PMID: 6409016Mar 1, 1983Paper

Analysis of oral molsidomine effects on ventricular function and dimensions in the conscious dog

Archives Internationales De Pharmacodynamie Et De Thérapie
V B FiedlerR E Nitz

Abstract

The effects of oral administration of molsidomine (50, 100 and 250 micrograms/kg) on left ventricular function, dimensions and hemodynamics were studied in chronically equipped, resting conscious dogs and compared to those of orally administered nitroglycerin (5, 10 and 20 micrograms/kg), as well as isosorbide dinitrate (50, 100 and 250 micrograms/kg). Enteral absorption of molsidomine was similar to that following intravenous administration of the compound, but was delayed in the case of both nitrates, so that restraint hemodynamic effects were noted. Molsidomine significantly decreased ventricular preload and internal heart dimensions. These effects were longer-lasting and more pronounced than those induced by either nitrate compound. Heart rate and LV dP/dtmax remained unaffected by molsidomine but increased in a dose-dependent fashion after administration of the nitrates. Left ventricular ejection phase contractility decreased with all three compounds. This effect was probably due to the reduced ventricular volumes and dimensions caused by molsidomine and isosorbide dinitrate, and to the additional tachycardia with concomitant reduction in ejection phase induced by nitroglycerin. Ejection time and stroke volume fell with al...Continue Reading

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