Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2005)

QT PRODACT: Usability of Miniature Pigs in Safety Pharmacology Studies: Assessment for Drug-Induced QT Interval Prolongation

  • Mayumi Kano,
  • Tohru Toyoshi,
  • Sakae Iwasaki,
  • Masami Kato,
  • Masayoshi Shimizu,
  • Takao Ota

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 99, no. 5
pp. 501 – 511

Abstract

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To investigate whether miniature pigs are useful for evaluating the potential of drugs for drug-induced prolongation of the QT interval, we performed an in vivo QT assay using conscious and unrestricted miniature pigs. Compared with the vehicle average baseline values, haloperidol at 3 and 10 mg/kg, p.o. prolonged the QTcF interval (Fridericia’s formula) by 8% – 16%. The plasma concentration of haloperidol at which QT interval was prolonged (Cmax = 42.9 ng/mL) was almost equal to that in humans. dl-Propranolol at 3, 10, and 30 mg/kg, p.o. caused no alterations in QT interval. dl-Propranolol at 3, 10, and 30 mg/kg, at which plasma concentrations were lower than in humans treated with dl-propranolol at the therapeutic dose level, shortened QTcF interval by 7% – 12%. dl-Sotalol at 10 mg/kg, p.o. prolonged QTcF interval by 7%. From the above results, we considered that the miniature pig can be used for prediction of drug-induced prolongation of QT interval in humans, and thus, it is one of the useful animal species for assessing electrocardiograms in safety pharmacology studies. Keywords:: haloperidol, dl-propranolol, dl-sotalol, miniature pig, QT interval