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Pharmacogenetics of Potassium Channel Blockers.


ABSTRACT: The QT interval on surface electrocardiograms provides a model of a multicomponent integrated readout of many biological systems, including ion channels, modulatory subunits, signaling systems that modulate their activity, and mechanisms that regulate the expression of their responsible genes. The problem of drug exposure causing exaggerated QT interval prolongation and torsades de pointes highlights the multicomponent nature of cardiac repolarization and the way in which simple perturbations can yield exaggerated responses. Future directions will involve cellular approaches coupled to evolving technologies that can interrogate multicellular systems and provide a sophisticated view of mechanisms in this previously idiosyncratic drug reaction.

SUBMITTER: Roden DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4893809 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pharmacogenetics of Potassium Channel Blockers.

Roden Dan M DM  

Cardiac electrophysiology clinics 20160601 2


The QT interval on surface electrocardiograms provides a model of a multicomponent integrated readout of many biological systems, including ion channels, modulatory subunits, signaling systems that modulate their activity, and mechanisms that regulate the expression of their responsible genes. The problem of drug exposure causing exaggerated QT interval prolongation and torsades de pointes highlights the multicomponent nature of cardiac repolarization and the way in which simple perturbations ca  ...[more]

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