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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2008
Published online before print October 30, 2008, doi: 10.1161/ATVBAHA.108.171272
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*AMIODARONE HYDROCHLORIDE

Submitted on May 29, 2008
Accepted on September 25, 2008

Amiodarone Inhibits Arterial Thrombus Formation and Tissue Factor Translation

A. Breitenstein ; S. F. Stämpfli ; G. G. Camici ; A. Akhmedov ; H. R. Ha ; F. Follath ; A. Bogdanova ; T. F. Lüscher ; and F. C. Tanner *

From Cardiovascular Research, Physiology Institute (A.B., S.F.S., G.G.C., A.A., T.F.L., F.C.T.), the Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZHIP) (A.B., S.F.S., G.G.C., A.A., A.B., T.F.L., F.C.T.), and the Institute of Veterinary Physiology, Vetsuisse Faculty (A.B.), University of Zurich; Cardiology, Cardiovascular Center (A.B., S.F.S., T.F.L., F.C.T.), Cardiovascular Therapy Research Laboratory, Center for Clinical Research (H.R.H.), and Clinical Experimental Research (F.F.), University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: felix.tanner{at}access.uzh.ch.

Background—In patients with coronary artery disease and reduced ejection fraction, amiodarone reduces mortality by decreasing sudden death. Because the latter may be triggered by coronary artery thrombosis as much as ventricular arrhythmias, amiodarone might interfere with tissue factor (TF) expression and thrombus formation.

Methods and Results—Clinically relevant plasma concentrations of amiodarone reduced TF activity and impaired carotid artery thrombus formation in a mouse photochemical injury model in vivo. PTT, aPTT, and tail bleeding time were not affected; platelet number was slightly decreased. In human endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells, amiodarone inhibited tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-{alpha} and thrombin-induced TF expression as well as surface activity. Amiodarone lacking iodine and the main metabolite of amiodarone, N-monodesethylamiodarone, inhibited TF expression. Amiodarone did not affect mitogen-activated protein kinase activation, TF mRNA expression, and TF protein degradation. Metabolic labeling confirmed that amiodarone inhibited TF protein translation.

Conclusions—Amiodarone impairs thrombus formation in vivo; in line with this, it inhibits TF protein expression and surface activity in human vascular cells. These pleiotropic actions occur within the range of amiodarone concentrations measured in patients, and thus may account at least in part for its beneficial effects in patients with coronary artery disease.


Key words: amiodarone • tissue factor • thrombosis • SCD