Circulation, Vol 88, 1832-1844, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
M Rubart, ML Pressler, HP Pride and DP Zipes
BACKGROUND. Erythromycin is known to prolong ventricular repolarization and
has been associated with the occurrence of torsades de pointes. In this
study, we have investigated potential mechanisms in vivo and in vitro for
induction of an acquired long QT syndrome by erythromycin. METHODS AND
RESULTS. Ventricular electrograms and endocardial monophasic action
potentials were recorded in anesthetized open-chest dogs before and after
administration of 40 to 120 mg/kg of erythromycin lactobionate.
Conventional microelectrode techniques were used to record transmembrane
action potentials in isolated dog Purkinje fibers and papillary muscles.
Erythromycin at concentrations > 20 mg/L prolonged action potential
duration. At higher concentrations (100 to 200 mg/L), erythromycin induced
phase 2 and phase 3 early afterdepolarizations (EADs) both in vivo and in
vitro. The effects of erythromycin on repolarization were more marked in
Purkinje fibers than in papillary muscle. Pretreatment of Purkinje fibers
with erythromycin antagonized the effects of dofetilide, a selective
delayed-rectifier potassium channel (IK) blocker. Pretreatment with
prazosin or tetrodotoxin had no effect on erythromycin-induced changes in
action potential duration. CONCLUSIONS. These pharmacological studies
suggest that erythromycin prolongs repolarization to a large extent by
block of IK. In turn, prolongation of action potential duration resulting
from erythromycin's actions on IK may promote the development of EADs. The
induction of ventricular arrhythmias observed clinically after exposure to
erythromycin may be related to the development of EADs. The rarity of
occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias suggests that other predisposing
factors contribute to the acquired long QT syndrome associated with
erythromycin.
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