PubMed 25976224
Referenced in: none
Automatically associated channels: Kv11.1 , Kv7.1
Title: The enhancement of cardiac toxicity by concomitant administration of Berberine and macrolides.
Authors: Duo Zhi, Pan-feng Feng, Jia-Liang Sun, Fengfeng Guo, Rui Zhang, Xin Zhao, Bao-Xin Li
Journal, date & volume: Eur J Pharm Sci, 2015 Aug 30 , 76, 149-55
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25976224
Abstract
As is well-known, hERG plays an essential role in phase III repolarization of cardiac action potentials. Blocking of hERG channels can lead to LQTS. Inhibition of the metabolism of CYPs activities may elevate plasma levels, to further increase accumulation of drug on cardiac. The elevated serum levels may however elicit unexpected toxicities. Therefore, the inhibition tests of hERG and CYP are central to the preclinical studies because they may lead to severe cardiac toxicity. Berberine is widely used as an antibacterial agent and often combined with macrolides to treat gastropathy. Our objective was to assess cardiac toxicity during the combined use of Berberine with macrolides. (1) Azithromycin reduced hERG currents by accelerated channel inactivation. (2) The combination of Berberine with Azithromycin reduced hERG currents, producing an inhibitive effect stronger than use of a single drug alone, due to the high binding affinity for the onset of inactivation. (3) When cells were perfused concomitantly with Berberine and Clarithromycin, they showed a stronger inhibitive effect on hERG currents by decreasing the time constant for the onset of inactivation. (4) The combined administration of Berberine with Clarithromycin had a powerful inhibitive effect on CYP3A activities than use of a single drug alone. Collectively, these results demonstrated that concomitant use of Berberine with macrolides may require close monitoring because of potential drug toxicities, especially cardiac toxicity.