Title of article :
Effects of digoxin on cardiac iron content in rat model of iron overload
Author/Authors :
Nasri, Hamid Reza Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Shahouzehi, Beydolah Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Masoumi-Ardakani, Yaser Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Iranpour, Maryam Department of Pathology - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Plasma iron excess can lead to iron accumulation in heart, kidney and liver. Heart
failure is a clinical widespread syndrome. In thalassemia, iron overload cardiomyopathy is caused
by iron accumulation in the heart that leads to cardiac damage and heart failure. Digoxin increases
the intracellular sodium concentration by inhibition of Na+/K+-ATPase that affects Na+/Ca2+
exchanger (NCX), which raises intracellular calcium and thus attenuates heart failure. The
mechanism of iron uptake into cardiomyocytes is not exactly understood.
METHODS: We assessed the effect of different concentrations of digoxin on cardiac iron content in
rat model of iron overload. Digoxin had been administrated intraperitoneally (IP) for one week
before main study began to assure increased digoxin levels. Group 1 received four IP injections of
iron-dextran (12.5mg/100g body weight) every 5 days evenly distributed over 20 days. Groups
2-4 received 0.5, 1 and 5 mg/kg/day IP digoxin, respectively. Last three groups 5-7 received irondextran
as group 1 and digoxin concentrations 0.5, 1 and 5 mg/kg/day, respectively.
RESULTS: Cardiac iron contents were significantly higher in iron overload groups that received
different concentrations (0.5, 1 and 5 mg/kg/day) of digoxin than their counterparts in control
groups and this pattern was also observed in pathology assessment.
CONCLUSION: It seems that digoxin plays an important role in iron transport into heart in
iron overload state but exact mechanism of this phenomenon is not clear. L-type Ca2+
channels are good candidates that probably could be involved in iron accumulation in
cardiomyocytes. Thus it would be better to reconsider digoxin administration in thalassemia
and iron overload conditions.
Keywords :
Iron Overload , Digoxin , Iron Dextran Complex , Cardiac Iron Content
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics