Evidence for gender differences in electrophysiological properties of canine Purkinje fibres
- 1 August 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 142 (8) , 1255-1264
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0705880
Abstract
Women are more prone to develop torsades de pointes, a rare life‐threatening polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, than are men during administration of medicines that have the potential to block IKr (rapid delayed rectifier cardiac K+ current) and to prolong the QT interval. Blockade of IKr, hypokalaemia and extreme bradycardia were used to evaluate whether there are gender differences in cardiac repolarisation in canine Purkinje fibres (PFs). Microelectrode techniques were employed to measure action potential (AP) parameters in PFs from adult female and male dogs. Under control conditions, fibres from female animals in normal or low K+ conditions exhibited significantly longer AP durations at 50% (APD50) and 90% (APD90) of repolarisation as compared with APDs of fibres from male animals. Gender‐related difference to rate adaptation was also present in APD90 of fibres from female animals compared to males. At a stimulation rate of 0.2 Hz, but not at 1.0 Hz, dofetilide elicited a significantly higher increase in APD90, incidence of early afterdepolarisations, triggered and sustained‐triggered activities (TAs) in fibres from female animals compared to males in either normal or low K+ conditions. The sustained TAs were reversed by raising the concentration of [K+]0 in Purkinje preparations from both male (one out of one) and female (12 out of 12) dogs. In conclusion, our data provide experimental evidence pointing to gender differences in canine AP repolarisation. PFs from female dogs can be used in safety pharmacology studies as a sensitive model for evaluating the potential proarrhythmic events in vitro of a new medicinal product. British Journal of Pharmacology (2004) 142, 1255–1264. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0705880Keywords
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