Association between antiarrhythmic, electrophysiological, and antioxidative effects of melatonin in ischemia/reperfusion

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Melatonin is assumed to confer cardioprotective action via antioxidative properties. We evaluated the association between ventricular tachycardia and/or ventricular fibrillation (VT/VF) incidence, oxidative stress, and myocardial electrophysiological parameters in experimental ischemia/reperfusion under melatonin treatment. Melatonin was given to 28 rats (10 mg/kg/day, orally, for 7 days) and 13 animals received placebo. In the anesthetized animals, coronary occlusion was induced for 5 min followed by reperfusion with recording of unipolar electrograms from ventricular epicardium with a 64-lead array. Effects of melatonin on transmembrane potentials were studied in ventricular preparations of 7 rats in normal and “ischemic” conditions. Melatonin treatment was associated with lower VT/VF incidence at reperfusion, shorter baseline activation times (ATs), and activation-repolarization intervals and more complete recovery of repolarization times (RTs) at reperfusion (less baseline-reperfusion difference, ∆RT) (p < 0.05). Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was higher in the treated animals and associated with ∆RT (p = 0.001), whereas VT/VF incidence was associated with baseline ATs (p = 0.020). In vitro, melatonin led to a more complete restoration of action potential durations and resting membrane potentials at reoxygenation (p < 0.05). Thus, the antioxidative properties of melatonin were associated with its influence on repolarization duration, whereas the melatonin-related antiarrhythmic effect was associated with its oxidative stress-independent action on ventricular activation.

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Sedova, K. A., Bernikova, O. G., Cuprova, J. I., Ivanova, A. D., Kutaeva, G. A., Pliss, M. G., … Azarov, J. E. (2019). Association between antiarrhythmic, electrophysiological, and antioxidative effects of melatonin in ischemia/reperfusion. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246331

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