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Anesthesia and analgesia · Sep 2010
The subtype-specific effects of droperidol on action potential duration in cellular and computational models of long QT syndrome.
- Alexander P Schwoerer, Julia Kebernik, Heimo Ehmke, and Patrick Friederich.
- Department of Vegetative Physiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany. schwoerer@uke.de
- Anesth. Analg. 2010 Sep 1;111(3):638-46.
BackgroundDroperidol is a highly potent butyrophenone used for the therapy of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Its cardiac safety in cardiovascular-healthy patients and those with long QT (LQT) syndrome is a matter of debate. In this study, we investigated whether droperidol has subtype-specific effects in cellular and computational models of LQT syndrome.MethodsLeft ventricular cardiac myocytes were isolated from adult guinea pig hearts. LQT1-like behavior was pharmacologically induced by chromanol 293B (10 micromol/L) and LQT2-like states by E4031 (10 micromol/L). Computational analysis was performed using the Luo-Rudy dynamic model. Data are given as mean + or - SEM.ResultsIn control myocytes, droperidol lengthened action potentials in a concentration-dependent manner with a maximal prolongation of 37% + or - 13% (n = 4) at a concentration of 0.6 micromol/L. In LQT1-like myocytes, droperidol (0.6 micromol/L) further prolonged action potentials by 31% + or - 6% (n = 6) but shortened action potentials of LQT2-like myocytes by 11% + or - 2% (n = 8). Computational modeling supported the concept that droperidol, in addition to the rapid component of the delayed K(+) current, blocks depolarizing targets, such as the L-type Ca(2+) current, the Na(+)-Ca(2+) exchanger, and the Na(+)-K(+) adenosine triphosphatase.ConclusionsDroperidol has more detrimental effects on cardiac repolarization of LQT1-like than of LQT2-like myocytes suggesting subtype-specific cardiotoxic effects in patients with LQT syndrome. The subtype specificity of droperidol seems to be caused by a complex interaction of droperidol with several different molecular targets. This interaction deserves further investigation to establish the feasibility of a subtype-directed approach in the perioperative management of patients with LQT syndrome.
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