PMID: 6540573Jan 1, 1984Paper

Cardiovascular actions of the dihydropyridine calcium antagonist nimodipine in the dog

Arzneimittel-Forschung
K SatohN Taira

Abstract

When injected i.v. into anaesthetized, open-chest dogs, isopropyl (2-methoxyethyl)-1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-4-(3-nitrophenyl)-3, 5-pyridinedicarboxylate (nimodipine, Bay e 9736) (0.3-10 micrograms/kg) produced an increase in coronary sinus outflow and decreases in mean arterial blood pressure, coronary resistance, arterio-venous oxygen difference and heart rate in a dose-dependent manner, but virtually no change in myocardial oxygen consumption. At 3 micrograms/kg i.v. of the drug coronary resistance fell nearly to half the pre-drug value, coronary sinus outflow nearly doubled and heart rate decreased by about 10 beats/min. Myocardial oxygen consumption was slightly reduced at 30 micrograms/kg i.v. and atrioventricular (AV) conduction time was slightly increased at 10 and 30 micrograms/kg i.v. of the drugs. When the coronary vascular and cardiac effects of nimodipine were assessed in isolated, blood-perfused dog heart preparations, i.e., sinoatrial node, AV node and papillary muscle preparations, by intra-arterial administration, the following was revealed. In nearly twice the dose doubling coronary arterial blood flow, nimodipine produced a 15% decrease in sinus rate and a 15% increase in AV conduction time. However, in reduci...Continue Reading

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