Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Aug 2020)

Risperidone alone did not induce torsade de pointes: Experimental evidence from the chronic atrioventricular block model dogs

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

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 143, no. 4
pp. 330 – 332

Abstract

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We assessed torsadogenic action of risperidone, which can potently inhibit IKr as well as α1-adrenoceptor. A toxic dose of 3 mg/kg of risperidone was intravenously administered over 10 min to chronic atrioventricular block dogs without anesthesia with monitoring Holter electrocardiogram (n = 4). Risperidone increased atrial/ventricular rate for 1–12 h/1–6 h and prolonged QTcF at 6 h after its administration, whereas it did not increase short-term variability of repolarization or induced torsade de pointes. These results suggest that α1-adrenoceptor blockade-dependent, hypotension-induced, reflex-mediated increase of sympathetic tone by risperidone might play a role in protecting the heart from IKr inhibition-associated torsade de pointes.

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