Dimethyl Lithospermate B, an Extract of Danshen, Suppresses Arrhythmogenesis Associated With the Brugada Syndrome
- 21 March 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 113 (11) , 1393-1400
- https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.105.601690
Abstract
Background— Dimethyl lithospermate B (dmLSB) is an extract of Danshen, a traditional Chinese herbal remedy, which slows inactivation of INa, leading to increased inward current during the early phases of the action potential (AP). We hypothesized that this action would be antiarrhythmic in the setting of Brugada syndrome. Methods and Results— The Brugada syndrome phenotype was created in canine arterially perfused right ventricular wedge preparations with the use of either terfenadine or verapamil to inhibit INa and ICa or pinacidil to activate IK-ATP. AP recordings were simultaneously recorded from epicardial and endocardial sites together with an ECG. Terfenadine, verapamil, and pinacidil each induced all-or-none repolarization at some epicardial sites but not others, leading to ST-segment elevation as well as an increase in both epicardial and transmural dispersions of repolarization (EDR and TDR, respectively) from 12.9±9.6 to 107.0±54.8 ms and from 22.4±8.1 to 82.2±37.4 ms, respectively (PPConclusions— Our data suggest that dmLSB is effective in eliminating the arrhythmogenic substrate responsible for the Brugada syndrome and that it deserves further study as a pharmacological adjunct to implanted cardioverter/defibrillator usage.Keywords
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