Polytherapy with hERG-Blocking antiepileptic drugs:: Increased risk for embryonic cardiac arrhythmia and teratogenicity

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Danielsson, Christian
Azarbayjani, Faranak
Skold, Anna-Carin
Sjogren, Niklas
Danielsson, Bengt R.
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[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Med Cell Biol, Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Karolinska Univ Hosp, Karolinska Inst, Dept Med, S-14186 Stockholm, Sweden
[3] Astrazeneca, Safety Assessment, Sodertalje, Sweden
关键词
polytherapy; phenytoin; phenobarbital; dimethadione; carbamazepine; antiepileptics; teratogenicity; hERG; embryonic arrhythmia; hypoxia-reoxygenation damage; RECTIFIER K+ CHANNELS; SPANNING; 3; DECADES; DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY; ANTICONVULSANT DRUGS; CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS; PHENYTOIN TERATOGENICITY; REOXYGENATION DAMAGE; PARENTAL EPILEPSY; HYPOXIA MARKER; MECHANISM;
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10.1002/bdra.20378
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: The antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) phenytoin, phenobarbital, dimethadione, and carbamazepine cause a similar pattern of malformations in humans, with an increased risk after polytherapy. The teratogenicity has been linked to cardiac rhythm disturbances and hypoxic damage as a consequence of their common potential to inhibit a specific potassium ion current (IKr). The IKr is of major importance for embryonic cardiac repolarization and rhythm regulation. This study investigated whether these AEDs cause irregular rhythm and if various combinations of AEDs result in higher arrhythmia risk than exposure to a single AED. METHODS: The effects on heart rhythm of a single AED (monotherapy), and of various combinations (polytherapy) of AEDs, in gestational day 10 C57BL mouse embryos in culture were analyzed and graphically illustrated during a 25 s recording with a digitalization technique. RESULTS: All of the studied AEDs caused increased intervals between heartbeats (resulting in bradycardia) and large variations in the interval between heartbeats (resulting in irregular rhythm) in a concentration-dependent manner in cultured mouse embryos. Dimethadione caused irregular rhythm at concentrations within and phenytoin slightly above the therapeutic ranges. Polytherapy resulted in more substantial prolongation of the mean interval between heartbeats (>60 ms) than monotherapy at clinically relevant concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that polytherapy more than monotherapy causes substantial prolongation of the cardiac repolarization, a marker associated with high risk of developing irregular rhythm during longer exposure periods (days to months). This supports the idea that the increased risk for malformations following polytherapy is linked to an increased risk for cardiac rhythm disturbances.
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