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01-02-2019 | Chloroquin | ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Revisiting the Cardiotoxic Effect of Chloroquine

Authors: Marguerite Blignaut, Yolandi Espach, Mignon van Vuuren, Karthik Dhanabalan, Barbara Huisamen

Published in: Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Cardiotoxicity is a well-known side effect of chloroquine. Several studies have proposed chloroquine as a potential anti-diabetic treatment but do not address this problem. The current study investigated the effect of ex vivo chloroquine treatment on (1) heart function and glucose uptake, (2) mitochondrial function and (3) in vivo treatment on heart function.

Methods

Control or obese male Wistar rats were used throughout. Dose responses of increasing chloroquine concentrations versus vehicle on cardiac function were measured using isolated, Langendorff-perfused hearts whilst glucose uptake and cell viability were determined in ventricular cardiomyocytes. Mitochondrial function was assessed with a Clark-type oxygraph (Hansatech) after ex vivo perfusion with 30 μM chloroquine versus vehicle. Animals were treated orally with 5 mg/kg/day chloroquine for 6 weeks.

Results

Acute chloroquine treatment of 10 μM was sufficient to significantly decrease heart function (p < 0.05) whilst 30 μM significantly reduced heart rate (p < 0.05). Chloroquine became toxic to isolated cardiomyocytes at high concentrations (100 μM), and had no effect on cardiomyocyte glucose uptake. Ex vivo treatment did not affect mitochondrial function, but chronic low-dose in vivo chloroquine treatment significantly decreased aortic output and total work in hearts (p < 0.005).

Conclusion

Low and intermediate chloroquine doses administered either chronically or acutely are sufficient to result in myocardial dysfunction.
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Metadata
Title
Revisiting the Cardiotoxic Effect of Chloroquine
Authors
Marguerite Blignaut
Yolandi Espach
Mignon van Vuuren
Karthik Dhanabalan
Barbara Huisamen
Publication date
01-02-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0920-3206
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10557-018-06847-9

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