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Cardiotoxic Electrophysiological Effects of the Herbicide Roundup^sup ^ in Rat and Rabbit Ventricular Myocardium In Vitro
Roundup (R), a glyphosate (G)-based herbicide (GBH), containing unknown adjuvants is widely dispersed around the world. Used principally by farmers, intoxications have increasingly been reported. We have studied R effects (containing 36 % of G) on right ventricular tissues (male Sprague-Dawley rats,...
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Published in: | Cardiovascular toxicology 2015-10, Vol.15 (4), p.324 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Roundup (R), a glyphosate (G)-based herbicide (GBH), containing unknown adjuvants is widely dispersed around the world. Used principally by farmers, intoxications have increasingly been reported. We have studied R effects (containing 36 % of G) on right ventricular tissues (male Sprague-Dawley rats, up to 20,000 ppm and female New Zealand rabbits, at 25 and 50 ppm), to investigate R cardiac electrophysiological actions in vitro. We tested the reduced Ca^sup ++^ intracellular uptake mechanism as one potential cause of the electrical abnormalities after GBH superfusion, using the Na^sup +^/K^sup +^-ATPase inhibitor ouabain or the 1,4-dihydropyridine L-type calcium channel agonist BAY K 8644 which increases I ^sub Ca^. R concentrations were selected based on human blood ranges found after acute intoxication. The study showed dose-dependent V ^sub max^, APD^sub 50^ and APD^sub 90^ variations during 45 min of R superfusion. At the highest concentrations tested, there was a high incidence of conduction blocks, and 30-min washout with normal Tyrode solution did not restore excitability. We also observed an increased incidence of arrhythmias at different doses of R. Ouabain and BAY K 8644 prevented V ^sub max^ decrease, APD^sub 90^ increase and the cardiac inexcitability induced by R 50 ppm. Glyphosate alone (18 and 180 ppm) had no significant electrophysiological effects. Thus, the action potential prolonging effect of R pointing to I ^sub Ca^ interference might explain both conduction blocks and proarrhythmia in vitro. These mechanisms may well be causative of QT prolongation, atrioventricular conduction blocks and arrhythmias in man after GBH acute intoxications as reported in retrospective hospital records. |
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ISSN: | 1530-7905 1559-0259 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12012-014-9299-2 |