suppressed EADs in 15 of 16 sotalol hearts and in seven of 13 veratridine hearts. SEA0400 significantly shortened MAP duration and reduced dispersion of repolarization in both groups (P <.05). This reduced TdP incidence in the sotalol group (100%) and in the veratridine group (77%). To investigate the effects of NCX inhibition on the cellular level, we used a computer model of the rabbit ventricular myocyte. I(Na) and I(Kr) were modified to mimic the effects of veratridine and sotalol, respectively. Consistent with our in vitro experiments, reduction of NCX activity accelerated repolarization of the cellular action potential and prevented EADs. CONCLUSION: In an intact rabbit heart model of LQT2 and LQT3 as well as in a computer model of the rabbit cardiac myocyte, inhibition of NCX is effective in preventing TdP due to a suppression of EADs, a reversion of action potential prolongation, and a reduction of dispersion of repolarization. Our observations suggest a therapeutic benefit of selective NCX inhibition in LQTS.
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spelling oxford-uuid:18027065-695e-4fc6-8d94-dc8ce18d55bf2022-03-26T10:40:57ZInhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:18027065-695e-4fc6-8d94-dc8ce18d55bfEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Milberg, PPott, CFink, MFrommeyer, GMatsuda, TBaba, AOsada, NBreithardt, GNoble, DEckardt, L BACKGROUND: Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is associated with sudden cardiac death resulting from torsades de pointes (TdP), which are triggered by early afterdepolarizations (EADs). The cardiac Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) has been suggested to work as a trigger for EADs. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that inhibition of NCX with a newly developed selective NCX inhibitor (SEA0400) reduces TdP. METHODS AND RESULTS: In 34 Langendorff-perfused rabbit hearts, the I(Kr)-blocker sotalol (100 microM; n = 18) as well as veratridine (0.5 microM; n = 16), an inhibitor of sodium channel inactivation, led to a significant increase in monophasic action potential (MAP) duration thereby mimicking LQTS2 and LQTS3. In bradycardic hearts, recordings of eight MAPs demonstrated an increased dispersion of repolarization (sotalol: 67%; veratridine: 89%; P <.05). After lowering of potassium concentration, sotalol (56%) and veratridine (63%) induced TdP. Perfusion with SEA0400 (1 microM) suppressed EADs in 15 of 16 sotalol hearts and in seven of 13 veratridine hearts. SEA0400 significantly shortened MAP duration and reduced dispersion of repolarization in both groups (P <.05). This reduced TdP incidence in the sotalol group (100%) and in the veratridine group (77%). To investigate the effects of NCX inhibition on the cellular level, we used a computer model of the rabbit ventricular myocyte. I(Na) and I(Kr) were modified to mimic the effects of veratridine and sotalol, respectively. Consistent with our in vitro experiments, reduction of NCX activity accelerated repolarization of the cellular action potential and prevented EADs. CONCLUSION: In an intact rabbit heart model of LQT2 and LQT3 as well as in a computer model of the rabbit cardiac myocyte, inhibition of NCX is effective in preventing TdP due to a suppression of EADs, a reversion of action potential prolongation, and a reduction of dispersion of repolarization. Our observations suggest a therapeutic benefit of selective NCX inhibition in LQTS.
spellingShingle Milberg, P
Pott, C
Fink, M
Frommeyer, G
Matsuda, T
Baba, A
Osada, N
Breithardt, G
Noble, D
Eckardt, L
Inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.
title Inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.
title_full Inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.
title_fullStr Inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.
title_short Inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long QT syndrome-2 and long QT syndrome-3.
title_sort inhibition of the na ca2 exchanger suppresses torsades de pointes in an intact heart model of long qt syndrome 2 and long qt syndrome 3
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