Abstract
Amiodarone is the "gold standard" for current antiarrhythmic therapy because it combines efficacy with good hemodynamic and electrophysiological tolerance. Amiodarone is effective against both atrial and ventricular arrhythmias by intravenous (i.v.) or oral route. However, the i.v. formulation has limitations. Therefore, we identified SAR114646A, an amiodarone-like antiarrhythmic agent with good aqueous solubility suitable for i.v. application. Patch-clamp experiments were performed with isolated cardiomyocytes from guinea pigs and rats. In guinea pig ventricular cardiomyocytes, the fast Na(+) channel and the L-type Ca(2+) channels were blocked by SAR114646A with half-maximal concentrations (IC(50)) of 2.0 and 1.1μM, respectively. The tail current of the fast activating rectifying potassium channel I(Kr) was blocked with an IC(50) value of 0.6μM, whereas the IC(50) values for inhibition of the I(Ks) and I(K1) channels was >10μM. ATP-sensitive K(+) channels were evoked by application of the channel opener rilmakalim (3μM). SAR114646A blocked this current with an IC(50) value of 2.8μM. In guinea pig atrial cardiomyocytes, carbachol (1μM) was used to activate the I(KACh) and SAR114646A inhibited this current with IC(50) of 36.5 nM. The transient outward current I(to) and the sustained current I(sus) were investigated in rat ventricular myocytes. SAR114646A blocked these currents with IC(50) of 1.8 and 1.2μM, respectively. When expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells, the currents hKv1.5 and hHCN4 were inhibited with IC(50) values of 1.1 and 0.4μM, respectively. Micropuncture experiments in isolated rabbit left atria revealed that SAR114646A prolonged the 50% repolarization significantly at 3 and 10μM. In guinea pig papillary muscle, the APD at 90% of repolarization was slightly prolonged at 3 and 10μM. SAR114646A demonstrates antiarrhythmic activity in anaesthetised rats, subjected to 5min ischemia followed by 10min reperfusion, where 1mg/kg of SAR114646A applied as i.v. bolus 5min prior to ischemia, decreased mortality to 0% compared to 80% under control conditions. In conclusion, SAR114646A is a multichannel blocker with improved water solubility, compared to amiodarone. In contrast to amiodarone, SAR114646A also blocks the K(+) channels I(to) and I(sus). A potent antiarrhythmic effect as observed in rats can also be expected in other animal models.
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