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Sex differences in ventricular repolarization: from cardiac electrophysiology to Torsades de Pointes.

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Abi-Gerges, N; Philp, K; Pollard, C; Wakefield, I; Hammond, TG; Valentin, J-P
Published in: Fundam Clin Pharmacol
April 2004

A number of non-cardiovascular drugs have been withdrawn from clinical use due to unacceptable adverse cardiac side-effects involving drug-induced Torsades de Pointes (TdP)--a rare, life-threatening polymorphic ventricular tachycardia associated with prolongation of the action potential duration of ventricular myocytes and, hence, prolongation of the QT interval, of the electrocardiogram (ECG), which measures the total time for activation of the ventricles and their recovery to the resting state. Research has suggested that women are more prone to develop TdP than men during administration of medicines that share the potential to prolong the QT interval, with 65-75% of drug-induced TdP occurring in women. Clinical and experimental studies show that female sex demonstrate differences in the electrocardiographic pattern of ventricular repolarization in human and other animal species and is associated with a longer rate-corrected QT (QTc) interval at baseline than males. Reports of a similar propensity towards drug-induced TdP in both premenopausal and postmenopausal women support factors in addition to those of female sex hormones eliciting sex-based differences in ventricular repolarization. However, conflicting evidence suggests sex hormones may have a role in increasing the susceptibility of women or ultimately reducing the susceptibility of men to TdP. Cyclical variations in hormone levels during the menstrual cycle have been associated with an increased and reduced risk of TdP. In contradiction to this finding, the male sex hormone is thought to be beneficial. Modulation of the ventricular repolarization by testosterone may explain why the QTc interval shortens at puberty, and might account for the tendency towards an age-dependent reduction in the incidence of drug-induced TdP in men. Mechanisms underlying these differences are not fully understood but a case for the involvement of gonadal steroids is obviously strong. Therefore, further non-clinical/clinical investigations ought to be a necessary step to elucidate any sex differences in cardiac repolarization characteristics, QT interval prolongation and susceptibility to cardiac arrhythmias. This may have implications for the development of the safest medicinal products and for the clinical management of cardiac arrhythmias.

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Published In

Fundam Clin Pharmacol

DOI

ISSN

0767-3981

Publication Date

April 2004

Volume

18

Issue

2

Start / End Page

139 / 151

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Function
  • Torsades de Pointes
  • Sex Characteristics
  • Pharmacology & Pharmacy
  • Long QT Syndrome
  • Humans
  • Gonadal Steroid Hormones
  • Electrophysiology
  • Animals
  • 3214 Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
 

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Abi-Gerges, N., Philp, K., Pollard, C., Wakefield, I., Hammond, T. G., & Valentin, J.-P. (2004). Sex differences in ventricular repolarization: from cardiac electrophysiology to Torsades de Pointes. Fundam Clin Pharmacol, 18(2), 139–151. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-8206.2004.00230.x
Abi-Gerges, Najah, Karen Philp, Chris Pollard, Ian Wakefield, Tim G. Hammond, and Jean-Pierre Valentin. “Sex differences in ventricular repolarization: from cardiac electrophysiology to Torsades de Pointes.Fundam Clin Pharmacol 18, no. 2 (April 2004): 139–51. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-8206.2004.00230.x.
Abi-Gerges N, Philp K, Pollard C, Wakefield I, Hammond TG, Valentin J-P. Sex differences in ventricular repolarization: from cardiac electrophysiology to Torsades de Pointes. Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 2004 Apr;18(2):139–51.
Abi-Gerges, Najah, et al. “Sex differences in ventricular repolarization: from cardiac electrophysiology to Torsades de Pointes.Fundam Clin Pharmacol, vol. 18, no. 2, Apr. 2004, pp. 139–51. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/j.1472-8206.2004.00230.x.
Abi-Gerges N, Philp K, Pollard C, Wakefield I, Hammond TG, Valentin J-P. Sex differences in ventricular repolarization: from cardiac electrophysiology to Torsades de Pointes. Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 2004 Apr;18(2):139–151.
Journal cover image

Published In

Fundam Clin Pharmacol

DOI

ISSN

0767-3981

Publication Date

April 2004

Volume

18

Issue

2

Start / End Page

139 / 151

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventricular Function
  • Torsades de Pointes
  • Sex Characteristics
  • Pharmacology & Pharmacy
  • Long QT Syndrome
  • Humans
  • Gonadal Steroid Hormones
  • Electrophysiology
  • Animals
  • 3214 Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences