The acute cardiotoxicity of cyclosporine was investigated in isolated cardiomyocytes from adult rats. In a first study, myocytes were incubated with CsA ranging from 1 to 10 micrograms/ml and paced by electrical-field stimulation. After 30 min of stimulation the number of surviving rod-shaped myocytes was significantly reduced at 2.5 micrograms/ml (77.9%) and 5 micrograms/ml CsA (64.2%) as compared with the drug vehicle methanol (88.8%, P less than 0.05) with a further decrease at 10 micrograms/ml CsA (30.1% vs. 81.2%, P less than 0.005). In a second study, with the use of digital image processing of fura-2 fluorescence, the mean intracellular free calcium concentration, integrated over 1 sec, of single myocytes in the presence of 5 micrograms/ml CsA, the solvent methanol, or pure Krebs Ringer Hepes buffer was measured. Starting 2 Hz field stimulation increased the intracellular free calcium concentration from 100.1 to 177.9 nM in buffer and from 145.7 to 200.6 nM calcium with methanol. In contrast, there was a 3-fold increase of the intracellular free calcium concentration with 5 micrograms/ml CsA from 128.8 to 376.1 nM calcium. The intracellular free calcium during electrical stimulation was significantly higher with CsA than with the solvent (376.1 nM vs. 200.6 nM, P less than 0.001). In a further study, myocytes were incubated with calcium ranging from 0.5 to 8 mM calcium in the presence of 5 micrograms/ml CsA or the solvent methanol and electrically stimulated. Here, with increasing extracellular calcium the number of rod-shaped myocytes decreased significantly with CsA as compared with the solvent (P less than 0.02). The data suggest that CsA exerts a dose-dependent toxic effect on isolated rat cardiomyocytes that depends on the extracellular calcium concentration. There is direct evidence that CsA increases the intracellular free calcium concentration in rat cardiomyocytes.

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