1994
DOI: 10.1006/jmcc.1994.1119
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Comparison of the Action Potential Prolonging and Positive Inotropic Activity of DPI 201-106 and BDF 9148 in Human Ventricular Myocardium

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“…[22][23][24] Studies using cardiac muscle have shown that the inhibition of repolarizing K + currents 25 and the stimulation of 1-, 26 1-, and 2-adrenoceptors 27 can produce an increase in muscle contraction as well as a prolongation of the action potential in the majority of mammalian species, including humans. 28 Although this correlation between the duration of the action potential and the contractility was also observed in the present study, the mechanisms for the positive inotropic effect by nifekalant have not yet been established. Possible mechanisms include increased Ca 2+ influx through voltagedependent Ca 2+ channels, 29 altered Ca 2+ extrusion by the Na + -Ca 2+ exchanger, 30 or a combination of both, 31 which could directly alter the Ca 2+ supply to the myofilaments or indirectly alter it by changing the SR Ca 2+ loading.…”
Section: Effect Of Nifekalant On Cellular Ca 2+ Loadingsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…[22][23][24] Studies using cardiac muscle have shown that the inhibition of repolarizing K + currents 25 and the stimulation of 1-, 26 1-, and 2-adrenoceptors 27 can produce an increase in muscle contraction as well as a prolongation of the action potential in the majority of mammalian species, including humans. 28 Although this correlation between the duration of the action potential and the contractility was also observed in the present study, the mechanisms for the positive inotropic effect by nifekalant have not yet been established. Possible mechanisms include increased Ca 2+ influx through voltagedependent Ca 2+ channels, 29 altered Ca 2+ extrusion by the Na + -Ca 2+ exchanger, 30 or a combination of both, 31 which could directly alter the Ca 2+ supply to the myofilaments or indirectly alter it by changing the SR Ca 2+ loading.…”
Section: Effect Of Nifekalant On Cellular Ca 2+ Loadingsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…By using an Na + -selective microelectrode, the racemic compound (卤)BDF 9148 has been shown to increase the intracellular Na + -concentration in isolated human myocardium (Hoey et al 1994), which leads to a reduction of Ca 2+ -extrusion by the Na + ,Ca 2+ -exchanger and to an increase in intracellular Ca 2+ -concentration and force of contraction (Bers 1987;Ravens and Wettwer 1989). However, data on the influence of S(-)BDF 9196 on Na + -currents of human cardiomyocytes were not available to date.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interaction with the sodium pump at high concentrations has also been found for racemic (卤)BDF 9148 in guinea pig myocardial preparations (Herzig et al 1991). In human myocardium, it remains to be determined whether the increase in intracellular Na + -concentration by (卤)BDF 9148 (Hoey et al 1994) might be the consequence of both increase in Na + -influx and inhibition of Na + ,K + -ATPase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parts of the effects of BDF and LIDO on FFR that have been observed in the present study might also be secondary to alterations of action potential duration followed by an altered Ca 2+ influx. Thus, BDF has been shown previously to prolong action potential duration (Brasch and Iven 1991;Hoey et al 1994), whereas LIDO decreased action potential duration in cardiac tissue (Sheu and Lederer 1985).…”
Section: Na + Influx and Force-frequency Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, FFRs were obtained in human right auricular trabeculae in the absence and presence of (卤)BDF 9148, an agent that increases intracellular Na + concentration by inhibiting inactivation of Na + channels (Hoey et al 1994;Ravens et al 1991), and lidocaine, a local anaesthetic that inhibits Na + influx via Na + channels (Payet 1985) and thereby reduces intracellular Na + concentration (Sheu and Lederer 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%