Electrophysiological effects of flecainide acetate on stretched guinea pig left atrial muscle fibers |
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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 |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Second Department of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, Kamigyo-ku, 602 Kyoto, Japan |
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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 ofmax was 20.6±1.2%. The half-maximum potential (Vh) of the relationship betweenmax 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 themax 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,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 decreasedmax 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 ofmax in the presence of flecainide was much greater in the stretched atrial muscle fibers than in the unstretched fibers, because themax-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. |
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Keywords: | flecainide acetate electrophysiological effects guinea-pig left atrial muscle stretch |
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