PMID: 9550300Apr 29, 1998Paper

Class I antiarrhythmic drugs alter the severity of myocardial stunning by modulating ATP-sensitive K+ channels in guinea pig ventricular muscles

Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
S ShigematsuM Arita

Abstract

The effects of various class I antiarrhythmic drugs and glibenclamide were examined on the recovery of contraction during reperfusion, in relation to the action potential duration (APD) seen during ischemia. Action potential and contractile tension were recorded from isolated guinea pig right ventricular muscles perfused with oxygenated Tyrode solution via the coronary artery. Ten minutes of no-flow ischemia shortened the APD at 90% of repolarization level (APD90) to 58% of control (pre-ischemic values). The APD90 was completely restored after 60 min of reperfusion. The developed tension was abolished during ischemia and recovered to 87% of control after 60 min of reperfusion. In the presence of Vaughan Williams class Ia drug cibenzoline (5 microM) or an ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channel blocker glibenclamide (10 microM), the shortening of the APD90 during ischemia was significantly attenuated. However, the recovery of developed tension was significantly inhibited. Class Ic drug pilsicainide (10 microM) did not affect the ischemia-induced shortening of the APD90 or the recovery of developed tension after reperfusion. In the presence of class Ib drug mexiletine (10 microM), the shortening of the APD90 during ischemia was ...Continue Reading

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Apr 17, 2002·Circulation Journal : Official Journal of the Japanese Circulation Society·Kimiatsu InuoTohru Izumi

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