Carnitine deficiency can be associated with cardiomyopathy and life-threatening arrhythmias. The aim of this study was to assess changes of ventricular repolarization (VR) intervals by contactless magnetocardiographic mapping (MCG), in a rat model of carnitine deficiency. 21 anesthetized Wistar rats (WR), 11 males and 10 females, were investigated, with an unshielded 36-channel MCG instrumentation. After a basal recording 10 animals were randomized to carnitine-deprivation induced by a 3-weeks diet containing N-trimethyl-hydrazine-3-propionate (THP). All WR were restudied 1 week after the end of THP treatment. RR, QRS, QTpeak, QTend, JTpeak, JTend and Tpeak-end intervals were measured from MCG waveforms. A prolongation of all HR-corrected VR intervals was observed in THP-treated animals (range 7.6-12.8%), as compared to their basal values. However, only the lengthening of QTend and Tpeak-end was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Compared to untreated age-matched controls, the cardiac intervals of TPH-treated WR values were longer, but the differences were not significant. After 3 weeks of THP-induced reduction of cardiac and plasma levels of carnitine, abnormalities in myocardial function are expected. In this study we have found only a prolongation of HR-corrected QTend and Tpeak-end in THP-treated animals. The lack of significance versus age-matched controls could be either due to too early re-evaluation after deprivation, or to the effect of aging. In fact, age-related prolongation of VR intervals has been reported in WR at the age of 14 months. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Brisinda, D., Giordano, V., Calvani, M., Fenici, R., Study of ventricular repolarization changes after carnitine deprivation in rats by contactless magnetocardiography, <<INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES>>, 2006; 1300 (Giugno): 455-458. [doi:10.1016/j.ics.2006.12.039] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/17222]

Study of ventricular repolarization changes after carnitine deprivation in rats by contactless magnetocardiography

Brisinda, Donatella;Fenici, Riccardo
2007

Abstract

Carnitine deficiency can be associated with cardiomyopathy and life-threatening arrhythmias. The aim of this study was to assess changes of ventricular repolarization (VR) intervals by contactless magnetocardiographic mapping (MCG), in a rat model of carnitine deficiency. 21 anesthetized Wistar rats (WR), 11 males and 10 females, were investigated, with an unshielded 36-channel MCG instrumentation. After a basal recording 10 animals were randomized to carnitine-deprivation induced by a 3-weeks diet containing N-trimethyl-hydrazine-3-propionate (THP). All WR were restudied 1 week after the end of THP treatment. RR, QRS, QTpeak, QTend, JTpeak, JTend and Tpeak-end intervals were measured from MCG waveforms. A prolongation of all HR-corrected VR intervals was observed in THP-treated animals (range 7.6-12.8%), as compared to their basal values. However, only the lengthening of QTend and Tpeak-end was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Compared to untreated age-matched controls, the cardiac intervals of TPH-treated WR values were longer, but the differences were not significant. After 3 weeks of THP-induced reduction of cardiac and plasma levels of carnitine, abnormalities in myocardial function are expected. In this study we have found only a prolongation of HR-corrected QTend and Tpeak-end in THP-treated animals. The lack of significance versus age-matched controls could be either due to too early re-evaluation after deprivation, or to the effect of aging. In fact, age-related prolongation of VR intervals has been reported in WR at the age of 14 months. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2007
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Brisinda, D., Giordano, V., Calvani, M., Fenici, R., Study of ventricular repolarization changes after carnitine deprivation in rats by contactless magnetocardiography, <<INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS SERIES>>, 2006; 1300 (Giugno): 455-458. [doi:10.1016/j.ics.2006.12.039] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/17222]
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