Reference intervals and method sensitivity for electrocardiology, hemodynamics, and body temperature parameters in healthy cynomolgus monkeys

J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods. 2023 Mar-Apr:120:107247. doi: 10.1016/j.vascn.2022.107247. Epub 2022 Dec 26.

Abstract

In nonclinical studies, electrocardiograms (ECG) of cynomolgus monkey are recorded intermittently by external leads in manually restrained animals (snapshot recording) or continuously by jacketed external telemetry (JET) or implanted radiotelemetry transmitter in freely moving animals. With the implanted device, blood pressure and core body temperature can be monitored simultaneously. Despite the frequent use of cynomolgus monkeys in nonclinical safety pharmacology testing, few reference data are available for this species, comparisons of the ECG recording methods are limited, and power analyses are seldom conducted. In this study, pretreatment data were recorded from 406, 663, and 131 healthy experimentally naïve monkeys using the snapshot, JET, and implantable method, respectively, from 2019 to 2021. Reference intervals were determined for ECG, blood pressure, and body temperature parameters. Diurnal effects were observed in these parameters, with the exception of QRS and pulse pressure. The QRS, QT, and heart rate-corrected QTc intervals, as well as blood pressure, had a weak positive relationship with age and/or body weight. There were no sex differences in these parameters, and the country of origin only had minimal influences. Compared to telemetry, snapshot ECG data had shorter RR, PR, and QT intervals and longer QRS interval. The JET and implanted telemetry ECG data were comparable. Effect size analysis was conducted to estimate the method sensitivity for each parameter in common non-clinical study design scenarios. Snapshot recording, JET, and implanted telemetry were sensitive to detect 7-15 milliseconds of changes in QTc intervals in standard study designs, indicating these are powerful methods for assessment of QT prolongation in vivo.

Keywords: Body temperature; Effect size analysis; Electrocardiology; Hemodynamics; Reference intervals; Snapshot ECG recordings; Telemetry; cynomolgus monkey.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blood Pressure
  • Body Temperature* / physiology
  • Heart Rate / physiology
  • Hemodynamics* / physiology
  • Macaca fascicularis