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. 1986 Sep-Oct;81(5):482-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01907754.

Hypothyroid-like effect of amiodarone in the ventricular myocardium of the rat

Hypothyroid-like effect of amiodarone in the ventricular myocardium of the rat

V Wiegand et al. Basic Res Cardiol. 1986 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Due to the similar electrophysiological effects of amiodarone and hypothyroidism in the myocardium, the induction of a local hypothyroid state has been proposed as the mechanism of action of amiodarone. To examine this hypothesis we have studied the influence of amiodarone on the distribution of ventricular isomyosins--a sensitive parameter of the thyroid state in the rat heart--and the effects of amiodarone on 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3) myocardial nuclear receptor binding in vivo. Amiodarone induced a dosage-dependent redistribution of isomyosins similar to hypothyroidism, while simultaneously inducing a low T3 syndrome at the higher dose level. In hypothyroid rats, which were pretreated with amiodarone, substitution of T3 (2 micrograms/100 g) led to a complete reversal of the myosin pattern not differing from control hypothyroid rats which were only given T3; the effect of T3 (0.5 microgram/100 g) was however partially inhibited by amiodarone. Nuclear receptor binding of T3 determined in hypothyroid rats in vivo was unaffected by amiodarone. We conclude that amiodarone induces a hypothyroid-like state in the ventricular myocardium of rats by inhibiting the action of T3--an effect which cannot be attributed to an antagonism at the T3 nuclear receptor level.

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