The interval-force relationship: A technique for evaluating the cardiac toxicity of anthracycline analogs
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1979-05
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Breed, J.G.S.
Zimmerman, A.N.E.
Meijler, F.L.
Pinedo, H.M.
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Abstract
The most serious side effect of the anthracycline derivatives is dose-related
cardiac toxicity induced during repeated administration. An in vitro method is
described which assesses the interval-force relationship in evaluating the
contractility of the rat and rabbit heart. Repeated administration of Adriamycin
resulted in a progressive decrease in contractility which correlated closely with the cumulative dose administered. This model offers a reliabie method to evaluate the
effect of new anthracycline analogs on the heart and to study the potential of other
drugs or agents to protect against cardiac toxicity.
Keywords
anthracycline and contractility