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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ACTION OF ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS ON SINOATRIAL NODAL PACEMAKER ACTIVITY AND CONTRACTILITY IN THE ISOLATED BLOOD-PERFUSED ATRIUM OF THE DOG
Authors:S. Chiba
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Faculy of Medicine, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan 390
Abstract:1. The effects of five antiarrhythmic drugs (quinidine, procainamide, lignocaine, phenytoin and propranolol) were studied on pacemaker activity in the sinoatrial node and on contractility in twenty-three isolated, blood-perfused atrium preparations of dogs. Each drug was administered directly into the cannulated sinus node artery of an isolated atrium over a period of 4 s. 2. Quinidine produced negative chronotropic and inotropic effects. Occasionally, higher doses induced a biphasic inotropic effect, an initial negative phase being followed by an increase in contractility. 3. Three response patterns to procainamide were observed: negative chronotropic and inotropic effects; biphasic effects, initially negative chronotropic and inotropic effects being followed by positive effects; a biphasic inotropic effect and a negative chronotropic effect. The third pattern was most frequently produced by relatively high doses. 4. Lignocaine, phenytoin and propranolol induced dose-related negative chronotropic and inotropic effects. 5. All five of the antiarrhythmic drugs used caused sinus arrest in high doses. 6. Procainamide-induced positive chronotropic and inotropic effects were significantly inhibited by treatment with alprenolol or nadolol, but not by tetrodotoxin or desipramine. 7. These results indicate that procainamide-induced positive chronotropic and inotropic effects may involve an adrenergic mechanism.
Keywords:alprenolol    blood-perfused preparation    desipramine    isolated dog atrium    isometric tension development    nadolol (SQ 11,725)    shoatrial node    tetrodotoxin.
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