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Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2

Tiagabine is an antiepileptic drug used for the treatment of partial seizures in humans. Recently, this drug has been found useful in several non-epileptic conditions, including anxiety, chronic pain and sleep disorders. Since tachycardia—an impairment of cardiac rhythm due to cardiac ion channel dy...

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Autores principales: Kowalska, Magdalena, Fijałkowski, Łukasz, Kubacka, Monika, Sałat, Kinga, Grześk, Grzegorz, Nowaczyk, Jacek, Nowaczyk, Alicja
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34207748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123522
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author Kowalska, Magdalena
Fijałkowski, Łukasz
Kubacka, Monika
Sałat, Kinga
Grześk, Grzegorz
Nowaczyk, Jacek
Nowaczyk, Alicja
author_facet Kowalska, Magdalena
Fijałkowski, Łukasz
Kubacka, Monika
Sałat, Kinga
Grześk, Grzegorz
Nowaczyk, Jacek
Nowaczyk, Alicja
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description Tiagabine is an antiepileptic drug used for the treatment of partial seizures in humans. Recently, this drug has been found useful in several non-epileptic conditions, including anxiety, chronic pain and sleep disorders. Since tachycardia—an impairment of cardiac rhythm due to cardiac ion channel dysfunction—is one of the most commonly reported non-neurological adverse effects of this drug, in the present paper we have undertaken pharmacological and numerical studies to assess a potential cardiovascular risk associated with the use of tiagabine. A chemical interaction of tiagabine with a model of human voltage-gated ion channels (VGICs) is described using the molecular docking method. The obtained in silico results imply that the adverse effects reported so far in the clinical cardiological of tiagabine could not be directly attributed to its interactions with VGICs. This is also confirmed by the results from the isolated organ studies (i.e., calcium entry blocking properties test) and in vivo (electrocardiogram study) assays of the present research. It was found that tachycardia and other tiagabine-induced cardiac complications are not due to a direct effect of this drug on ventricular depolarization and repolarization.
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spelling pubmed-82265202021-06-26 Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2 Kowalska, Magdalena Fijałkowski, Łukasz Kubacka, Monika Sałat, Kinga Grześk, Grzegorz Nowaczyk, Jacek Nowaczyk, Alicja Molecules Article Tiagabine is an antiepileptic drug used for the treatment of partial seizures in humans. Recently, this drug has been found useful in several non-epileptic conditions, including anxiety, chronic pain and sleep disorders. Since tachycardia—an impairment of cardiac rhythm due to cardiac ion channel dysfunction—is one of the most commonly reported non-neurological adverse effects of this drug, in the present paper we have undertaken pharmacological and numerical studies to assess a potential cardiovascular risk associated with the use of tiagabine. A chemical interaction of tiagabine with a model of human voltage-gated ion channels (VGICs) is described using the molecular docking method. The obtained in silico results imply that the adverse effects reported so far in the clinical cardiological of tiagabine could not be directly attributed to its interactions with VGICs. This is also confirmed by the results from the isolated organ studies (i.e., calcium entry blocking properties test) and in vivo (electrocardiogram study) assays of the present research. It was found that tachycardia and other tiagabine-induced cardiac complications are not due to a direct effect of this drug on ventricular depolarization and repolarization. MDPI 2021-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8226520/ /pubmed/34207748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123522 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kowalska, Magdalena
Fijałkowski, Łukasz
Kubacka, Monika
Sałat, Kinga
Grześk, Grzegorz
Nowaczyk, Jacek
Nowaczyk, Alicja
Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2
title Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2
title_full Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2
title_fullStr Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2
title_full_unstemmed Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2
title_short Antiepileptic Drug Tiagabine Does Not Directly Target Key Cardiac Ion Channels Kv11.1, Nav1.5 and Cav1.2
title_sort antiepileptic drug tiagabine does not directly target key cardiac ion channels kv11.1, nav1.5 and cav1.2
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34207748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123522
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