The electrophysiological effects of cannabidiol on action potentials and transmembrane potassium currents in rabbit and dog cardiac ventricular preparations

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Leila Topal
Muhammad Naveed
Péter Orvos
Bence Pászti
János Prorok
Ákos Bajtel
Tivadar Kiss
Boglárka Csupor-Löffler
Dezső Csupor
István Baczkó
András Varró
László Virág
Norbert Jost
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[1] University of Szeged,Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Eötvös Loránd Research Network,ELKH
[3] University of Szeged,SZTE Research Group for Cardiovascular Pharmacology
[4] University of Pécs,Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy
[5] University of Szeged,Institute for Translational Medicine, Medical School
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Archives of Toxicology | 2021年 / 95卷
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Cannabidiol; Electrophysiology; Action potential; Potassium currents; Rabbit; Dog;
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Cannabis use is associated with known cardiovascular side effects such as cardiac arrhythmias or even sudden cardiac death. The mechanisms behind these adverse effects are unknown. The aim of the present work was to study the cellular cardiac electrophysiological effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on action potentials and several transmembrane potassium currents, such as the rapid (IKr) and slow (IKs) delayed rectifier, the transient outward (Ito) and inward rectifier (IK1) potassium currents in rabbit and dog cardiac preparations. CBD increased action potential duration (APD) significantly in both rabbit (from 211.7 ± 11.2. to 224.6 ± 11.4 ms, n = 8) and dog (from 215.2 ± 9.0 to 231.7 ± 4.7 ms, n = 6) ventricular papillary muscle at 5 µM concentration. CBD decreased IKr, IKs and Ito (only in dog) significantly with corresponding estimated EC50 values of 4.9, 3.1 and 5 µM, respectively, without changing IK1. Although the EC50 value of CBD was found to be higher than literary Cmax values after CBD smoking and oral intake, our results raise the possibility that potassium channel inhibition by lengthening cardiac repolarization might have a role in the possible proarrhythmic side effects of cannabinoids in situations where CBD metabolism and/or the repolarization reserve is impaired.
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