Novel beta-blocker pretreatment prevents alcohol-induced atrial fibrillation in a rat model

Author(s)

Hassan, H., Greco, L. V., Meshoyrer, D. I., Li, Y., Zhang, Y., & Cohen, T. J.

Title

Novel beta-blocker pretreatment prevents alcohol-induced atrial fibrillation in a rat model

Date

2021

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Alcohol
Atrial fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation inducibility
Beta-blocker
Effective refractory period

Language

English

Abstract

Background

A case report published in 2019 described a patient who presented with difficult-to-manage atrial fibrillation (AF) that consistently was associated with alcohol consumption. After the patient did not respond to drug therapy, a novel beta-blocker (BB) pretreatment regimen initiated immediately before alcohol consumption successfully prevented AF occurrence.

Objective

The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that a novel prophylactic BB therapy given before alcohol consumption could prevent AF in a rat model.

Methods

An alcohol-induced AF model was developed in adult Sprague-Dawley rats of both sexes by administering alcohol (2 g/kg intraperitoneal [IP]) once every other day for a total of 4 times. Three groups were enrolled: alcohol (EtOH; n = 10); alcohol plus BB (metoprolol 50 mg/kg IP) pretreatment (EtOH+BB; n = 10); and control (n = 9). Cardiac function (assessed by echocardiography and left ventricular hemodynamics) and in vivo atrial electrophysiology and AF inducibility tests were performed 24 hours after the last injection.

Results

All but 1 rat completed the study. Alcohol exposure did not significantly impact cardiac function and the atrial effective refractory period. However, alcohol exposure significantly increased AF inducibility [median (first and third quartile [Q1–Q3]) 0% (0%–0%) in control vs 60% (25%–100%) in the EtOH group; P <.05] and AF duration [0 second (0–0 second) in control vs 0.81 second (0.24–3.67 seconds) in the EtOH group; P <.05]. Compared to the EtOH group, the EtOH+BB group had significantly reduced AF inducibility [0% (0%–22.5%); P <.05] and duration [0 second (0–0.2 second); P <.05].

Conclusion

Metoprolol pretreatment before alcohol administration significantly decreased AF induction in rats. These findings suggest that BB pretreatment is a promising prophylaxis regimen for alcohol-induced AF.

Source

Heart Rhythm O2, Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 111-112

Rights

CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International

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Type

Text

Bibliographic Citation

Hassan, H., Greco, L. V., Meshoyrer, D. I., Li, Y., Zhang, Y., & Cohen, T. J. (2020). Novel beta-blocker pretreatment prevents alcohol-induced atrial fibrillation in a rat model. In Heart Rhythm O2 (Vol. 1, Issue 2, pp. 120–125). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2020.02.006

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Hassan, H., Greco, L. V., Meshoyrer, D. I., Li, Y., Zhang, Y., & Cohen, T. J., Novel beta-blocker pretreatment prevents alcohol-induced atrial fibrillation in a rat model. Heart Rhythm O2, Volume 2, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 111-112, New York Tech Institutional Repository, accessed April 28, 2024, https://repository.nyitlibrary.org/items/show/3752

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