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Electrophysiological effects of flecainide acetate on stretched guinea pig left atrial muscle fibers
Authors:Daisuke Inoue M.D.  Takeshi Shirayama  Itsuki Omori  Miho Inoue  Ryuta Sakai  Kazuya Ishibashi  Hiroshi Miyazaki  Yasuhiro Yamahara  Tetsuya Tatsumi  Jun Asayama  Masao Nakagawa
Affiliation:(1) The Second Department of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, Kamigyo-ku, 602 Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Summary The electrophysiological effects of flecainide acetate (3×10–6 M) on stretched atrial tissue were investigated using guinea-pig left atrial muscle fibers. Before stretching, the resting membrane potential was not affected by flecainide at 1 Hz, although the overshoot potential (Eov) and the action potential duration at 50% repolarization (APD50) were slightly but significantly decreased by 2±1 mV and 2±1 msec, respectively. The effective refractory period (ERP) was increased by 3±1 msec. The reduction of
$$dot V$$
max was 20.6±1.2%. The half-maximum potential (Vh) of the relationship between
$$dot V$$
max and the resting potential was shifted to become more negative by flecainide (from –60.6±2.1 mV to –63.2±1.7 mV). After 90–120 min of washout with drug-free Tyrode's solution, the tissue was mechanically stretched to 150% of its slack length. Stretching significantly decreased the
$$dot V$$
max by 16.9±3.1%, along with a slight but significant increase in ERP (3±1 msec) and shifted Vh to become more negative (from –60.6±2.1 to –63.1±1.8 mV). In the presence of flecainide,
$$dot V$$
max further decreased by 20.2±2.6%, and Vh shifted from –63.1±1.8 to –65.0±1.5 mV. Comparison with the control unstretched fibers showed that flecainide significantly decreased
$$dot V$$
max by 34.0±2.7%, reduced the resting membrane potential by 3±1 mV, decreased Eov by 4±1 mV, and shifted Vh from –60.6±2.1 to –65.0±1.5 mV, while the APD50 and ERP did not change. In conclusion, the reduction of
$$dot V$$
max in the presence of flecainide was much greater in the stretched atrial muscle fibers than in the unstretched fibers, because the
$$dot V$$
max-resting potential relationship was shifted towards more negative potentials by both flecainide and stretching. These results suggest that flecainide exerts a stronger antiarrhythmic action on stretched atrial muscle fibers than on normal fibers.
Keywords:flecainide acetate  electrophysiological effects  guinea-pig left atrial muscle  stretch
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