Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2006)

Acute Hypokalemia May Not Be an Effective Way to Sensitize the In Situ Canine Heart for Sparfloxacin-Induced Long QT Syndrome

  • Katsuyoshi Chiba,
  • Atsushi Sugiyama,
  • Kazuo Watanabe,
  • Kiyoshi Takasuna,
  • Keitaro Hashimoto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100, no. 1
pp. 88 – 92

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Abstract.: Extents of the sparfloxacin (3 – 10 mg/kg, i.v.)-induced QT interval prolongation under normokalemic and hypokalemic conditions were assessed in halothane-anesthetized beagle dogs (n = 5). The hypokalemic condition was induced by an oral administration of furosemide (200 mg/kg per day) for 3 days, which decreased the serum potassium concentration from 3.65 ± 0.13 to 2.35 ± 0.13 mM (P<.05). However, the decrease of potassium concentration by itself did not affect the extent of the sparfloxacin-induced QT interval prolongation. These results indicate that acute hypokalemia may not severely sensitize the in situ heart for drug-induced long QT syndrome as previously thought. Keywords:: hypokalemia, long QT syndrome, fluoroquinolone