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Action Potential Morphology Accurately Predicts Proarrhythmic Risk for Drugs With Potential to Prolong Cardiac Repolarization.

William LeeBen NgMelissa M MangalaMatthew D PerryRajesh N SubbiahJamie I VandenbergAdam P Hill
Published in: Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology (2023)
Analysis of action potential morphology in response to proarrhythmic drugs improves prediction of torsadogenic risk. Furthermore, morphology metrics can be measured directly from the action potential, potentially eliminating the burden of undertaking complex screens of potency and drug-binding kinetics against multiple cardiac ion channels. As such, this method has the potential to improve and streamline regulatory assessment of proarrhythmia in preclinical drug development.
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