Effects of a lipoxygenase inhibitor on digoxin-induced cardiac arrhythmias in the isolated perfused guinea-pig heart

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Gok, S
Ulker, S
Huseyinov, A
Evinc, A
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[1] CELAL BAYAR UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT PEDIAT, TR-4502 MANISA, TURKEY
[2] EGE UNIV, SCH MED, IZMIR, TURKEY
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leukotrienes; lipoxygenase; digoxin arrhythmias; isolated guinea-pig heart;
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1. The effects of a lipoxygenase inhibitor, BW A4C, on digoxin-induced arrhythmias and cardiac dynamics (contractile force, perfussion pressure, heart rate) were investigated in Langendorff perfused isolated guinea pig hearts. In the control group, arrhythmias were induced by 25 mu g/ml digoxin at a perfusion rate of 0.5 ml/min. In the treated groups, BW A4C (1 and 0.3 mu M) perfused continuously from 15 min prior to digoxin until cardiac arrest occurred. Digoxin exposure (mu g/g wet weight of heart) for the occurrence of arrhythmias and cardiac arrest were the parameters evaluated to assess cardiotoxicity. 2. Digoxin caused a marked increase in leukotriene Bq release in the coronary effluent, and was collected during tachyarrhythmias. BW A4C markedly inhibited the digoxin-induced elevation of LTB4. 3. BW A4C (1 and 0.3 mu M) did not prevent the onset of ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia despite a slight delay in the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation and cardiac arrest at the 0.3 mu M concentration. 4. Contractile force increased significantly after digoxin infusion which was concomitant with the time of onset of arrhythmias. In the presence of BW A4C, the contractile force increased, but not significantly. Perfusion pressure increased initially after digoxin infusion in the absence and the presence of BW A4C, but not significantly. 5. These findings show that the lipoxygenase inhibitor lacked any protective action on digoxin-induced arrhythmias despite its effective suppression of digoxin-induced elevation of LTB4 in coronary effluent. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.
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