Caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in normal rats
Background: Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia (BD-VT) is an intriguing arrhythmia, characterized by a beat-to-beat alternation of the QRS polarity on electrocardiogram. Currently there is no simple BD-VT animal model. Objective: We report a simple animal model of BD-VT induced by caffeine and do...
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doaj-92055a63fe444ede9499f2207fbb45dd2021-09-03T04:47:23ZengElsevierHeart Rhythm O22666-50182020-12-0115359367Caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in normal ratsChenyu Zhang, BS0Youhua Zhang, MD, PhD1Department of Biomedical Sciences, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, New YorkAddress reprint requests and correspondence: Dr Youhua Zhang, Department of Biomedical Sciences, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, Northern Boulevard, P.O. Box 8000, Old Westbury, NY 11568-8000.; Department of Biomedical Sciences, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, New YorkBackground: Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia (BD-VT) is an intriguing arrhythmia, characterized by a beat-to-beat alternation of the QRS polarity on electrocardiogram. Currently there is no simple BD-VT animal model. Objective: We report a simple animal model of BD-VT induced by caffeine and dobutamine (C+D) challenge in normal rats in which the arrhythmia can be attenuated by dantrolene (a ryanodine receptor stabilizer) treatment, but not by the pacemaker channel blocker ivabradine treatment. Methods: Adult (4–5 months old) Sprague-Dawley rats (both sexes) were randomized into C+D (n = 8, received caffeine 120 mg/kg intraperitoneally [IP] and dobutamine 60 μg/kg IP, sequentially) and control (n = 8) groups. In addition, a group of 7 rats were pretreated with dantrolene (10 mg/kg, IP) 30 minutes before the C+D challenge and another group of 8 rats were pretreated with ivabradine (5 mg/kg, IP) 30 minutes before the C+D challenge. Results: C+D challenge induced spontaneous premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) in 7 of 8 rats and BD-VT (lasted 4.3 ± 2.9 minutes, terminated spontaneously) in 6 of 8 (75%) rats. No ventricular arrhythmia was induced in the control group (P < .05 vs C+D group). Dantrolene treatment significantly decreased BD-VT (1 of 7 rats in the Dantrolene+C+D group vs 6 of 8 rats in C+D group, P < .05). Ivabradine treatment did not affect C+D-induced BD-VT (7 of 8 rats in the Ivabradine+C+D group vs 6 of 8 in the C+D group, P > .05). Conclusion: Caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces BD-VT in a majority of normal rats. Stabilizing cardiac ryanodine receptors with dantrolene treatment can significantly decrease the occurrence of BD-VT, but pacemaker channel blocker ivabradine treatment does not have effect in this animal model.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666501820301148Bidirectional ventricular tachycardiaCaffeineDantroleneDobutamineVentricular arrhythmia |
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Caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in normal rats |
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Caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in normal rats |
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Caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in normal rats |
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caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in normal rats |
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Background: Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia (BD-VT) is an intriguing arrhythmia, characterized by a beat-to-beat alternation of the QRS polarity on electrocardiogram. Currently there is no simple BD-VT animal model. Objective: We report a simple animal model of BD-VT induced by caffeine and dobutamine (C+D) challenge in normal rats in which the arrhythmia can be attenuated by dantrolene (a ryanodine receptor stabilizer) treatment, but not by the pacemaker channel blocker ivabradine treatment. Methods: Adult (4–5 months old) Sprague-Dawley rats (both sexes) were randomized into C+D (n = 8, received caffeine 120 mg/kg intraperitoneally [IP] and dobutamine 60 μg/kg IP, sequentially) and control (n = 8) groups. In addition, a group of 7 rats were pretreated with dantrolene (10 mg/kg, IP) 30 minutes before the C+D challenge and another group of 8 rats were pretreated with ivabradine (5 mg/kg, IP) 30 minutes before the C+D challenge. Results: C+D challenge induced spontaneous premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) in 7 of 8 rats and BD-VT (lasted 4.3 ± 2.9 minutes, terminated spontaneously) in 6 of 8 (75%) rats. No ventricular arrhythmia was induced in the control group (P < .05 vs C+D group). Dantrolene treatment significantly decreased BD-VT (1 of 7 rats in the Dantrolene+C+D group vs 6 of 8 rats in C+D group, P < .05). Ivabradine treatment did not affect C+D-induced BD-VT (7 of 8 rats in the Ivabradine+C+D group vs 6 of 8 in the C+D group, P > .05). Conclusion: Caffeine and dobutamine challenge induces BD-VT in a majority of normal rats. Stabilizing cardiac ryanodine receptors with dantrolene treatment can significantly decrease the occurrence of BD-VT, but pacemaker channel blocker ivabradine treatment does not have effect in this animal model. |
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