Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Apr 2020)

Utilization of the chronic atrioventricular block cynomolgus monkey as an in vivo model to evaluate drug interaction-associated torsade de pointes

  • Ai Goto,
  • Kengo Sakamoto,
  • Mihoko Hagiwara-Nagasawa,
  • Ryuichi Kambayashi,
  • Koki Chiba,
  • Yoshio Nunoi,
  • Hiroko Izumi-Nakaseko,
  • Akio Matsumoto,
  • Atsushi Sugiyama

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 142, no. 4
pp. 172 – 175

Abstract

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It has been difficult to experimentally reproduce synergistic effects of ketoconazole on terfenadine-induced torsade de pointes. We assessed proarrhythmic effects of terfenadine (30 mg/kg, p.o.) with/without ketoconazole (100 mg/kg, p.o.) pretreatment using the chronic atrioventricular block cynomolgus monkeys with repeated-measured design (n = 4). Terfenadine with ketoconazole pretreatment repeatedly induced non-sustained torsade de pointes in each animal, although terfenadine alone did not induce it at all. Thus, the chronic atrioventricular block cynomolgus monkeys can be used for studying drug interaction-associated torsade de pointes, providing a non-clinical strategy to circumvent untoward drug interactions in patients specially under polypharmacy. Keywords: Cynomolgus monkey, Drug interaction, Torsade de pointes