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Dehydroevodiamine and hortiamine, alkaloids from the traditional Chinese herbal drug Evodia rutaecarpa, are I-Kr blockers with proarrhythmic effects in vitro and in vivo

  • Igor Baburin
  • , Rosanne Varkevisser
  • , Anja Schramm
  • , Priyanka Saxena
  • , Stanislav Beyl
  • , Phillip Szkokan
  • , Tobias Linder
  • , Anna Stary-Weinzinger
  • , Marcel A G van der Heyden
  • , Marien Houtman
  • , Hiroki Takanari
  • , Malin Jonsson
  • , Jet H D Beekman
  • , Matthias Hamburger
  • , Marc A Vos
  • , Steffen Hering

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    Abstract

    Evodiae fructus is a widely used herbal drug in traditional Chinese medicine. Evodia extract was found to inhibit hERG channels. The aim of the current study was to identify hERG inhibitors in Evodia extract and to investigate their potential proarrhythmic effects. Dehydroevodiamine (DHE) and hortiamine were identified as IKr (rapid delayed rectifier current) inhibitors in Evodia extract by HPLC-microfractionation and subsequent patch clamp studies on human embryonic kidney cells. DHE and hortiamine inhibited IKr with IC50s of 253.2±26.3nM and 144.8±35.1nM, respectively. In dog ventricular cardiomyocytes, DHE dose-dependently prolonged the action potential duration (APD). Early afterdepolarizations (EADs) were seen in 14, 67, 100, and 67% of cells after 0.01, 0.1, 1 and 10μM DHE, respectively. The proarrhythmic potential of DHE was evaluated in 8 anesthetized rabbits and in 8 chronic atrioventricular block (cAVB) dogs. In rabbits, DHE increased the QT interval significantly by 12±10% (0.05mg/kg/5min) and 60±26% (0.5mg/kg/5min), and induced Torsade de Pointes arrhythmias (TdP, 0.5mg/kg/5min) in 2 rabbits. In cAVB dogs, 0.33mg/kg/5min DHE increased QT duration by 48±10% (P
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    Seiten (von - bis)150-163
    Seitenumfang14
    FachzeitschriftPharmacological Research
    Jahrgang131
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Mai 2018

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    • 301206 Pharmakologie

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