Relaxation effect of CGP-48506, EMD-57033, and dobutamine in ejecting and isovolumically beating rabbit hearts

The American Journal of Physiology
B K SlinkerK B Campbell

Abstract

Because it is not known whether ejection influences the negative effect of the Ca(2+)-sensitizing drugs on ventricular relaxation, we extended our previous analysis of stress-dependent relaxation in isovolumic beats to encompass ejecting beats and evaluated the relationships between both the time of onset of relaxation and the rate of relaxation and wall stress in a broader analysis framework. Furthermore, because the sites of action of the Ca(2+)-sensitizing drugs CGP-48506 and EMD-57033 may be different, and thus CGP-48506 may have fewer adverse effects on resting muscle length or force, we compared these two drugs to test the hypothesis that CGP-48506 would have less effect than EMD-57033 on relaxation in the isolated buffer-perfused rabbit heart. This analysis of stress-dependent relaxation in both ejecting and isovolumic beats readily differentiates between the negative lusitropic effect of 2 x 10(-6) M EMD-57033, the negligible lusitropic effect of 6 x 10(-6) M CGP-48506, and the positive lusitropic effect of 1.25 x 10(-6) M dobutamine. Furthermore, comparison of the effect of the two Ca(2+)-sensitizing drugs in ejecting versus isovolumic contractions shows that CGP-48506 affects relaxation differently in ejecting contrac...Continue Reading

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