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  2. Embryotoxic effects of L-691,121, a class III antiarrhythmic agent, in rats

Embryotoxic effects of L-691,121, a class III antiarrhythmic agent, in rats

  • Arch Toxicol. 1994;69(1):65-71. doi: 10.1007/s002040050139.
Y Ban 1 R Konishi K Kawana T Nakatsuka T Fujii J M Manson
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  • 1 Development Research Laboratories, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Saitama, Japan.
Abstract

L-691,121 is a class III antiarrhythmic agent which blocks potassium currents, leading to prolongation of cardiac potential and prevention of cardiac arrhythmia. In a developmental toxicity study in rats, there was a dose-dependent decrease in embryonic/fetal survival, and death of the entire litter was seen at an oral dose of 0.8 mg/kg per day. The critical period for embryolethality was determined as gestational days (GD) 10-13. In a study where females received 1 mg/kg on a critical day (GD 10 or 12) and were killed at 24-h intervals, a high embryonic mortality was seen at 72 h (GD 10 treatment) or 48 h (GD 12 treatment) after dosing. The surviving embryos had morphological abnormalities such as enlarged cardiac tube and pericardium, generalized edema, and hematoma. In order to investigate a possible mechanism for the embryolethality, GD 11 embryos were dissected from females at 4 h after dosing of 1 mg/kg and incubated for 5 h in vitro. The embryonic heart rates were decreased for the first 2 h after incubation but tended to recover to control levels thereafter. When GD 11 embryos were incubated for 4 h with the drug, there were decreases in the heart rates during the entire observation period. In a washout study where the embryos were transferred to drug-free medium after 1-h exposure, decreased heart rates recovered to control levels.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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