Electrophysiological and contractile effects of disopyramide in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a translational study

R Coppini, C Ferrantini, JM Pioner, L Santini… - JACC: Basic to …, 2019 - jacc.org
R Coppini, C Ferrantini, JM Pioner, L Santini, ZJ Wang, C Palandri, M Scardigli, G Vitale…
JACC: Basic to Translational Science, 2019jacc.org
Disopyramide is effective and safe in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
However, its cellular and molecular mechanisms of action are unknown. We tested
disopyramide in cardiomyocytes from the septum of surgical myectomy patients:
disopyramide inhibits multiple ion channels, leading to lower Ca transients and force, and
shortens action potentials, thus reducing cellular arrhythmias. The electrophysiological
profile of disopyramide explains the efficient reduction of outflow gradients but also the …
Summary
Disopyramide is effective and safe in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. However, its cellular and molecular mechanisms of action are unknown. We tested disopyramide in cardiomyocytes from the septum of surgical myectomy patients: disopyramide inhibits multiple ion channels, leading to lower Ca transients and force, and shortens action potentials, thus reducing cellular arrhythmias. The electrophysiological profile of disopyramide explains the efficient reduction of outflow gradients but also the limited prolongation of the QT interval and the absence of arrhythmic side effects observed in 39 disopyramide-treated patients. In conclusion, our results support the idea that disopyramide is safe for outpatient use in obstructive patients.
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