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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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.

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anthracycline and contractility

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