Brief Exposure to Intermittent Hypoxia Prolongs QTc in Human Subjects, which is Abrogated with AT1a Receptor Blockade.

2017 
Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) frequently succumb to sudden cardiac death (SCD). Prolongation of the QTc, possibly via intermittent hypoxia (IH) mediated activation of angiotensin II type 1a receptors (ATR1a), predisposes towards SCD. Hence, the present study tested the hypothesis that (1) a brief exposure of IH lengthens QTc which (2) is abrogated with Losartan, an antagonist of ATR1a. Further, we evaluated how Losartan affects the relationship between direct measurements of muscle SNA (MSNA) and QTc via linear regression analyses during IH. Seven healthy human subjects were recruited with normal 12-lead ECGs. Subjects ingested either placebo or 100 mg of Losartan 1 hour prior to experimentation, and then repeated the study on a separate day in a randomized, repeated measures design. 3-lead ECG and MSNA (peroneal microneurography) were recorded throughout the study. Subjects were exposed to 20 minutes of IH, which was composed of 20 cycles of the following: 2–3 breaths of 95–100% N2, 20-seco...
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