Heart rate variability and baroreceptor reflex sensitivity in doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy

T. Lončar-Turukalo, M. Vasić, G. Mijatović, N. Japundzic-Zigon, D. Bajić
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The clinical use of doxorubicin, an effective chemotherapeutic is hampered by the development of irreversible cardiotoxicity. Here we test comprehensive analysis of heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) for early detection of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity. Experiments were conducted in adult male Wistar rats treated for 15 days with saline (CONT) or doxorubicin (DOXO, total dose 15 mg/kg, i.p.). DOXO rats exhibited cardiotoxicity and increased mortality. Thirty five days post treatment, HR variability and baro-receptor reflex sensitivity of DOXO rats were increased in respect to CONT rats, while HR entropy was reduced. The results recommend comprehensive analysis of HRV for early detection of doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy.
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阿霉素诱发心肌病的心率变异性和压力感受器反射敏感性
阿霉素是一种有效的化疗药物,其临床应用受到不可逆心脏毒性发展的阻碍。在这里,我们测试心率(HR)变异性(HRV)的综合分析,用于早期检测阿霉素引起的心脏毒性。实验用生理盐水(CONT)或阿霉素(DOXO,总剂量15 mg/kg, i.p)治疗15 d的成年雄性Wistar大鼠。DOXO大鼠表现出心脏毒性和死亡率增加。治疗后35 d, DOXO大鼠的HR变异性和气压受体反射敏感性较对照组大鼠增加,HR熵降低。结果建议综合分析HRV以早期发现阿霉素引起的心肌病。
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